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Joint EGEE and SEE-GRID Summer School on Grid Application Support

Budapest, Hungary, June 25 - 30, 2007.




What is the Grid »

Whereas the Web is a service for sharing information over the Internet, the Grid is a service for sharing computer power, storage capacity, data and knowledge over the Internet. The Grid goes well beyond simple communication between computers, and aims ultimately to turn the global network of computers into one vast computational resource.

EGEE project brings together experts from over 40 countries with the common aim of building on recent advances in Grid technology and developing a service Grid infrastructure which is available to scientists and companies 24 hours-a-day. The project provides researchers in academia and industry with access to a production level Grid infrastructure, independent of their geographic location. The EGEE project also focuses on attracting a wide range of new users to the Grid.

The EGEE project concentrates on some core areas:
  • To continuously improve and maintain the middleware in order to deliver a reliable service to users.
  • To attract new users from industry as well as science and ensure they receive the high standard of training and support they need.
  • To combine national, regional and thematic Grid efforts, for a seamless Grid infrastructure for scientific research and to build a sustainable Grid for business research and industry.

Project Director, Bob Jones, said:

"EGEE is providing a production quality Grid infrastructure spanning more than 30 countries with over 150 sites to a myriad of applications from various scientific domains, including Earth Sciences, High Energy Physics, Bioinformatics and Astrophysics".


Generally, the EGEE Grid infrastructure is ideal for any scientific research especially where the time and resources needed for running the applications are considered impractical when using traditional IT infrastructures.
The first applications to use the EGEE Grid infrastructure were from the fields of High Energy Physics (HEP) and Biomedicine, but EGEE now also supports applications from many other scientific domains, such as astrophysics, computational chemistry, earth sciences, finance, fusion, geophysics, seismic processing, healthcare, geography, digital libraries, archaeology and multimedia. In addition, there are several applications from the industrial sector running on the EGEE Grid, such as applications from geophysics and the plastics industry.
Geocluster, the leading industry seismic processing solution, is the first industrial application successfully running on the EGEE Production Service, within the Expanding GEOsciences on DEmand (EGEODE) Virtual Organisation.
EGEE also supports the OpenPlast Project, an industrial application project using a computing grid, focused on the specific needs of plasturgy companies. The first phase of this project is to work on the simulation of thermoplastic material injection processes.


Sources and further reading:

GridCafe »

Enabling Grids for E-sciencE »

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