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iGrid 2005 Brochure
REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS Real-time Applications provide "windows" into the worldwide LambdaGrid.
Scientists who generate terabytes and petabytes of data on remote computers
or instruments demonstrate how they use the LambdaGrid to interactively
visualize, analyze, and correlate data from multiple sites; results are
projected onto large visualization and/or virtual-reality displays.
Applications in art, bioinformatics, chemistry, cosmology, cultural
heritage, education, manufacturing, medicine, geoscience, neuroscience and
physics are among those shown. A variety of Grid middleware developments,
with emphasis on data management grids, data replication grids,
visualization grids, data/visualization grids, computational grids, access
grids, and grid portals are also featured, using a variety of
computer-based technologies, including distributed computing, visualization
and virtual reality, tele-science, data mining, remote instrumentation
control, collaboration, high-definition media streaming, and human/computer
interfaces.
SYMPOSIUM
The iGrid 2005 Symposium consists of workshops, tutorials, and lectures
presented at levels ranging from beginner to advanced. Topics include in
depth discussions of iGrid 2005 real-time demonstration design,
development, implementation and research innovations in LambdaGrid
infrastructure in support of advanced science applications.
SCHEDULE
iGrid 2005 Workshop & GLIF Meeting Details, pdf (110 KB)
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