User and General EGI Sustainability

Europe/Amsterdam
Turing Hall, CWI (Amsterdam)

Turing Hall, CWI

Amsterdam

Science Park, Amsterdam, NL
Description
The funding model within EGI is going to change. EMI's funding ends in April 2013 and the continued support for the user facing services will depend much more on the commitment the users of those individual services are willing to make to their support. The infrastructure is also changing. The exploration of a federated cloud infrastructure has the potential to empower user communities, or those acting on their behalf, to deploy the software that they want, when they want, providing it can be encapsulated within a virtual machine. This will change the dynamic as to the services coming from the user community and the services coming from the e-Infrastructure. The provision of these two sets of services needs to be sustainable in the long-term either within our current structures or through the definition and implementation of new structures. This workshop is split into two parts. The first part allows the user communities to identify the key services they need and how they expect them to be sustained. If not sustained by themselves, what is the business case for the e-infrastructure provider (or other entity) to sustain them? The second half of the workshop brings in other sustainability issues from the e-infrastructure and technology providers to consider the sustainability of the EGI ecosystem as a whole. Who should attend? * Representatives of user communities * Representatives of e-Infrastructure providers * Representatives of technology providers
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Participants
  • Ad Emmen
  • Alberto Di Meglio
  • Alexandre Bonvin
  • Andrea Manieri
  • Antonio Lagana
  • Arjen van Rijn
  • Celine Bitoune
  • Claire Devereux
  • Claudio Vuerli
  • Damir Marinovic
  • Daniel Mallmann
  • Daniele Cesini
  • David Britton
  • David O'Callaghan
  • David Wallom
  • Dieter Kranzlmueller
  • Emir Imamagic
  • Erwin Laure
  • Florida Estrella
  • Geneviève Romier
  • Gergely Sipos
  • Hanno Holties
  • Helene CORDIER
  • Horst Schwichtenberg
  • Ian Bird
  • Ian Collier
  • Isabel Campos Plasencia
  • Ivan Marton
  • Jamie Shiers
  • Javi Fontan
  • John Gordon
  • Karolis Eigelis
  • Kostas Koumantaros
  • Ladislav Hluchy
  • Luciano Gaido
  • Ludek Matyska
  • Marios Chatziangelou
  • Martin Wynne
  • Mats Nylen
  • Maurice Bouwhuis
  • Michal Turala
  • Michel Drescher
  • Mirco Mazzucato
  • MORRIS RIEDEL
  • Neil Geddes
  • Nuno L. Ferreira
  • Paolo Veronesi
  • Pavel Weber
  • Riccardo Murri
  • Richard McLennan
  • Ruediger Berlich
  • Sergio Andreozzi
  • Silvia Olabarriaga
  • Sjomara Specht
  • Stephanie Parker
  • Stephen Brewer
  • Steven Newhouse
  • Sy Holsinger
  • Tiziana Ferrari
  • Torsten Antoni
  • Vera Hansper
  • Zeev Vaxman Fisher
    • Welcome and Introduction Turing Hall, CWI

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      Welcome and the background to the meeting

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
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        Welcome and Introduction
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
    • Background Turing Hall, CWI

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      The challenge facing EGI in supporting its user communities, and the requirements from EGI's user communities in their future needs for services from EGI and how these services (their operation, maintenance and development) can be jointly sustained.
      *** Community presentations welcomed ***

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
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        EGI 2.0: Preparing for the next decade
        The support that EGI is able to provide its users is changing. Centrally managed, supported and delivered user-oriented services available for all are likely to be a thing of the past. What services are needed specifically by the different user communities and which services need to be provided by the infrastructure to enable consistent collaboration? And how are the services used directly by the user community going to be supported?
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
        Slides
      • 3
        WLCG e-infrastructure needs
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      • 4
        Sustainably Supporting the Life Science Community
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      • 5
        An environment for the NMR community
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      • 6
        ASTRO astronomy community: the big picture
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      • 7
        MAPPER - Fusion, Hydrology, Physiology, Nano and Comp. Bio.
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      • 8
        COMPCHEM
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      • 9
        Humanities
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    • 12:45
      Lunch Turing Hall, CWI

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    • Breakouts - User Community Service Needs Turing Hall, CWI

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      This session will focus on capturing the key needs of the user communities with respect to e-infrastructure.

      Conveners: Richard McLennan (EGI.EU), Stephen Brewer (EGI.EU)
      slides
      • 10
        Introduction to 'community needs' discussion Turing Hall, CWI

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        During this session the participants will form into breakout groups to discuss community needs under various topics. The following list is indicative and other topics may be added. Themes may be sub-divided depending on the number and configuration of the break out groups: - data storage - compute resources and capabilities - user interfaces, portals, APIs and work-flow engines - outreach, user recruitment, support and training - accounting, monitoring, metering and reporting
        Speaker: Stephen Brewer (EGI.EU)
        Slides
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        User Community Service Needs Turing Hall, CWI

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        User Community Service Needs will be discussed under the following topics: Community-specific services Common front-end services: interfaces, portals, gateways, APIs and apps Services to access infrastructure resources Back-end services: monitoring, accounting , metering and reporting Further information is available in the accompanying slides. The conveners should spend 15 minutes ensuring that they have captured information in the spreadsheet provided and have produced any further slides summarising the discussions if required.
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        User Community Service Needs Newton, CWI

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        User Community Service Needs will be discussed under the following topics: Community-specific services Common front-end services: interfaces, portals, gateways, APIs and apps Services to access infrastructure resources Back-end services: monitoring, accounting , metering and reporting Further information is available in the accompanying slides. The conveners should spend 15 minutes ensuring that they have captured information in the spreadsheet provided and have produced any further slides summarising the discussions if required.
    • 15:15
      Coffee Turing Hall, CWI

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    • Breakouts - Service Development Turing Hall, CWI

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      Conveners: Richard McLennan (EGI.EU), Stephen Brewer (EGI.EU)
      • 13
        Introduction to Service Development Turing Hall, CWI

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        Two more breakout sessions will be conducted to build on the previously identified services required by the user communities. The discussions will focus on how these services can and should be developed in the future. What elements should the communities fund and take responsibility for themselves and which should be developed and supported by EGI and/or the NGIs and other partners and projects? The slides from the first breakout session explain this in more detail.
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        Breakout Session Newton, CWI

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        Service development responsibilities will be discussed under the following topics: Community-specific services Common front-end services: interfaces, portals, gateways, APIs and apps Services to access infrastructure resources Back-end services: monitoring, accounting , metering and reporting The conveners should spend 15 minutes ensuring that they have captured information in the spreadsheet provided and have produced any further slides summarising the discussions if required.
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        Service Development breakout groups Turing Hall, CWI

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        Service development responsibilities will be discussed under the following topics: Community-specific services Common front-end services: interfaces, portals, gateways, APIs and apps Services to access infrastructure resources Back-end services: monitoring, accounting , metering and reporting The conveners should spend 15 minutes ensuring that they have captured information in the spreadsheet provided and have produced any further slides summarising the discussions if required.
    • Report from Breakouts and discussion Turing Hall, CWI

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      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
    • 10:00
      Coffee Turing Hall, CWI

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    • User Community Sustainablity Turing Hall, CWI

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      Present the core component of user level capability required from the infrastructure provider and identify how the directly accessed user services will be sustained in the years to come.

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
      • 17
        User Community Sustainability Discussions
        Discussions and plans around sustainability for: * Development * Integration * Deployment * Operation * Maintenance
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
    • 12:00
      Lunch Turing Hall, CWI

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    • A Sustainable EGI Turing Hall, CWI

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      What is it that we want to sustain within the EGI ecosystem - and who is it that is going to sustain it? We will have input from the user communities as to their expectation and contribution towards sustainability. The infrastructure providers, both its national and European components, need to define which capabilities they feel able to sustain and at what level.

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
      • 18
        Welcome and Context
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
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        Value and Governance in the EGI Ecosystem
        Speaker: Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.EU)
        Slides
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        NGI International Task Sustainability
        Speaker: Dr Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.EU)
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        ScienceSoft Initiative
        Speaker: Alberto Di Meglio (EMI)
        Slides
    • 14:30
      Break Turing Hall, CWI

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    • Sustainability Breakouts Turing Hall, CWI

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      Conveners: Dr Gergely Sipos (EGI.EU), Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.EU)
      • 22
        Introduction to the Breakout sessions Turing Hall, CWI

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      • 23
        European Sustainability: Services for User Communities Newton, CWI

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        National Sustainability: NGIs & their Resource Centres Turing Hall, CWI

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        Speaker: Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.EU)
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        Report back from breakouts Turing Hall, CWI

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    • Strategic Sustainability Discussions Euler, CWI

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      How can we integrate the input received over the last two days into a roadmap for EGI and its users? What should the aspects of this roadmap be?

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
      • 26
        Introduction to discussion topic (TBC)
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
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        Breakout 1
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        Breakout 2
    • 10:00
      Coffee Euler, CWI

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    • Wrapping Up and Next Steps Euler. CWI

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      What are the issues that have come out that we need to work on over the next two months and beyond? Who will commit resources to develop these ideas?

      Convener: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)
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        Report from breakouts
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        Discussion and Next Steps
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (EGI.EU)