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Revision as of 14:13, 14 December 2009

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Organised by ALADDIN-G5K and the Lille - Nord Europe INRIA research center and partially hosted at Université de Lille 1.

Introduction

After the successful 2006 and 2009 editions, Grid'5000 practitioners and would be practitioners are invited to gather, learn and share around the usage of Grid'5000 as a scientific instrument.

Organized in Lille, from April 7th to April 9th 2010, this spring school will bring together Grid'5000's users, technical team and executive committee for 4 days of tutorials and talks focusing on best-practises and results. Presentations and practical sessions will cover both:

  • basic usage of the platform, for new users, or potential users of Grid'5000
  • advanced usage of the platform, for current users

And for the first time this year, a challenge to showcase tools and environments demonstrating the deployment of distributed or Grid middleware on Grid'5000.

Language for the school will be English.

Program

The program is organised in the following way:

  • In the morning,
    • keynote and
    • presentations of experimental results by Grid'5000 users
  • In the afternoon, practical sessions organized by the technical staff or by users

A provisional program will be made available, as well as details of the practical sessions.

Call for presentation and practical sessions

Important dates

  • Febuary 22nd, 2010: submission deadline
  • March 15th, 2010: notification to authors
  • March 31st, 2010: Registration to the challenge.

Call for presentations

Grid'5000 users are invited to submit papers presenting results obtained using Grid'5000 as well as the tools and techniques used to produce these results.

These will be evaluated on

  • their scientific contribution,
  • the quality of their experimental process
  • the potential for other users to reproduce those experiments and/or to learn from those experiments for their own experiments
    • availability and visibility of the environments and scripts used, or
    • clear description of the techniques used

The presentations will last 30mn and will have a fixed format with

  • 15mn to expose the scientific results
  • 5 to 10mn to present techniques used to conduct the experiments
  • 10 to 5mn for questions.

Submissions should be 4 to 6 pages, single column self contained documents. This document will be published in conference proceedings.

Submissions will be handled through easychair, in the presentation track. You need to register as an author first, before submitting your presentation.

Call for practical sessions

Seasoned Grid'5000 users are invited to submit proposals for practical sessions. These practical sessions should be focused on dedicated kadeploy environments maintained by the submitters or on specific tools developed or used to ease the use of Grid'5000 in common use-cases of the instrument. In particular, maintainers of Condor, EGEE, GT4, or hypervisors are invited to make their work known. Practical sessions should be 1,5h or 2h long, or combine 2 sessions.

Submitters are invited to submit a 2 page long proposal detailing the tool, environment or technique that will be taught to practitioners, as well as the main steps of the practical session.

Submissions will be handled through easychair, in the practical track. You need to register as an author first, before submitting your practical session proposal.

Registration for the Grid'5000 Spring School Challenge

For the first time this year, Grid'5000 users are invited to take part in a challenge to showcase tools and environments demonstrating the deployment of distributed or Grid middleware on Grid'5000. Teams are expected to demonstrate their know-how in the deployment of grid (Glite, XtreemOS, Globus) or cloud middleware. Participants will be evaluated according to the following criteria

  1. Time to deploy, and number of sites and nodes deployed
  2. Complexity of the deployed middleware, and realism of Grid'5000 usage scenario for this middleware
  3. Ease of deployment by other users (documentation and script repository availability
  4. interest of the deployed middleware for the community
  5. Beauty of the solution

Participants are expected to submit, by March 31st, 2010, a short 2 to 4 page description of their intended entry in the contest, through easychair, in the challenge track. You need to register as an author first, before submitting a description of your entry. This description should include

  • The members of the team taking part
  • A short description of the deployed middleware
  • An overview of how the middleware will be deployed on Grid'5000

This description will act as a registration to the contest. Final entry will consist in an updated version of this document, links to documentation of this work and a demonstration run on Grid'5000, planned Friday morning, during the school.

Organization and program committee

  • Nouredine Melab,
  • Fabrice Huet,
  • Michel Dayde
  • David Margery
  • and members of the executive committee:
    • Frédéric Desprez
    • Emmanuel Jeannot
    • Yvon Jegou
    • Laurent Lefevre
    • Franck Simon
    • Martin Quinson
    • Pierre Sens
    • Olivier Richard

Local chairs

  • Nouredine Melab, B. Derbel, J-C. Charr

Sponsors

We thank:

INRIA Lille - Nord Europe
l'INRIA Lille - Nord Europe for hosting the event and administrative support
ADT ALADDIN-G5K
ALADDIN-G5K for financial support,
Direction du Developpement Technologique
INRIA's Technological development department for the support of ALADDIN-G5K
Institut des Grilles
l'Institut des Grilles for the support of this spring school
l'université de Lille 1
université de Lille 1 for providing the equipment for practical sessions, wifi access for main sessions as well as financial support
INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
l'INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique for administrative support
CNRS/LIFL
CNRS/LIFL for financial support

Registrations

Registering is a two steps action.

  1. you need to register as a participant using the following site : http://registration.net-resa.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/gnetresa.woa/portal/org/48/evt/364/.
  2. you need to register to the practical sessions you intend to take part in during the first week of April

Fees include midday meals and the gala diner

  • 150€ for full price registration
  • 100€ for students


Should you have any troubles with the registration process, please contact David Margery (David.Margery at inria.fr) or Edith Blin (Edith.Blin at irisa.fr).

Practical information

Venue

Registration, Main sessions and lunch will be taken at the Ascotel Hotel

Practical sessions will take place in M5 building, université de Lille.

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