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schedule, just click on the calendar icon of your choice (outlook
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stored there. As you select events in this manner, you will have your
own schedule to guide you through the week.
You can also create your personal schedule on the SC11 app (Boopsie) on your smartphone. Simply select a session you want to attend and "add" it to your plan. Continue in this manner until you have created your own personal schedule. All your events will appear under "My Event Planner" on your smartphone.
The eXtreme Scientific and Engineering Discovery Environment: Evolving from TeraGrid to XSEDE
SESSION: The eXtreme Scientific and Engineering Discovery Environment: Evolving from TeraGrid to XSEDE
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):John Towns, R. Glenn Brook
ROOM:TCC LL4
ABSTRACT: The eXtreme Scientific and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), the follow-on to the TeraGrid open scientific infrastructure, provides users with seamless integration to NSF's high-performance computing and data resources. XSEDE's comprehensive suite of advanced digital services combines with other high-end facilities and with campus-based resources across the country to form a federated system that serves as the foundation for a national cyberinfrastructure ecosystem. This BOF brings together users, potential users, and developers of XSEDE services for an open, candid discussion about the present state and future plans of XSEDE.
The BOF opens with a brief introduction to existing XSEDE services followed by a status update on the deployment plans for additional services. Following the introduction, a guided discussion explores user opinions of XSEDE activities and solicits feedback on the XSEDE user experience. The session concludes with an open discussion of topics raised by participants in a town-hall format.
Session Leader Details:
John Towns (Primary Session Leader) - NCSA/Univ of Illinois
R. Glenn Brook (Secondary Session Leader) - National Institute for Computational Sciences