Bandwidth challenge – High speed data gathering, distribution and analysis for physics discoveries
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
JJ Bunn, H Newman, S McKee, DG Foster, R Cavanaugh
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Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
JJ Bunn, H Newman, S McKee, DG Foster, R Cavanaugh
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Technical Report. [CaltechCACR:2005.119]
Conrad Steenberg, Joseph C. Jacob and Roy Williams
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In: 2005 International Conference on Web Services for Grid (ICWS 2005), 11-15 July 2005, Orlando, FL USA. [CaltechCACR:2005.120]
Michael Thomas, Conrad Steenberg, Frank van Lingen, Harvey Newman, Julian Bunn, Arshad Ali, Richard McClatchey, Ashiq Anjum, Tahir Azim, Waqas ur Rehman, Faisal Khan and Jang Uk In
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In: International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops, June, 2005, Oslo, Norway. [CaltechCACR:2005.110]
Frank van Lingen, Conrad Steenberg, Michael Thomas, Ashiq Anjum, Tahir Azim, Faisal Khan, Harvey Newman, Arshad Ali, Julian Bunn and Iosif Legrand
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In: Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XIV. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series (XXX). Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, P1.3.8.
Joseph C. Jacob, Daniel S. Katz, Craig D. Miller, Harshpreet Walia, Roy Williams, S. George Djorgovski, Matthew Graham, Ashish Mahabal, Jogesh Babu, Daniel E. Vanden Berk and Robert Nichol (2005)
Abstract: The Grist project is developing a grid-technology based system as a research environment for astronomy with massive and complex datasets. This knowledge extraction system will consist of a library of distributed grid services controlled by a work ow system, compliant with standards emerging from the grid computing, web services, and virtual observatory communities. This new technology is being used to find high redshift quasars, study peculiar variable objects, search for transients in real time, and fit SDSS QSO spectra to measure black hole masses. Grist services are also a component of the “hyperatlas” project to serve high-resolution multi-wavelength imagery over the Internet. In support of these science and outreach objectives, the Grist framework will provide the enabling fabric to tie together distributed grid services in the areas of data access, federation, mining, subsetting, source extraction, image mosaicking, statistics, and visualization. Part of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, and was sponsored by the National Science Foundation through an agreement with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Also available: arXiv:astro-ph/0411589 v1 19 Nov 2004
Discussion Paper. Roy Williams, Pasadena, CA. [CaltechCACR:2004.220]
Roy Williams, Conrad Steenberg and Julian Bunn
Technical Report. SLAC eConf Archive. [CaltechCACR:CACR-2003-203]
Conrad D. Steenberg, Eric Aslakson, Julian J. Bunn, Harvey B. Newman, Michael Thomas and Frank van Lingen
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Technical Report. SLAC eConf Archive. [CaltechCACR:CACR-2003-201]
Gregory E. Graham, M. Anzar Afaq, Shafqat Aziz, L.A.T. Bauerdick, Michael Ernst, Joseph Kaiser, Natalia Ratnikova, Hans Wenzel, Yujun Wu, Erik Aslakson, Julian Bunn, Saima Iqbal, Iosif Legrand, Harvey Newman, Suresh Singh, Conrad Steenberg, James Branson, Ian Fisk, James Letts, Adam Arbee, Paul Avery, Dimitri Bourilkov, Richard Cavanaugh, Jorge Rodriguez, Suchindra Kategari, Peter Couvares, Alan DeSmet, Miron Livny, Alain Roy and Todd Tannenbaum
Technical Report. SLAC eConf Archive. [CaltechCACR:CACR-2003-204]
Saima Iqbal, Julian J Bunn and Harvey B. Newman
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Technical Report. SLAC eConf Archive. [CaltechCACR:CACR-2003-202]
Conrad D. Steenberg, Eric Aslakson, Julian J. Bunn, Harvey B. Newman, Michael Thomas and Frank van Lingen
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