Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
16/03/2018, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
16/03/2018, 11:30
Oral Presentation
Ching-Shu SUEN
16/03/2018, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Ms
Pei-Ying CHU
16/03/2018, 16:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
17/03/2018, 09:00
Dr
Ching-Yu CHOU
17/03/2018, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
17/03/2018, 14:00
Ms
Pei-Ying CHU
17/03/2018, 16:00
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
18/03/2018, 09:00
Dr
David BLUNDELL
18/03/2018, 09:00
Jihn-Fa (Andy) JAN,
Meng-Chin TSAI,
Tzu-Ming FENG,
Wei-Sheng WANG
18/03/2018, 09:30
Prof.
Yingkai ZHANG
18/03/2018, 09:50
Tzu-Kai CHOU
18/03/2018, 10:00
Ms
Pei-Ying CHU, Prof.
Yingkai Zhang
18/03/2018, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
18/03/2018, 11:00
Ya-Ching ZHAN
18/03/2018, 11:00
Ms
Pei-Ying CHU
18/03/2018, 11:30
Oral Presentation
Sara Yuting WANG
18/03/2018, 11:30
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
18/03/2018, 11:45
Marit HAIGHTON
18/03/2018, 12:00
Yoyoi MITSUDA
18/03/2018, 14:00
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
18/03/2018, 14:00
Linda Gail ARRIGO
18/03/2018, 14:30
James MORRIS
18/03/2018, 15:00
Dr
Ching-Yu CHOU
18/03/2018, 16:00
Trng-Ruey CHUANG
18/03/2018, 16:00
Oliver STREITER
18/03/2018, 16:30
Oral Presentation
James MORRIS,
Jihn-Fa Andy JAN,
Linda Gail ARRIGO,
Oliver STREITER,
Tyng-Ruey CHUANG
18/03/2018, 17:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Maki OKUNUKI, Dr
Ti-Chuang CHIANG,
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
19/03/2018, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Stephan HACHINGER
19/03/2018, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Prof.
Yingkai ZHANG
19/03/2018, 09:00
Dr
Cynthia LIU, Dr
NY Chen
(NSPO, Taiwan)
19/03/2018, 09:15
Oral Presentation
Mr
Fyodor YAROCHKIN
(Academia Sinica)
19/03/2018, 09:15
Dr
Stephen YOUNG
19/03/2018, 09:30
Dr
Yu-Lin TSAI
(NCU)
19/03/2018, 09:55
Oral Presentation
Dr
Ching-Yu CHOU
19/03/2018, 11:00
Dr
Eric YEN
(ASGC)
19/03/2018, 11:00
Dr
Yuri KITE
19/03/2018, 11:00
Mr
Jay Samuel Combinido
(Department of Science and Technology -- Advanced Science and Technology Institute)
19/03/2018, 11:15
Oral Presentation
Dr
Masaki WATANABE
19/03/2018, 11:20
Dr
Basuki SUHARDIMAN
19/03/2018, 11:35
Oral Presentation
Dr
Maki OKUNUKI, Dr
Ti-Chuang CHIANG,
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
19/03/2018, 11:40
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
19/03/2018, 11:45
Dr
Suhaimi NAPIS
19/03/2018, 11:55
Oral Presentation
Dr
Maki OKUNUKI, Dr
Ti-Chuang CHIANG,
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
19/03/2018, 12:10
Dr
Ludek Matyska
(CESNET)
19/03/2018, 12:15
Oral Presentation
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
,
U. KAILA
(CSC)
19/03/2018, 14:00
Dr
Stephan HACHINGER
19/03/2018, 14:00
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
19/03/2018, 14:00
Dr
Veerachai TANPIPAT
19/03/2018, 14:30
Oral Presentation
Prof.
Yinglong MIAO
19/03/2018, 14:50
Oral Presentation
Dr
Gergely SIPOS
19/03/2018, 15:00
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
,
U. KAILA
(CSC)
19/03/2018, 16:00
Dr
Antonio PARODI
19/03/2018, 16:00
Dr
Ching-Yu CHOU, Prof.
Yinglong MIAO
19/03/2018, 16:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Nam THOAI
19/03/2018, 16:30
Oral Presentation
Dr
Ludek Matyska
(CESNET)
,
Simon C. Lin
(ASGC)
20/03/2018, 09:00
Dr
Davide SALOMONI
(INFN)
20/03/2018, 09:10
Dr
David JONES
(UCL)
20/03/2018, 09:50
Oral Presentation
Dr
Chalee VORAKULPIPAT
20/03/2018, 11:00
Dr
Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin
(Utrecht University)
20/03/2018, 11:00
Mr
Tim Chou
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
20/03/2018, 11:00
The Scientific Data and Computing Center (SDCC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is a major scientific data storage site with more than 100 PB of archived experimental data, which amount is supposed to grow exponentially during the next several years. BNL is a Tier 1 data center for the ATLAS collaboration.
The challenge is to meet the data storage and processing requirements of the...
Dr
Rongqiang Cao
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
20/03/2018, 11:00
Virtual Research Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, ... etc.)
Oral Presentation
In recent years, High Performance Computing (HPC) has developed rapidly in China. From Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) level, Scientific Computing Grid (ScGrid), is a general-purpose computing platform started from 2006 in CAS, which provided a problem solving environment for computing users through grid computing and cloud computing technologies. Then ScGrid becomes Supercomputing Cloud, an...
Dr
Basuki SUHARDIMAN
20/03/2018, 11:20
Dr
Daniele spiga
(INFN-PG)
20/03/2018, 11:30
Virtual Research Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, ... etc.)
Oral Presentation
Dynamic On Demand Analysis Service (DODAS) is a Platform as a Service tool built combining several solutions and products developed by the INDIGO-DataCloud H2020 project. DODAS allows on-demand generation of a container-based HTCondor batch system over cloud-based infrastructures implementing the “Batch System as a Service” paradigm. As such, it is a cloud enabler designed for scientists...
Prof.
Daniele Bonacorsi
(University of Bologna)
20/03/2018, 11:30
Machine and Deep Learning techniques are being used in various areas of CMS operations at the LHC collider, like data taking, monitoring, processing and physics analysis. A review a few selected use cases shows the progress in the field, with highlight on most recent developments, as well as an outlook to future applications in LHC Run III and towards the High-Luminosity LHC phase.
Dr
Suhaimi NAPIS
20/03/2018, 11:40
Dr
Yingkai ZHANG
(New York University)
20/03/2018, 11:45
Oral Presentation
Dr
Nam THOAI
20/03/2018, 12:00
Dr
Andrei Tsaregorodtsev
(CPPM-IN2P3-CNRS)
20/03/2018, 12:00
Virtual Research Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, ... etc.)
Oral Presentation
Grid infrastructures are providing access to computing resources using transparent uniform tools to multiple user communities of different sizes exploiting applications with different properties and requirements. Traditional grid computing resources, the so-called High Throughput Computing (HTC) clusters can be complemented with virtualized cloud and High Performance Computing (HPC) resources....
Mr
Jay Samuel Combinido
(Department of Science and Technology -- Advanced Science and Technology Institute)
20/03/2018, 12:20
Dr
Yinglong MIAO
(Kentucky University)
20/03/2018, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin
(Utrecht University)
20/03/2018, 14:00
Structural biology deals with the characterization of the structural (atomic coordinates) and dynamic (fluctuation of atomic coordinates over time) properties of biological macromolecules and adducts thereof. Since 2010, the WeNMR project has implemented numerous web-based services to facilitate the use of advanced computational tools by researchers in the field, using the grid computational...
Romain Wartel
(CERN)
20/03/2018, 14:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
A growing number of organisations realise the only cost-effective mean to protect themselves against cybercrime is to join forces with peer organisations and operate a community-based response to common security threats.
However, organising such a joint response is challenging both from the trust and technical aspects. This presentation provides guidance and advice on how to setup a trust...
Daniele Cesini
(INFN-CNAF)
20/03/2018, 14:00
The eXtreme DataCloud (XDC) is a EU H2020 funded project aimed at developing scalable technologies for federating storage resources and managing data in highly distributed computing environments. The services provided will be capable of operating at the unprecedented scale required by the most demanding, data intensive, research experiments in Europe and Worldwide. XDC will be based on...
Dr
David Crooks
(University of Glasgow)
, Mr
Liviu Valsan
(CERN)
20/03/2018, 14:20
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The modern security landscape affecting Grid and Cloud sites is evolving to include possible threats from a range of avenues, including social engineering as well as more direct approaches. An effective strategy to defend against these risks must include cooperation between security teams in different contexts. It is essential that sites have the ability to share threat intelligence data with...
Dr
Li Xue
(Utrecht University)
20/03/2018, 14:30
Proteins and other biomolecules, such as DNA and RNA, are the minimal functional entities that realize life. Understanding how they execute their functions through their 3D structures and interaction dynamics provides a fundamental view of what defines life. This knowledge also allows us to exploit or modify these elegant molecules for a wide variety of purposes, such as gene therapy, drug...
Dr
Patrick Fuhrmann
(DESY/dCache.org)
20/03/2018, 14:30
In November 2017, the H2020 “eXtreme DataCloud” project will be launched, developing scalable technologies for federating storage resources and managing data in highly distributed computing environments. The project will last for 27 months and combines the expertise of 8 large European organizations. The targeted platforms are the current and next generation e-Infrastructures deployed in...
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
20/03/2018, 14:40
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The EOSC-hub proposes a new vision to data-driven science, where researchers from
all disciplines have easy, integrated and open access to the advanced digital
services, scientific instruments, data, knowledge and expertise they need to
collaborate to achieve excellence in science, research and innovation.
The process towards the integration of the different security activities will...
Carmay LIM
20/03/2018, 14:45
Oral Presentation
Dr
David Kelsey
(STFC-RAL)
20/03/2018, 15:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations that lets subscribers use the same identification data to obtain access to the secured resources of all organisations in the group. In many research communities there is an increasing interest in a common approach to FIM as there is obviously a large potential for synergies. FIM4R [1] provides a...
Prof.
Lee-Wei Yang
(National Tsing Hua University)
20/03/2018, 15:00
To combat antibiotic resistance demands timely improvement of drug efficacy. Here we introduce a computational approach that systematically creates variants from known antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and selects the ones with improved potency based on physical quantities computed from a short, so called “immerse and surface” (IAS), molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The designed in-silico...
Dr
Jung-Hsin LIN
(Academia Sinica)
20/03/2018, 16:00
Dr
Matthias WOLF
(OIST)
21/03/2018, 09:45
Oral Presentation
Throughout the last 25 years, single particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has continuously evolved into a powerful modality for determining the 3D structure of radiation-sensitive biological macromolecules, culminating in the award of the recent Nobel prices in Chemistry 2017. This development has been enabled by constant maturation of image processing algorithms in concert with the...
Dr
Wei-Hau Chang
(Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Since the year of 2013, Low temperature transmission electron microscope operated at high voltage (cryo-EM) has suddenly emerged as a powerful of tool for elucidating virtually "solution" structures of many proteins to near atomic resolution, allowing for the building of PDB model directly from the cryo-EM "Coulomb Map". However, the last year Nobel Prize has gone to three scholars that seems...
Dr
Eric Yen
(ASGC)
21/03/2018, 11:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Dr
John KAN
21/03/2018, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Muhammad Imran
(National Centre for Physics)
21/03/2018, 11:20
Dr
Yu Tsao
(Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 11:30
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
Passive acoustic monitoring has been suggested as an effective tool for investigating the dynamics of biodiversity. For instance, automatic detection and classification of sounds can acquire information of species occurrences and behavioral activities of vocalizing animals. However, current methods of automatic acoustic identification of species remain uncertain for most taxa, which constrains...
Mr
Santhosh J
(C-DAC)
21/03/2018, 11:40
Dr
Tzu-Hao Lin
(Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 12:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
Coral reefs represent the most biologically diverse marine ecosystem, however, they are vulnerable to environmental changes and impacts. Therefore, information on the variability of environment and biodiversity is essential for the conservation management of coral reefs. In this study, a soundscape monitoring network of shallow and mesophotic coral reefs was established in Okinawa, Japan....
Cassie WU
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Deli Irene LEE
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Shih-Chi LUO
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Tzu-Jing YANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Wei-Cheng HUANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 14:00
Prof.
Kuo-Fong MA
21/03/2018, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Frank Liu
(National Sun Yat-Sen University)
21/03/2018, 14:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
Conventional practice of public opinion data collection is conducting face-to-face or telephone surveys. Recently scholars have turned to online survey for reducing cost and increasing efficiency. The problems of collecting public opinion data online, however, are that (1) data quality cannot be assured, that (2) respondents may not like to be (re)contacted, and that (3) panel data where...
Dr
David J. Bodenhamer
(Indiana University-Purdue University)
21/03/2018, 14:30
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
In 2016, Indiana University created a multi-campus interdisciplinary team and charged it to understand how climate change has affected and will affect the citizens of Indiana. Six interdisciplinary research clusters are examining the biologic, environmental, and human and cultural dimensions of climate change. The Polis Center is developing a distributed spatial data platform to allow the...
Dr
Jian-Cheng LEE
21/03/2018, 14:30
Mr
Shih-Chieh Wang
(Taiwan Institute of Economic Research)
21/03/2018, 15:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
Negotiation is one of the most common things in the world. Everyone negotiates something every day. People negotiate even when they don’t think that they are doing so. As negotiation is part of social life, it is also undeniable of its complex essence. Complexity arises when there are a lot of variables interacting, such as the variety of interests, the number of agents and issues.
Complex...
Dr
Wen-Tzong LIANG
21/03/2018, 15:00
Cassie WU
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Deli Irene LEE
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Shih-Chi LUO
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Tzu-Jing YANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Wei-Cheng HUANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 16:00
Dr
Chuan-Yao Lin
(Academia Sinica)
21/03/2018, 16:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
This study investigates the impacts of horizontal resolution and surface flux formulas on typhoon intensity and structure simulations through the case study of the Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013). Three different surface flux formulas in the Weather Research and Forecasting Model are tested for grid spacing from 6 to 1 km. Both increased resolution and more reasonable flux formulas can improve the...
Ms
Ankhtuya Ochirbat
(National University of Mongolia)
21/03/2018, 16:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
A mass of adolescents has decided their occupations/jobs/majors out of proper and professional advice from school services. For instance, adolescents do not have adequate information about occupations/jobs, what occupations can be reached by which majors, and what kind of education and training are needed for particular jobs. On the other hand, major choices of adolescents are influenced by a...
Mr
Jays Samuel Combinido
(Department of Science and Technology -- Advanced Science and Technology Institute)
21/03/2018, 16:30
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
The standard method for estimating tropical cyclone (TC) intensity is by interpreting TC structure from geostationary satellite images, except when aircraft reconnaissance flights are routine. Since much of a TC life cycle occurs over an ocean, satellites are an excellent source of meteorological information for the task as it offers coverage much better than traditional observations. While...
Dr
Luca Tomassetti
(University of Ferrara and INFN)
, Dr
Sebastiano Fabio Schifano
(University of Ferrara and INFN)
21/03/2018, 16:30
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
One of the main issues affecting the quality and reliability of bibliographic records retrieved from digital libraries -- such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and many others -- is the autorship recognition and author names disambiguation. So far these problems have been faced using methods mainly based on text-pattern-recognition for specific datasets, with high-level degree of...
Mr
Masaki Watanabe
(CTL, Kansai University)
, Dr
Tosh YAMAMOTO
(CTL, Kansai University)
21/03/2018, 17:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Oral Presentation
This proposal is to put the higher education in a bigger picture and looks at the education from the institutional level or Chief Information Officer’s perspective. Target audience will be school administrators as well as decision-makers for the deployment and implementation of ICT-enhanced curriculum or education.
In order to assure the quality of education enhanced with ICT-enhanced...
Ms
Jianghua Zhao
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
21/03/2018, 17:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
Vast quantities of remote sensing data are becoming available at an ever-accelerating rate, and it is transforming geosciences today. When investigating global-scale environmental phenomena, large scale of temporal and spatial remote sensing data need to be processed to extract useful information, especially the land use types. As most powerful remote sensing image processing methods need...
Dr
Erwin LAURE
(KTH)
22/03/2018, 09:00
Oral Presentation
We are entering a new Era of computing with large scale HPC systems soon reaching performance levels of Exaflops and large scale cloud infrastructures providing unprecedented levels of compute power. These greatly enhanced computational capabilities will enable new science, pushing both the boundaries of existing computational science and enhancing new domains like artificial intelligence and...
Dr
Sadakazu HAINO
(Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)
22/03/2018, 09:45
Oral Presentation
The recent historic discovery of Gravitational Waves (GW) by LIGO won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2017 and opened a new era of GW astronomy. After about 100 years since the completion of General Relativity by Einstein, for the first time we can test this theory at extreme gravity conditions by using GW signals. The advanced computing technologies such as GRID and GPU play important roles to...
Dr
Patrick Fuhrmann
(DESY/dCache.org)
22/03/2018, 11:00
As a robust and scalable storage system, dCache has always allowed the number of storage nodes and user accessible endpoints to be scaled horizontally, providing several levels of fault tolerance and high throughput. Core management services like the POSIX name space and central load balancing components however are merely vertically scalable. This greatly limits the scalability of the core...
Prof.
Kento Aida
(National Institute of Informatics)
22/03/2018, 11:00
Cassie WU
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Deli Irene LEE
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Shih-Chi LUO
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Tzu-Jing YANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Wei-Cheng HUANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
22/03/2018, 11:00
Dr
Gang Chen
(Institute Of High Energy Physics)
22/03/2018, 11:20
Dr
Andreas-Joachim Peters
(CERN)
22/03/2018, 11:30
EOS Open Storage platform is a software solution for central data recording, user analysis and data processing.
In 2017 the EOS system at CERN provided 250 PB of disk storage on more than 50k disks. Most of the stored data originates from the Large Hadron Collider and various other experiments at CERN.
Originally developed as a pure disk storage system, EOS has been extended with...
Dr
Sang-Un AHN
22/03/2018, 11:40
Mr
Daiki Ishizuka
(Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
22/03/2018, 12:00
In recent years, AI assistants have been developed and these are increasingly helping humans at work and at home. Among them, voice assistances technologies are particularly attractive. They are not limited only to smart phone applications, such as Apple Siri and Google Assistance. Recently Amazon Alexa is used at work and Google Home and LINE Wave are used at home. These voice assistance...
Dr
Eric YEN
(ASGC)
22/03/2018, 12:00
Mr
Batzaya ENKHJARGAL
(MAS)
22/03/2018, 12:20
Mr
Liviu Valsan
(CERN)
22/03/2018, 14:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Computer security threats have always been a major concern and continue to increase in frequency and complexity. The nature and techniques of the attacks evolve rapidly over time, making the detection of attacks more difficult, therefore the means and tools used to deal with them need to evolve at the same pace if not faster.
In this paper a system for intrusion detection (IDS) both at the...
Mr
Athanasios Koutoupas
(The Cyprus Institute)
, Dr
Franco Niccolucci
(Vast-Lab Pin S.C.R.L.)
, Dr
Luca Pezzati
(Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche)
, Dr
Sorin Hermon
(The Cyprus Institute)
22/03/2018, 14:00
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) incorporating and taking advantage of the long-term tradition of the heritage science research, the ability to combine with innovation, and the integration promoted by EU-funded projects such as ARIADNE and PARTHENOS exploits the synergy of the cooperation among the academy, research centers, and cultural institutions. E-RIHS...
Cassie WU
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Deli Irene LEE
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Shih-Chi LUO
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Tzu-Jing YANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Wei-Cheng HUANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
22/03/2018, 14:00
Mr
Xiaowei Jiang
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
22/03/2018, 14:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
In a batch system, the job queue is in charge of a set of jobs. Job queue health is determined by the health status of these jobs. The job state can be queuing, running, completed, error or held, etc. Generally jobs can move from one state to another. However, if one job keeps in one state for too long, there might be problems, such as worker node failure and network blocking. In a large-scale...
Mr
Tomoe Kishimoto
(University of Tokyo)
22/03/2018, 14:20
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
The Tokyo Tier-2 center, which is located in the International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP) at the University of Tokyo, is providing computer resources for the ATLAS experiment in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). The official site operation in the WLCG was launched in 2007 after several years of development. The site has been achieving a stable and reliable operation...
Mr
Hanji Shen
(Computer Network Information Center of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
22/03/2018, 14:20
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
With the development of demands in the network security operation, how to assess the network security situation becomes a research hotspot. In order to solve the problem that the security situation of current network cannot be reflected by the alarm information from security equipment, the security situation assessment model based on state transition was built with HMM, by re-searching hosts...
Ms
Hao Hu
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
22/03/2018, 14:40
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Huge amount of experimental data are produced by large scientific facilities of IHEP, such as Daya Bay, JUNO, LHASSO and CSNS. The performance and efficiency of the data exchange are playing an important role in these scientific research activities.
The quality of data exchange among the members relies heavily on the stability and reliability of the network. The statistics and analysis for...
Dr
Jiri Chudoba
(Institute of Physics of the CAS, Prague)
22/03/2018, 14:40
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Available computing resources limit data simulation and processing of LHC experiments. WLCG Tier centers connected via Grid provide majority of computing and storage capacities, which allow relatively fast and precise analyses of data. Requirements on the number of simulated events must be often reduced to meet installed capacities. Projection of requirements for future LHC runs shows a...
Mr
Mervin Richard
(National Gallery of Art)
22/03/2018, 14:45
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
ConservationSpace is a web-based, open source software application to create, manage, and preserve conservation documents. With support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, has led the development effort in partnership with the Courtauld Institute of Art, Denver Art Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art (withdrew in late 2015),...
Dr
Philippe Charpentier
(CERN)
22/03/2018, 15:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Since the inception of the MONARC model and of the Grid paradigm at the turn of the millenium, our views on how to organize distributed computing for the LHC experiments has considerably evolved. There have been several generations of tools (Grid middleware) as well as a lot of conceptual and technical developments within the experiments in order to optimize the efficiency of data management...
Ms
Li Wang
(IHEP)
22/03/2018, 15:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The goal of the project is to improve the computing network topology and performance of the China IHEP Data Center taking into account growing numbers of hosts, experiments and computing resources including cloud computing environment.The analysis of the computing performance of the IHEP Data Center in order to optimize its distributed data processing system is a really hard problem due to the...
Prof.
Wenjing wu
(IHEP)
22/03/2018, 15:30
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Exploit the massive Volunteer Computing resource for HEP computation
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
22/03/2018, 16:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Single Sign-on mechanism raises usability of Information Communication Technology (ICT) service and is currently an essential technology. It is an ideal situation for users to be able to receive the desired services with only one credential. However, there is still a situation where they need to use each appropriate credential according to services.
The purpose of this paper is to...
Cassie WU
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Deli Irene LEE
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Shih-Chi LUO
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Tzu-Jing YANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
,
Wei-Cheng HUANG
(Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica)
22/03/2018, 16:00
Oral Presentation
Mr
Santhosh J
(C-DAC)
22/03/2018, 16:00
Science Gateways, Long Tail of Science, and Volunteer and Massively Distributed Computing
Oral Presentation
Scientific applications are moving to the distributed environment like grid computing and cloud to take advantage of the high-end computational power availability with reduced cost. Large datasets and compute intensive analysis needs compute infrastructure. The researchers/users want a platform/gateway where they have ease of submitting their experiments accessing a web browser to run them on...
Prof.
M. James Shyu
(Chinese Culture University)
22/03/2018, 16:00
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
Color compensation is an important step in painting conservation process that actual pigments are re-applied on the original art works. The process of color compensation is a challenging task since most media used in East Asian paintings are water-soluble and are not protected by any surface coating. To maintain the originality of the art works, it is desirable to make the color compensation...
Mr
Andrew Howard
(National University of Australia)
, Dr
Faridah Mohd. Noor
(University of Malaya)
22/03/2018, 16:30
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
At the University of Malaya a digital humanities project was conducted to locate and map places of worship built in the Malay Peninsula before 1960. This presentation is part of a major project on constructing a digital cultural atlas featuring the location of mosques, Hindu and Buddhist temples that were constructed before the independence of Malaya in 1957. Fieldwork was conducted to...
Dr
Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin
(Utrecht University)
22/03/2018, 16:30
High Throughput Accelerator Technologies, Supercomputing and their Integration
Oral Presentation
The DevOps methods emphasize the commitment to software Quality Assurance (QA) procedures during the development phase to avoid disruptions when the new software releases are deployed into production. Automation drives the whole process of testing, distribution and, eventually, deployment to allow prompt and frequent software releases, resulting in more reliable software.
INDIGO-DataCloud...
Dr
Muhammad Imran
(National Centre for Physics)
22/03/2018, 16:30
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
National Centre for Physics (NCP) in Pakistan, maintains a large computing infrastructure for scientific community. Major portion of computing and storage resources are reserved for CMS experiment of WLCG project, and small portion of the computing resources are reserved for other non EHEP scientific experiments. For efficient utilization of resources, most of the scientific organizations have...
Mr
Santhosh J
(C_DAC)
22/03/2018, 17:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
To improve quality of user support GARUDA Help Desk (GHD) extends single point gateway to Indian national grid computing initiative – GARUDA users. All operational, usage and computing related issues from scientists, academicians, system administrators and network service providers are effectively managed and addressed.
GHD has unified portal to receive queries from users. Over all focus...
Mr
Mirko Mariotti
(Department of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia)
23/03/2018, 09:00
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
Harvesting dispersed computational resources is nowadays an important and strategic topic especially in an environment, like the computational science one, where computing needs constantly increase. On the other hand managing dispersed resources might not be neither an easy task not costly effective. We successfully explored the usage of OpenStack middleware to achieve this objective, aiming...
Dr
Chi-Yu Fu
23/03/2018, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Mr
Andreas Schreiber
(German Aerospace Center)
23/03/2018, 09:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
In science, results that are not reproducible by peer scientists are valueless and of no significance. Good practices for reproducible science are to publish used codes under Open Source licenses, perform code reviews, save the computational environments with containers (e.g., Docker), use open data formats, use a data management system, and record the provenance of all actions.
This talk...
Mr
Catalin Condurache
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
23/03/2018, 09:30
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The CernVM File System (CernVM-FS) was developed to assist WLCG High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations to deploy software on the worldwide distributed computing infrastructure used to run data processing applications. CernVM-FS has been the primary method for distributing WLCG experiment software and condition data for the last 7 years, and in the same period the use of CernVM-FS outside...
Dr
Brent Seales
(University of Kentucky)
, Dr
Cody Bumgardner
(University of Kentucky)
23/03/2018, 09:30
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
We explore the question of relying on OpenStack as critical infrastructure for the instructional requirements of the ABET-accredited Bachelor of Computer Science program in the Computer Science department at the University of Kentucky.
The Computer Science department (established in 1966) has seen its instructional capabilities change dramatically over the past fifty years of computing,...
Dr
Qiulan Huang
(Institute of High Energy of Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences)
23/03/2018, 10:00
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The exploitation of a new computing environment has become an urgent practice to overcome a series of challenges with the development of the new generation of High Energy Physics(HEP). LHAASO(Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory) is expected the most sensitive project to studies the problems in Galactic cosmic ray physics, and requires massive storage and computing power. Efficient...
Ms
iris wu
(Brookhaven National Lab)
23/03/2018, 10:00
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
The Scientific Data and Computing Center (SDCC) oversees all scientific
computing activities at BNL, and a primary goal is to provide resources
to a heterogeneous and geographically dispersed user community. The
SDCC currently supports HEP, NP, Astrophysics, Photon Sciences, Material
Sciences, Biology and other communities. This presentation describes
the SDCC on-going activities in the...
Mr
Charles Pike
(University of Kentucky)
23/03/2018, 10:50
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Data-intensive computational techniques such as machine learning, data analytics, and visualization, increasingly require data sets at unprecedented scale - massive sizes that are orders of magnitude larger than previous work. This presents challenges for computer networks. This problem is particularly acute for universities where researchers are increasingly using big data in their research,...
Dr
Eric YEN
(ASGC)
, Mr
Felix LEE
(ASGC)
23/03/2018, 10:50
Mr
Gerhard Rzehorz
(CERN, University of Göttingen)
23/03/2018, 10:50
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
From 2025 onwards, the ATLAS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will experience a massive increase in data quantity as well as complexity (High-Luminosity LHC). Including mitigating factors, the prevalent computing power by that time will only fulfil one tenth of the requirement.
This contribution will focus on Cloud computing as an approach to help overcome this...
Dr
Antonio Falabella
(INFN)
23/03/2018, 11:20
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
INFN CNAF hosts the INFN Tier-1, the main data center of INFN, the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics; it provides resources and services to more than 30 scientific collaborations, each utilizing a different computing model.
The largest supported collaborations are the four WLCG experiments while the remaining are mainly astro-particle experiments.
INFN CNAF currently deploys...
Dr
Muhammad Imran
(National Centre for Physics)
23/03/2018, 11:20
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Internet traffic has been increasing exponentially over the last few years due to the emergence of new end user applications which are based on cloud computing infrastructure. These applications run on the servers deployed in the data centers and require huge network bandwidths. The data centers are getting more and more importance in our lives because the cloud computing has shifted...
Mr
Edward WU
(ASGC)
23/03/2018, 11:50
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
Dr
Joy CHAN
23/03/2018, 11:50
Oral Presentation
Dr
Haohuan FU
(Tsinghua University)
23/03/2018, 12:25
Oral Presentation
Mr
Luca dell'Agnello
(INFN)
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
In the framework of the INFN initiative for Cultural Heritage (CHNet), a first implementation of a central repository of digital images has been deployed and is hosted at the INFN-CNAF data center.
Access to the objects stored in the repository is granted based on attributes, e.g. belonging to a certain group of people, obtained from the Identity and Access Management service developed in the...
Mr
Tariq Muhammad Arslan
(Centre for Earthquake Studies, National Centre for Physics, Pakistan)
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
This paper investigates the performance of International Reference Ionosphere (IRI-2012) model in estimating the variations of Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) in different regions of Pakistan during the descending phase of solar cycle 24 (2015‒2016). The study has been accomplished by comparing the IRI-2012 model and measured VTEC deriving from permanent dual frequency Global Network...
Oliver STREITER
Mrs
Ting Wei
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Poster Presenation
Many cloud enterprises appear in recent years such as Aliyun, Jinshanyun. While these cloud enterprises mainly serve to business companies. Their cloud resources and software services may not satisfy the need of some scientists and researchers. In order to especially support scientists and researchers to use and manage various kinds of scientific and technological resources and services...
Dr
Ruediger Berlich
(Gemfony scientific UG (haftungsbeschraenkt))
Big Data & Data Management
Poster Presenation
The presentation discusses the application of evolutionary algorithms to
deep learning. It shortly introduces the topic of deep learning, before discussing
common approaches to training "deep" neural networks. It then compares these training algorithms with Evolutionary Algorithms as a means of powerful, large-scale minimization
applied to neural networks and identifies fields of...
Mr
Sonam Tobgay
(National Library & Archives of Bhutan)
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
The National Library and Archives of Bhutan (NLAB) was established in 1967 and functions under the Department of Culture, Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs, Bhutan. NLAB was initially established with the aim of safeguarding and preserving the cultural and literary heritage. Gradually it started to collect and maintain written documents and scriptural resources of the kingdom.
As...
Dr
Luca Pezzati
(CNR INO)
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
E-RIHS[1] is a research infrastructure project of the European strategic roadmap (ESFRI[2] Roadmap) since 2016. E-RIHS support research on heritage interpretation, preservation, documentation and management. Both cultural and natural heritage are addressed: collections, buildings, archaeological sites, digital and intangible heritage. E-RIHS is a distributed research infrastructure: it...
Mr
Arslan Rafi
(Student)
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Abstract
Recent technology trends in proficient utilization of resources and powerful computing as well as storage requirements of cloud networks inject new vitality into wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In its basic form, a wireless sensor network includes a large number of sensing nodes that are deployed at some remote locations in order to collect useful data by continuously monitoring...
Dr
Jeremy Coles
(University of Cambridge)
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
GridPP has been a core member of the WLCG since its inception. In recent years various considerations have led to an increased focus on sharing GridPP resources and supporting new communities outside of the LHC experiments and beyond HEP. The first part of this paper brings together a review of the current approaches within GridPP to harness traditional resources for these ‘other’ Virtual...
Ms
Ran Du
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
High Throughput Accelerator Technologies, Supercomputing and their Integration
Poster Presenation
Job Scheduling Systems are crutial to Clusters. Different Scheduling Systems have different suitable applications. With the cluster scaling up and different requirements from experiments, there are two local clusters in IHEP at present. One is the HTCondor cluster scheduled by HTCondor, the other is the SLURM cluster managed by SLURM. To provide better services, researches are necessary...
Dr
Anna Amat
(Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari del CNR (CNR-ISTM); SMAArt c/o Dipartimento di Chimica di Perugia)
Towards a Digital Approach to Cultural Heritage Conservation, Documentation and Communication From Cyberinfrastructures to Science Clouds
Oral Presentation
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science[1], E-RIHS is a distributed research infrastructure, organised in national networks and coordinated by national hubs that is preparing to be launched as a standalone research infrastructure consortium in 2021. E-RIHS will provide state-of-the-art tools and services to support cross-disciplinary research communities of users through four...
Prof.
Maki OKUNUKI
(Hands-on Learning Center, Kwansei Gakuin University)
, Dr
Tosh YAMAMOTO
(CTL, Kansai University)
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Application
Poster Presenation
This presentation reports a successful hybrid liberal arts program for both company employees and university students, which has been conducted with the collaboration of corporations and universities for the last five years. In other words, it is a success report for a “win-win relationship” between the lifelong and life-wide corporate training and the liberal arts education at the university...
Prof.
Antonio Sgamellotti
(Perugia University)
Oral Presentation
The theme of resilience has been widely circulated, constituting a real discipline in many cases. Its definition originates in the field of ecology and refers to the ability of a system, after disturbance, to return with sufficient rapidity, to a state close to the initial one. The general application of this concept is evident, and it has recently been extended to cultural heritage too.
The...
Mr
Asim Khawaja Muhammad
(Centre for Earthquake Studies, National Centre for Physics, Islamabad, Pakistan)
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) holds potential for saving human lives and consequent financial damages. EEWS can be classified into two categories depending upon the methodology: a) P-wave arrival time based, and b) Seismic indicators or parameters based. The former approach generates warnings a few seconds before an earthquake while the later methodology predicts earthquakes a few...
Dr
Jue Wang
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
, Prof.
Yangang Wang
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
, Prof.
Zhonghua Lu
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
Since the difference of software stack between traditional HPC applications, big data applications and artificial intelligence applications, infrastructure for each usually adopted completely different method and system to build and manage.
To meet the rapidly growing demand for computing and storage resources raised by big data and artificial intelligence application, and take fully...
Dr
Jeremy Coles
(University of Cambridge)
High Throughput Accelerator Technologies, Supercomputing and their Integration
Oral Presentation
A community whose impacts will be strongly felt in the coming years is astrophysics. Within this domain, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project presents some of the biggest computing challenges. This paper presents the background to SKA computing work being taken forward by the Science Data Processor (SDP) Consortium and outlines studies informing the design (many of which parallel HEP...
Mr
Haibo Li
(Chinese)
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
As a new approach to manage computing resource, virtualization technology is more and more widely applied in the high-energy physics field. A virtual computing cluster based on Openstack was built at IHEP, using HTCondor as the job queue management system. In a traditional static cluster, a fixed number of virtual machines are pre-allocated to the job queue of different experiments. However...
Mr
Wentao Zhang
(IHEP)
Big Data & Data Management
Poster Presenation
With the development of new generation high energy physics experiment facilities, a large amount of data has been produced, which brings great challenge to the storage management of large-scale data. Traditional storage system can’t find what data need to be cleaned up in time. Idle data takes up a lot of storage space, which leads to poor utilization of storage system. Storage system often...
Dr
David Kelsey
(STFC-RAL)
,
Romain Wartel
(CERN)
Networking, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Poster Presenation
As most are fully aware, cybersecurity attacks are an ever-growing problem as larger parts of our lives take place on-line. Distributed digital infrastructures are no exception and action must be taken to both reduce the security risk and to handle security incidents when they inevitably happen. These activities are carried out by the various e-Infrastructures and it has become very clear in...