Prof.
Michael Buckland
(UC Berkeley)
31/03/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
What are the requirements for learning? The implications of a semiotic view of learning will be related to the design and potential uses of bibliographies, extended to all media, and other kinds of reference works.
Dr
Dieter Kranzlmuller
(LMU Munich)
, Dr
Stephan HACHINGER
(Leibniz Supercomputing Centre)
31/03/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Addressing the growing area of Research Data Management (RDM) in today's data-driven science, the Research Department of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ, Garching, Germany) has formed a RDM Team. Here, we give an overview about current projects of this team and the whole Department. These projects bring together Environmental Computing with RDM, following FAIR principles.
In fact, RDM as...
Dr
David Crooks
(UKRI STFC)
31/03/2019, 09:00
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 09:10
Prof.
Wayne de Fremery
(Sogang University)
31/03/2019, 09:45
Oral Presentation
How might bibliographical practices of description and analysis be viewed as creative? The talk will attempt to answer this question as it relates to cultural and especially literary studies.
Dr
Gergely Sipos
(EGI)
31/03/2019, 09:45
Oral Presentation
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 10:10
Prof.
Jeffrey Shaw
(City University of Hong Kong)
31/03/2019, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Dr
Daniel KOURIL
(CESNET Z.s.o.p.)
31/03/2019, 11:00
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 11:00
Eric YEN
(ASGC)
31/03/2019, 11:00
Mr
Basuki SUHARDIMAN
(ITB)
31/03/2019, 11:15
Oral Presentation
Ju Neng Liew
(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
, Dr
Suhaimi NAPIS
(UPM)
31/03/2019, 11:30
Oral Presentation
Myint Myint Sein
(University of Computer Study, Yangon)
,
Phyo Pa Pa Tun
(University of Computer Study, Yangon)
31/03/2019, 11:45
Dr
Howie Lan
(UC Berkeley)
31/03/2019, 11:45
Oral Presentation
Dr
Hideaki SONE
(Tohoku University)
31/03/2019, 12:00
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 12:00
Ms
Jelina TETANGCO
(Advanced Science And Technology Institute)
31/03/2019, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 14:00
Mr
Alex Amies
(Independent Scholar)
31/03/2019, 14:00
Oral Presentation
The presentation gives an overview of the state of the art of the software building blocks for development of online resources serving Buddhist communities and how those are driving new capabilities and broadening access. The central theme described is the huge scale and rapid evolution of the open source movement and modular package management systems that are built on open source....
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
31/03/2019, 14:15
Dr
Veerachai TANPIPAT
(HAII)
31/03/2019, 14:20
Oral Presentation
Prof.
Wayne de Fremery
(Sogang University)
31/03/2019, 14:30
Oral Presentation
This talk will suggest that a form of deep learning known as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) can be usefully incorporated into bibliographical investigations of older East Asian texts. It will do so by demonstrating that GANs can be used to generate historically accurate representations of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese xylographyic and typographic shapes. To demonstrate their usefulness...
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 14:30
Nam Thoai
(Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology)
31/03/2019, 14:40
Prof.
Tso-Ren WU
(National Central University)
31/03/2019, 15:00
Oral Presentation
Xianchao Shi
(Longquan Monastery, Beijing)
31/03/2019, 15:00
Oral Presentation
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 15:00
Prof.
Von WELCH
(Indiana University)
31/03/2019, 16:00
Oral Presentation
Jeoren Buters
31/03/2019, 16:00
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 16:00
Prof.
Oliver Streiter
(National Kaohsiung University)
31/03/2019, 16:00
Oral Presentation
Antonio PARODI
31/03/2019, 16:20
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 16:25
136.
Building IT Infrastructure for Citizen Science Research on Climate Change (remote presentation)
Anudari BATSAIKHAN
31/03/2019, 16:40
Oral Presentation
Due to the far-reaching consequences of climate change, extensive adaptation and climate protection measures are becoming necessary not only on a global, but in particular on more regional scales. Such measures need to embrace citizens for their success, on an educational as well as a participatory level. For Bavaria, Germany, the BAYSICS project (Bavarian Citizen Science Portal for Climate...
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 16:45
Mr
Chih-Chuan Hsu
(Academia Sinica)
, Mr
Huang-Sin Syu
(Academia Sinica)
, Dr
Tyng-Ruey Chuang
(Academia Sinica)
31/03/2019, 16:45
Oral Presentation
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
31/03/2019, 17:10
Prof.
Bryan Pijanowski
(University of Purdue)
01/04/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Sound is a universal measure of change and is one of the most emotional senses humans possess. How can we take advantage of these two fundamental notions to help improve ecological and social well-being of this planet? I address this question with a summary of my vision for how the paradigm of soundscape ecology is uniquely positioned to advance the critical understanding of our changing...
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
01/04/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Kansai University’s Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) endeavor is elaborated and rationale behind the curriculum development for global liberal arts is elaborated for the benefit of the discussion in the workshop.
Dr
David Groep
(Nikhef)
01/04/2019, 09:10
Oral Presentation
Mr
Gregory THAIN
(THE University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
01/04/2019, 09:15
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
01/04/2019, 09:30
Oral Presentation
The organizer team have conducted pilot studies for curriculum development since 2015. At Stage One, the theme of the learning contents was focused on the global academic skills in the realm of global liberal arts, where proactive active learning (PBL/TBL) in global teams was implemented to nurture critical and creative thinking skills while acquiring research skills in transdisciplinarity...
Dr
Derek SIMMEL
(Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)
01/04/2019, 09:30
Oral Presentation
Mr
Brian LIN
(University Of Wisconsin - Madison)
01/04/2019, 09:45
Dr
Mao-Ning Tuanmu
(Academia Sinica)
01/04/2019, 09:45
Oral Presentation
Loss of biodiversity and associated ecosystem services is one of the major challenges facing humanity. Monitoring biodiversity status and trends across spatial and temporal scales is necessary to mitigate impacts of human-induced environmental changes and secure human well-being. Soundscape, the collection of all sounds emanating from a landscape, reflects the dynamics of biological,...
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
01/04/2019, 10:10
Mr
Brian Lin
(University Of Wisconsin - Madison)
01/04/2019, 10:15
Dr
David Groep
(Nikhef)
01/04/2019, 11:00
Mr
Brian Lin
(University Of Wisconsin - Madison)
01/04/2019, 11:00
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
01/04/2019, 11:00
Oral Presentation
ICT-enhanced learning environment is shared in the form of hands-on session.
Global Team Building with Empathy enhanced with Cloud Service
Flipgrid, Padlet, Google Drive
Team Project Management (all members as well as all students and instructors to be on the same page of learning)
Padlet, Trello, Google Drive,
Dr
Tomonari Akamatsu
(National Research Institute of Fisheries Science)
01/04/2019, 11:00
Oral Presentation
Coral reef accommodate many symbionts that made it highly biodiverse underwater ecosystem. Soundscape is one of an indicator of biodiversity since phonation of animals represent species or family specific acoustic characteristics. Using unsupervised classification algorism developed by the second author, we found clear change of soundscape of coral reef in different season. Extensive calling...
Mr
Todd TANNENBAUM
(University Of Wisconsin-Madison)
01/04/2019, 11:15
Dr
Colin Wen
(Tunghai University)
01/04/2019, 11:30
Oral Presentation
Coralline or coralligenous algal reef, like many other coastal marine ecosystems, are vulnerable to land-source sedimentation and human disturbance. The Taoyuan coralline algal reef is a biodiverse area recently threated by coastal developments and industrial waste runoff. As the reef lies in an area highly disturbed by monsoons, it is difficult to survey the algal reef fish community using...
Prof.
Benson ONG
(NYP)
, Mr
Christopher PANG
(Nanyang Polytechnic)
, Prof.
Maki OKUNUKI
(Kwansei Gakuin University)
,
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
01/04/2019, 11:30
Oral Presentation
At Stage Two, the theme of the learning contents has been extended to the global social entrepreneurship in global liberal arts to have learners more aware of component of scenario planning of future society, where global teams define problems in the society, work on their optimal solutions, design their deployment in the society enhanced with information technology, and then plan for start-up...
Mr
Brian Lin
(University Of Wisconsin - Madison)
01/04/2019, 11:35
Dr
Derek SIMMEL
(Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)
01/04/2019, 11:45
Prof.
Benaon ONG
(NYP)
, Mr
Christopher PANG
(Nanyang Polytechnic)
, Prof.
Maki OKUNUKI
(Kwansei Gakuin University)
,
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University)
01/04/2019, 12:00
Oral Presentation
ICT-enhanced learning environment for global teams, leanstack®, is elaborated.
And further, visual assessment strategies are shared.
SE enhanced with IT: leanstack®
SE Assessment and Analytics: Rubrics, Meta Cognitive Reflection
Dr
Yi Ta Shao
(National Taiwan Ocena University)
01/04/2019, 12:00
Oral Presentation
The soundscape underwater is never silent, but composed of geophonic and biophonic sounds. Anthropogenic sounds, e.g. sounds generated during exploration of oil and gas deposits, shipping, military operations, and development of offshore wind farms (OWF) have altered the underwater soundscape in the past 50 years. The impacts of anthropogenic noise on underwater animals were depended on the...
Mr
Brian Lin
(University Of Wisconsin - Madison)
01/04/2019, 12:05
Jim Basney
(NCSA)
01/04/2019, 14:00
Dr
Tzu-Hao Lin
(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
01/04/2019, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Soundscape information retrieval represents the technique to extract meaningful information relevant to geophysical, biological, and anthropogenic activities from field recordings. Supervised source separation and audio recognition techniques have been widely employed in the past, but the performance depends on the quantity of training database and the complexity of testing data. To counter...
Dr
Oxana SMIRNOVA
(Lund University / NeIC)
01/04/2019, 14:00
Gianfranco SCIACCA
(University of Berne)
01/04/2019, 14:20
Dr
Yu Tsao
(Academia Sinica)
01/04/2019, 14:30
Oral Presentation
Recently, information retrieval based on acoustic signals has caught great attention. In real-world scenarios, acoustic signals are easily distorted by additive or convolutional noises or recording devices, which constrain the achievable information retrieval performance. To address this issue, numerous acoustic signal enhancement (ASE) algorithms have been derived in order to improve the...
Dr
Tyng-Ruey Chuang
(Academia Sinica)
01/04/2019, 15:00
Oral Presentation
We will first provide an overview of depositar which is a research data repository built on top of CKAN, an open source software package originally developed for publishing open (government) data. Several features have been added to depositar to better support the deposit, curation, and exploration of research datasets. The new features include, among others, 1) rich metadata support, 2)...
Mr
Florido PAGANELLI
(Lund University)
01/04/2019, 15:50
Ryan Sheng Ming WANG
01/04/2019, 16:00
01/04/2019, 16:00
Mr
Christian Ulrik SOETTRUP
(Niels Bohr Institute)
01/04/2019, 16:10
Ms
Ellen Mc Aurthur
(Gunung Mulu National Park)
01/04/2019, 16:15
Oral Presentation
Bats are keystone species that perform vital ecosystem and economic services and are, therefore, an important fauna to be monitored. Acoustic monitoring with ultrasonic detectors has emerged, in recent years, as an essential tool to quantify the activity of echolocating insectivorous bats and identify key habitats used by them for commuting and foraging. However, only a few acoustic studies...
Mr
Mattias WADENSTEIN
(NeIC / NDGF)
01/04/2019, 16:30
Dr
Vu Dinh Thong
(Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources)
01/04/2019, 16:45
Oral Presentation
Vietnam is recognised as an important country in Asia for bat research and conservation. To date, 126 bat species belonging to 36 genera and 8 families are known. However, the acoustic characters of many Vietnamese bats are still poorly studied. Between 2006 and 2018, we conducted a series of bat surveys in Vietnam with an emphasis on bioacoustic research. Echolocation calls of bats were...
Mr
Christian Ulrik SOETTRUP
(Niels Bohr Institute)
01/04/2019, 17:10
Dr
Faisal Ali Awanrali Khan
(University of Malaysia Sarawak)
, Dr
Thanh Hai Bach
(Cat Tien National Park)
, Dr
Vy Tran Nugyen
(Institute of Tropical Biology)
01/04/2019, 17:15
Prof.
Ludek MATYSKA
(Masaryk University, Institute Of Computer Science)
,
Simon C. Lin
(ASGC)
02/04/2019, 09:00
Dr
Voker GUELZOW
(DESY)
02/04/2019, 09:10
Oral Presentation
Technology development for existing and new scientific infrastructures lead to drastic increases of computing, storage and network demands. This goes along with the request for professional software development in science and with a new class of people with new skills, often called the "data scientist". New challenges for scientific computing are coming at every step of the workflow for...
Dr
LIN Chuan-Yao
(Academia Sinica)
02/04/2019, 09:55
Oral Presentation
It happens to be the biomass burning season in spring time from Indochina. Under favor weather conditions, the products of biomass burning pollutants could be transported easily to Taiwan and even East Asia. Actually, the complex interactions of these air pollutants and aerosols features in the boundary layer and aloft have resulted in complex characteristics of air pollutants and aerosols...
Dr
Florence Evacitas
(University of Philippiines Cebu)
02/04/2019, 11:15
Oral Presentation
The coastal waters around the island of Cebu is a complex mix of ecosystem types, substrate composition, and underwater topography that vary spatially and temporally. Levels of protection, human use patterns, and occurrence of natural disturbances also vary across space. Status of the coastal ecosystems is primarily monitored through visual assessments of abundance, biomass, or percent cover...
Dr
Shih-Ching Yen
(National Tsing Hua University)
02/04/2019, 11:45
Oral Presentation
After the extinction of sika deer (Cervus nippon) population in the wild in Taiwan, a restoration program has been in place in Kenting National Park since 1984. To evaluate the effectiveness of restoration program and to address the issue of deer impacts on the environment, the population status and activities of sika deer should be monitored. In addition to conventional methods, such as line...
Dr
Chung-Hang Hung
(National Taiwan University)
02/04/2019, 12:15
Oral Presentation
The Chinese Crested Tern, Thalasseus bernsteini (CCT), is the most critically endangered seabird species in Taiwan. CCT nests sympatrically with the Great Crested Tern, T. bergii (GCT), among seven protected islands within the Matsu Island Tern Refuge (MITR).To minimize disturbances during breeding season, autonomous acoustic recorders were used to monitor the activity of CCTs and GCTs on the...
Dr
Dieter Kranzlmuller
(LMU Munich)
02/04/2019, 14:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
# Background:
The approach of infrastructure-as-code allows to
efficiently manage large infrastructures, for instance to support
FAIR data management. A canonical and machine-actionable
description of these infrastructures can itself be an item of
research and an essential component in handling reproducibility
challenges for the results achieved on the infrastructures. Such...
Pauline Carmel Joy Eje
(ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity)
02/04/2019, 14:00
Oral Presentation
Organisms interact in a complex system that also involves various cues for intra- and interspecific recognition. Sounds are important signals for recognizing kin, prey as well as predators. In the Philippines, very little is known about the characteristics of sounds in the rainforest, how they vary across landscapes and time, and how species interact acoustically. It is aimed that this...
Mr
Yuki Matsui
(Osaka-University,japan)
02/04/2019, 14:30
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The concept of Information-as-a-Service (InfaaS) is a critical concept for disaster
management applications. In the disaster management, the flow of information and the
synchronization of data between different sites must be maintained to facilitate the
decision making process. Thus, in order for everyone involved to see the same
information at the same time, an application is needed to...
Van Bang Tran
(Southern Institute of Ecology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology)
02/04/2019, 14:30
Oral Presentation
Vocalization is an important characteristic of gibbons (family Hylobatidae) in Southeast Asia because it is used to determine and protect group territory and in social behaviour. Even though the important role of calling in gibbon life, understanding the calling behaviour of species often based on short time of study rather than in long-term study because of the limitation of presence surveyor...
Dr
David Kelsey
(STFC-RAL)
02/04/2019, 15:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
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...
Dr
David Crooks
(UKRI STFC)
, Mr
Liviu Valsan
(CERN)
02/04/2019, 16:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The modern security landscape affecting grid and cloud sites is constantly evolving, with threats being seen from a range of avenues, including social engineering as well as more direct approaches. It is vital to build up operational security capabilities across the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) in order to improve the defense of the community as a whole. As reported at ISGC 2017 and...
Dr
Sven Gabriel
(Nikhef/EGI)
02/04/2019, 16:30
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
EGI CSIRT provides operational security to distributed compute infrastructures coordinated by EGI. One of EGI CSIRTs activities is to assess the overall incident response capabilities, which is done through security exercises, so called Security Service Challenges (SSCs).
Operational security in an agile environment with different job management systems, logging information at different...
Jouke Roorda
(Nikhef)
02/04/2019, 17:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
In Security Service Challenges the readiness of an infrastructure's incident response capability is assessed. Here we simulate a situation where a legitimate credential is used for activities violating various policies, requiring the involved security teams to take action in order to resolve the incident. An important part here is the containment of the malware, which would be easily doable if...
Prof.
William B SEALES
(University of Kentucky)
03/04/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Progress over the past decade in the digitization and analysis of text found in cultural objects (inscriptions, manuscripts, scrolls) has led to new methods for reading the “invisible library”. This talk explains the development of non-invasive methods, showing results from restoration projects on Homeric manuscripts, Herculaneum material, and Dead Sea scrolls. Premised on “virtual...
Prof.
Bryan PIJANOWSKI
(Purdue University)
03/04/2019, 09:45
Oral Presentation
We have now entered the era of big data. Few know what this truly entails but those of us that are confronted with it know that it means we need to do our work differently. Indeed, scholars across disciplines as diverse as ecology, social science, medicine, and physics understand that addressing big data challenges requires entirely new approaches. One visionary that contemplated the impact...
Mr
Kajornsak Piyoungkorn
(NECTEC)
03/04/2019, 11:00
Dr
Suhaimi NAPIS
(Universiti Putra Malaysia)
03/04/2019, 11:20
Mr
Basuki SUHARDIMAN
(Bandung Institute Of Technology)
03/04/2019, 11:40
Ms
Jelina Tetangco
(ASTI)
03/04/2019, 12:00
Mr
Arshad Ahmad
(Academia)
03/04/2019, 12:20
Mr
Tommaso Diotalevi
(INFN and University of Bologna)
03/04/2019, 14:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
The distributed Grid infrastructure for High-Energy Physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva comprises a set of computing centers, as part of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). The Tier-1 level functionalities in Italy are served by the INFN-CNAF data centre, which actually serves also more than twenty non-LHC experiments. A key challenge is the modernisation of...
Mr
Giulio Bianchini
(University of Perugia)
03/04/2019, 14:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
In the past two decades increasing efforts have been devoted to diversify the tourism industry, such is the case with urban trekking and geotourism, which has become an important channel for promoting geological knowledge (Del Monte at al., 2013). The recent advancements in Augmented Reality technologies as well as the increasing availability of ‘born digital’ data like those gathered from...
Dr
Yining Zhao
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
03/04/2019, 14:20
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Distributed systems have grown larger and larger since this concept appears, and they soon evolve to environments that contain heterogeneous components playing different roles, e.g. data centers and computing units. From security point of view, it is a difficult task to get an idea of how such large environment works or if any undesired matters happened. Logs, produced by devices, sub-systems...
Mr
Camilo Ariel Jaime Gomez
(National Taipei University of Technology)
03/04/2019, 14:30
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
Stated as one of the most visited top attractions in Taiwan, night markets are well-recognized for their diversity and very distinct service model. When regular working hours have finished, night markets become an essential component of cities’ urban fabrics. Thus, the understanding of these unconventional commercial areas has emerged as a very important research topic within multiple fields....
Mr
Catalin Condurache
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
03/04/2019, 14:40
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Firmly established as an extremely effective mechanism for providing scalable, POSIX like, access to experiment software and conditions data for the LHC experiments and many other research groups at Grid sites, the CernVm File System (CernVM-FS) continued to present increased interest to many other High Energy Physics (HEP) and non-HEP (i.e. Space, Natural and Life Sciences) communities...
Dr
Qiulan Huang
(Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)
03/04/2019, 15:00
The LHAASO(Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory) experiment of IHEP which is located in Daocheng, Sichuan province (at the altitude of 4410 m), which will generate a huge large amount of data and requires massive storage and computing power. With the rapid growth of the High Energy Physics(HEP) experiments data, a single data center in Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) has been...
Dr
Tian Yan
(IHEP)
03/04/2019, 15:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
In recent years, along with the rapid development of large scientific facilities and e-science worldwide, various cyber security threats has becoming a noticeable challenge in many data centers for scientific research, such as DDoS attack, ransomware, crypto currency mining, data leak, etc.
Intrusion and abnormality detection by collecting and analyzing security data is an important...
Prof.
Tumen-Ulzii NARANMANDAKH
(Chief-Secretary, Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia (CRC) and Assoc.Prof. of Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST))
03/04/2019, 15:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
1. Introduction and Digital Economy
2. Key emerging technologies and IoT (Internet of Things) for building Smart cities
3. Policy and Regulatory frameworks for Smart cities
4. Study on international activities and best practices
5. Common challenges and key strategies on IoT for Smart cities
6. Way to forward-summary of Recommendations
Prof.
Benson ONG
(Dept. of Business, NYP Singapore)
, Prof.
Tosh YAMAMOTO
(CTL Kansai University)
03/04/2019, 16:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
This paper presents a curriculum development endeavor for Social Entrepreneurship including the simulation of preparing for a venture business to the Mezzanine stage. It must be emphasized that the curriculum is not limited to business majors but also for all university students of various majors. In such a curriculum, Creative/Creative Thinking in the global team was the focus.
The...
Dr
Patrick Fuhrmann
(DESY/dCache.org)
03/04/2019, 16:00
dCache has introduced a new paradigm for scientific storage: storage
events. In traditional interactions there is always the same pattern:
the client requests some operation and the server replies with the
result of that request. If the client wishes to learn the current
status of some resource, it makes a request for this information. To
discover when the state of that resource has...
Mr
Wei Zheng
(Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)
03/04/2019, 16:30
Based on our experiments demands, especially for BES and LHAASO, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IHEP) has researched and deployed container technology based on singularity and docker. This presentation will introduce the current status of practices at IHEP。
We developed a container program that provides users with uniform access to the container, the...
Prof.
David J Bodenhamer
(The Polis Center, IUPUI)
03/04/2019, 16:30
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
In 1994, the Polis Center at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis published the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. The web was in its infancy, with the first web browser, Mosaic, appearing the same year. The web is now robust, ubiquitous, and mature enough to justify an online version, and the city’s approaching bicentennial in 2020-21 provides the occasion to develop one. Discussions...
Dr
Faridah Noor Mohd Noor
(University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.)
, Ms
Fazleen Md Ruslan
(University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
03/04/2019, 17:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
Social media has taken the world by storm with netizens expressing their feelings and opinions on a variety of topics from emerging crisis events to political preferences. Digital media content, thus, has presented researchers the opportunity to investigate various phenomena in natural occurring setting. The subject of investigation for the present study involves a magnitude of sentiments...
Mr
Andrey Kiryanov
(CERN)
03/04/2019, 17:00
WLCG DataLake R&D project aims at exploring an evolution of distributed storage while bearing in mind very high demands of HL-LHC era. Its primary objective is to optimize hardware usage and operational costs of a storage system deployed across distributed centers connected by fat networks and operated as a single service. Such storage could host a large fraction of the WLCG and other...
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
03/04/2019, 17:00
As diversification of cloud services is making progress, a service-oriented approach is more important, in which services are chosen from multiple cloud vendors according to the demands of users. The purpose of this paper is to investigate a mechanism that establishes single sign-on for inter-cloud computing environment built as the optimized result of the needs of users.
Single sign-on...
Prof.
Von WELCH
(Indiana University)
04/04/2019, 09:00
Oral Presentation
Data breaches have evolved from routinely making headlines, to making headlines only when they involved large fractions of the world’s population, to being routine to the point of no longer being newsworthy. In the U.S., there is increasing emphasis on cybersecurity to assure the confidentiality of data, emphasis that is reaching into higher education and research through contractual...
Dr
Ping Yeh
(Google)
04/04/2019, 09:45
Oral Presentation
Quantum computing has been a buzzword for a while. Contradicting information and hype are all over the internet. Many governments, industry leaders, and venture capitalists all over the world are investing heavily into it. I'll introduce the basic concepts in quantum computing and Google's efforts on superconducting quantum computer. I'll also assess what researchers can do with quantum...
Prof.
Kento Aida
(National Institute of Informatics)
04/04/2019, 11:00
Eric YEN
(ASGC)
04/04/2019, 11:20
Dr
Gang Chen
(Institute Of High Energy Physics)
04/04/2019, 11:40
Prof.
Kihyeon CHO
(KISTI)
04/04/2019, 12:00
Oral Presentation
Prof.
Galbaatar TUVDENDORJ
(MAS)
04/04/2019, 12:20
Dr
Kuen-Phon Wu
(Academia Sinica)
04/04/2019, 14:00
CryoEM single particle analysis often needs millions individual particles to successfully reconstruct the 3-dimentional map of interest target. High performance computational resources play crucial roles in accelerating 3D EM map reconstructions. With the implementation of powerful Nvidia graphic cards in popular cryoEM software such as RELION and cryoSPARC, time to obtain refined and...
Dr
Patrick Fuhrmann
(DESY/dCache.org)
04/04/2019, 14:00
The ESCAPE project aims at delivering a shared solution to computing challenges in the context of the European Open Science Cloud. It targets Astronomy and Particle Physics facilities and research infrastructures and focuses on developing solutions for handling large sets of data. One key aspect of ESCAPE is prototyping and implementing a shared system for FAIR data management and, in this...
Ms
Hao Hu
(Institute of High Energy Physics)
04/04/2019, 14:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
There are always many vulnerabilities in the operation system, applications and network devices, and vulnerabilities are great threats for security. The vulnerability management and lifecycle tracking is very important and necessary for the security team.
The paper describes the design and development of the vulnerability management system. The functional modules of the system includes...
Dr
Tadashi Murakami
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
04/04/2019, 14:30
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Vulnerability management is useful for maintaining security with keeping the flexibility of the network environment, especially for the DMZ network that allows connections from the Internet.
We have been operating a vulnerability management portal site named DMZ User's Portal for 13 years.
In KEK, all of the host administrators in DMZ network (DMZ admin) have their own accounts for the...
Daniele Cesini
(INFN-CNAF)
04/04/2019, 14:30
The eXtreme-DataCloud project (XDC) is a software development initiative aimed at implementing data management scalable services to address the following high level topics: policy driven data management based on Quality-of-Service, Data Life-cycle management, storage federations creation, smart placement of data with caching mechanisms, meta-data with no predefined schema handling, execution...
Dr
Yeu-Kuang Hwu
(Academia Sinica)
04/04/2019, 14:30
Oral Presentation
Comprehensive mapping of neural networks of animal brains is a formidable but very exciting challenge. The complexity of the complete network is beyond the current technology to describe, analyze and understand. It is now a consensus that the first step towards understanding brain functions is to construct a basic map – a connectome – showing the neural network at the level of single neurons...
Dr
Eisaku Sakane
(National Institute of Informatics)
04/04/2019, 15:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Virtual machine can flexibly meet user's demands for computing resources and be freely created and deleted. The virtual machine validation and secure communication as network entity are required as well as a physical machine. This paper investigates an X.509 certificate issuing mechanism to virtual machine with arbitrary lifetime.
Let us consider a service that offers virtual machines as...
Dr
Ying-Ta WU
(Academia Sinica)
04/04/2019, 15:00
Xuebin Chi
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
04/04/2019, 15:00
Big Earth Data, as a new type of strategic resource for all nations, brings impetus to Earth Science, and will be a new essential tool to understand the world. To improve the capability of effectively collecting, storing, managing and analyzing Big Earth Data, and to create groundbreaking discoveries, it is imperative to build a Cloud Service Platform and to develop innovative technologies and...
Jim Basney
(NCSA)
04/04/2019, 16:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
CILogon provides a software platform that enables scientists to work together to meet their identity and access management (IAM) needs more effectively so they can allocate more time and effort to their core mission of scientific research. The platform builds on open source Shibboleth and COmanage software to provide an integrated IAM platform for science, federated worldwide via eduGAIN....
Prof.
David Wallom
(University of Oxford)
04/04/2019, 16:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
Climate change is both one of the grand scientific challenges of the moment and also one of the most politically charged. As such it is essential that research in this area operates in as transparent a manner as possible. This takes on extra relevance when considering studies that either lead towards political or social impact such as those feeding into the IPCC special report on 1.5degrees or...
Dr
William B. Seales
(University of Kentucky)
04/04/2019, 16:00
The acceleration of advances in machine learning (ML) as applied to image-based problems
has produced robust solutions to challenges often considered too difficult - or even impossible - to solve by computer: face recognition, 3D object recognition, landmark detection, image-based geo-location. This project re-imagines the accepted imaging paradigm in the context of computed tomography and a...
Mrs
Otgonsuvd Badrakh
(Institute of Physics and Technology, MAS)
04/04/2019, 16:20
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
This study is discussed to air quality monitoring issues and challenges of Ulaanbaatar city which is a capital city of Mongolia. Air monitoring is one technique used to measure and assess the status of ambient air quality. Air pollutants are all very different in terms of chemical composition, reaction properties, emission sources, and fate and transport in the environment. Six of these...
Mr
Zhihui Sun
(IHEP)
04/04/2019, 16:30
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Software Defined Network(SDN) is a flexible and programmable network architecture, the controller of SDN uses the south API(openflow or netconf) to deploy the network policies into the network devices, and also provides the north API for the use-defined applications. There are two scenarios in IHEP network environment using SDN technologies and architecture. For the new generation of IHEP...
Dr
Luca Giommi
(INFN and University of Bologna)
04/04/2019, 16:30
The INFN-CNAF computing center, one of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid Tier-1 sites, is serving a large set of scientific communities, in High Energy Physics and beyond. In order to increase efficiency and to remain competitive in the long run, CNAF is launching various activities aiming at implementing a global predictive maintenance solution for the site.
This requires a site-wide effort...
Dr
John White
(NeIC)
04/04/2019, 16:40
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
EISCAT, originally the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association, was established in 1975 as a
collaboration between Norway, Sweden, Finland, UK, Germany and France.
The purpose was to develop an
incoherent scatter radar for the Northern auroral zone.
EISCAT has been operational since 1981
and has grown to a globally used research infrastructure.
The present members are...
Dr
Bor-Shouh Huang
(Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica)
04/04/2019, 17:00
Earth & Environmental Sciences & Biodiversity Applications
Oral Presentation
The Taiwan Strong Motion Instrument Program (TSMIP) of Central Weather Bureau (CWB) has installed more than 700 seismometers near two decades which covered the entire Taiwan to record strong motions for seismic hazards, wave propagation and earthquake source physics investigation. Traditionally, those instruments are operated as the trigger mode to detect local events with significant ground...
Mr
Charles Pike
(University of Kentucky)
04/04/2019, 17:00
Network, Security, Infrastructure & Operations
Oral Presentation
Big data is now key to nearly all research disciplines. Even research areas historically unrepresented in high performance computing must now cope with vast data sets that need to be analyzed, processed, and transferred over the network. Network choke points can create significant delay during transmission of these large data sets to and from the cloud, where they often reside. Campus and...
Ken T. Murata
(NICT)
04/04/2019, 17:20
Ting Wei
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
05/04/2019, 09:00
Virtual Reserach Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, … etc.)
Oral Presentation
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...
Diego Ciangottini
(INFN Perugia)
05/04/2019, 09:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
The next decades at HL-LHC will be characterized by a huge increase of both storage and computing requirements. A factor 20 is expected for the storage, while on computing the estimation is about a 30x CPUs. Moreover, we foresee a shift on resources provisioning towards the exploitation of dynamic (on private or public cloud and HPC facilities) solutions. In this scenario, the computing model...
Mr
Mirko Mariotti
(Department of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia)
05/04/2019, 09:00
Supercomputing, High Throughput Computing, Accelerator Technologies, and their Integration
Oral Presentation
Future systems will be characterized by the presence of **many computing cores** in a single device, by **heterogeneous architectures** built to optimize power and "silicon" consumption as much as possible and by **re-configurable hardware** technologies. These concepts have been demonstrated, both in software programming and hardware evolution, by the multi-core, GPGPU, OpenCL and...
Mr
Leonardo Cristella
(INFN Section of Bari)
05/04/2019, 09:20
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Thousands of physicists continuously analyze data collected by the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) using the CMS Remote Analysis Builder (CRAB) and the CMS global pool to exploit the resources of the World LHC Computing Grid. Efficient use of such an extensive and expensive system is crucial and the previous design needs to be upgraded for the next...
Rob Quick
(Indiana University)
05/04/2019, 09:30
Virtual Reserach Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, … etc.)
Oral Presentation
Apache Airavata is a distributed component-based software system used to build and operate science gateways, sometimes referred to as virtual research environments (VREs) or science portals. Science gateways provide science-centric user environments and cyberinfrastructure middleware that enable broader and more effective use of scientific computing resources, applications, and data to...
Dr
Davide Salomoni
(INFN)
05/04/2019, 09:30
Supercomputing, High Throughput Computing, Accelerator Technologies, and their Integration
Oral Presentation
In this contribution, we describe an innovative open source Cloud platform evolving the architecture and outcomes of the successful INDIGO-DataCloud project (INDIGO, https://www.indigo-datacloud.eu) and of the two INDIGO follow-on projects DEEP-HybridDataCloud (DEEP, https://deep-hybrid-datacloud.eu) and eXtreme-DataCloud (XDC, http://www.extreme-datacloud.eu).
INDIGO developed a modular...
Mr
Tomoe Kishimoto
(University of Tokyo)
05/04/2019, 09:40
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
The Tokyo Tier-2 center, which is located in the International Center for Elementary Particle Physics 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 since...
Mr
Kajornsak Piyoungkorn
(NECTEC)
05/04/2019, 10:00
Supercomputing, High Throughput Computing, Accelerator Technologies, and their Integration
Oral Presentation
High-performance computing has been more important in the past decade. In the present day, data used for processing becomes enormous where a high-performance computing resource is needed to help process the data. Some scientific experiments involving big data which requires high-speed data processing cannot be done by an ordinary computer system. Also, there is a need for support of parallel...
Mr
Andy Bowery
(University of Oxford)
05/04/2019, 10:00
Distributed computing in the context of desktop grid computing, has been successfully utilized for a number of years in academia for a range of citizen science projects spread across a variety of different scientific domains. The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) software is used as the framework of choice for these projects. BOINC is an L-GPL licensed software that...
Mr
Arshad AHMAD
(National Centre for Physics, Islamabad, Pakistan)
05/04/2019, 10:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
In this paper, we give an overview of the database framework which we have developed for the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) Detector at CERN. The GEM constitutes a powerful addition to the family of fast radiation detectors; originally developed for particle physics experiments, and has spawned a large number of developments and applications. The GEM database framework comprises four...
Dr
Rongqiang Cao
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
05/04/2019, 10:50
Virtual Reserach Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, … etc.)
Oral Presentation
Through grid computing and cloud computing technologies,SCE (Scientific Computing Environment, previously also known as ScGrid) integrates massive computing, storage and application resources. AS a general-purpose computing platform started from 2006 in CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences), SCE is designed as a pyramidal structure. At present, the top layer is a centralized massive computing...
Dr
Michiru Kaneda
(ICEPP, the University of Tokyo)
05/04/2019, 10:50
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Tokyo regional analysis center at the International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP), the University of Tokyo, is a computing center for the ATLAS experiment at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and one of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) Tier2 sites supporting ATLAS VO. The center provides 10,000 CPU cores and 10 PB disk storage. A part of resources is dedicated to the local...
Mr
Vineeth Arackal
(Centre for Development of Advanced Computing)
05/04/2019, 10:50
Supercomputing, High Throughput Computing, Accelerator Technologies, and their Integration
Oral Presentation
Abstract: Grid Computing is quite often implemented by relying on the concept of sharing of available resources in order to improve economies of scale and utilization. However, after the advent of Cloud Computing, the adoption of Grid Computing has been rather slow, and people wonder if it is still relevant, and whether Grid Computing truly matters. In this abstract, the authors explain that,...
Dr
yining zhao
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
05/04/2019, 11:20
Virtual Reserach Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, … etc.)
Oral Presentation
The High Performance Computing Environment in China (a.k.a. China National Grid, or CNGrid) aggregates the majority of China’s supercomputers including Sunway TaihuLight and Milkyway-2 with 200PF aggregated computing resource and 167PB aggregated storage resource, and provides unified and convenient high-performance computing services for users. With the advent of the Big Data Era, the...
Dr
Davide Salomoni
(INFN)
, Dr
Elisabetta Ronchieri
(INFN CNAF)
, Mr
Marco Canaparo
(INFN)
05/04/2019, 11:20
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Software analysis is of vital importance in the assessment of software characteristics. It is usually based on software measurement, defect data and techniques derived from both statistics and machine learning.
Machine learning has been widely adopted in the field of Software Engineering (SE). For typical SE tasks, machine learning helps computer engineers e.g. extract requirements from...
Mrs
Rong He
(Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
05/04/2019, 11:20
Supercomputing, High Throughput Computing, Accelerator Technologies, and their Integration
Oral Presentation
The national-level supercomputing environment has integrated 19 supercomputing centers such as major domestic supercomputing centers, with a total computing capacity of 200+ PF and storage capacity of 200+ PB. Supported by the national key R&D plan, the environment has a certain foundation in computing platform, environmental monitoring and other aspects. Among them, software application...
Mr
Nam Beng Tan
(Nanyang Polytechnic)
05/04/2019, 11:50
Science Gateways, Volunteer Computing, Shared Resources and Long Tail Science
Oral Presentation
This paper describes an effective mean of determining the optimum resource for job execution in a distributed environment that will further improve the performance of job computation which Grid Computing offers.
Grid computing systems comprise of several resource nodes in a networked system. Each resource node may further comprise of a single machine or several machines forming another...
Mr
YUJIANG BI
(Institution of High Energy Physics, CAS)
05/04/2019, 11:50
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Lattice QCD is a no-perturbative approach to solving the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) theory of quarks and gluons, using Monte Carlo method and technique analogous to statistic physics. QUDA, which is written mainly for NVIDIA GPUs in CUDA, is an open source library for Lattice QCD aimed to accelerating computing. And ROCm is a new open GPU Computing platform, compatible with AMD GPUs, as...
Dr
Andrei Tsaregorodtsev
(CPPM-IN2P3-CNRS)
,
luisa arrabito
(LUPM IN2P3/CNRS)
05/04/2019, 11:50
Virtual Reserach Environment (including Middleware, tools, services, workflow, … etc.)
Oral Presentation
DIRAC interware is a layer between users communities and computing infrastructures. Scientific communities of different domains (high energy physics, astrophysics and biomedical) adopted DIRAC as workload and data management system in a distributed computing environment, mainly grids and clouds. The DIRAC Workload Management System handles the whole job life cycle, allowing an efficient usage...
Dr
Jiri Chudoba
(Institute of Physics of the CAS, Prague)
Data Management & Big Data
Poster Presentation
One of the difficulties with administration and operation of grid Storage Elements is a relatively large number of protocols used for communication with the SE and for data transfers. A long term activity leading towards reduction of used protocols is reflected by a recent version of DPM storage, which is one of the most widely used in WLCG. Three protocols are now used for data transfers:...