SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Computing Research Testbeds as a Service: Supporting large scale Experiments and Testing
SESSION: Computing Research Testbeds as a Service: Supporting large scale Experiments and Testing
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Geoffrey Fox, José A.B. Fortes
ROOM:251-E
ABSTRACT:
This BOF discusses the concept of a Computing Testbed as a Service supporting application, computer science, education and technology evaluation usages that have different requirements from production jobs. We look at lessons from projects like Grid5000, FutureGrid, OpenCirrus, PlanetLab and GENI. We discuss 1) the requirements that Computing Testbeds as a Service need to address 2) The software needed to support TestbedaaS and a possible open source activity and 3) interest in federating resources to produce large scale testbeds and what commitments participants may need to make in such a federation.
Session Leader Details:
Geoffrey Fox (Primary Session Leader) - Indiana University
José A.B. Fortes (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
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Computing Research Testbeds as a Service: Supporting large scale Experiments and Testing
SESSION: Computing Research Testbeds as a Service: Supporting large scale Experiments and Testing
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Geoffrey Fox, José A.B. Fortes
ROOM:251-E
ABSTRACT:
This BOF discusses the concept of a Computing Testbed as a Service supporting application, computer science, education and technology evaluation usages that have different requirements from production jobs. We look at lessons from projects like Grid5000, FutureGrid, OpenCirrus, PlanetLab and GENI. We discuss 1) the requirements that Computing Testbeds as a Service need to address 2) The software needed to support TestbedaaS and a possible open source activity and 3) interest in federating resources to produce large scale testbeds and what commitments participants may need to make in such a federation.
Session Leader Details:
Geoffrey Fox (Primary Session Leader) - Indiana University
José A.B. Fortes (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Florida
Click here to download .ics calendar file