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Computing Infrastructure and Networking Workshop for Genomes to Life
Gaithersburg, Maryland

Report on the Computational Infrastructure Workshop for the Genomes to Life Program as PDF

Agenda

January 22, 2002

8:30 - 12:00
Introduction and Welcome - Gary Johnson, U.S. Department of Energy

Hardware
1. Overall vision - John Wooley, University of California San Diego PDF
2. Hardware from biology perspective - Marshall Peterson, Celera PDF
3. Biology from computer science perspective - Bill Camp, Sandia National Laboratory PDF
Group discussion of hardware infrastructure

12:00-1:00
Working Lunch

1:00 - 4:30
Enabling Technologies
1. Overall vision - Bill Beavis, National Center for Genome Resources PDF
2. Enabling technologies from biology perspective - Steve Wiley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PDF
3. Computer science perspective - Rick Stevens, Argonne National Laboratory PDF
Group discussion of enabling technologies infrastructure

January 23, 2002

8:30 - 12:00
Data and Networking Infrastructure
ESnet - George Sweverniak PDF
Panel:
GTL Data Center - Ying Xu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory PDF
SDM and GTL - Terence Critchlow, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory PDF
Data infrastructure questions - Carl Anderson, Brookhaven National Laboratory PDF
Group discussion of biology needs in data and networking and initial discussions of a Data Standard
Closing remarks - Marvin Frazier, U.S. Department of Energy

12:00 Meeting ends

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