Re: [ba-ohs-talk] OHS & the "now" enterprises, incl. CITRIS Kickoff
John. (01)
You peaked my interest, but first thing to look after is two sentences in your post that need
completing: (02)
2nd par. "If so then"
6th par. "oes any body affiliated with the Bootstrap Institute" (03)
Henry (04)
"John J. Deneen" wrote: (05)
> Henry,
>
> Relative to "Augmenting Big-Time", yesterday, I attended a CITRIS
> kickoff meeting at UC Berkeley. FYI, the following link is a 7.3 MB
> powerpoint slide presentation. Notice Prof. Yoo's "Type A, B, C"
> nomenclature for Reseacher Networking Needs (A), Production like
> Networking Needs (B), and Both Networking Needs (C) for Societal-Scale
> Applications.
> <
> http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/CITRIS_KickOff/CITRIS_Kickoff_Yoo3.ppt
> >
>
> Also, I met and volunteered to help the new CITRIS director (Ruzena
> Bajcsy) with the use of collaborative e-mail services for writing white
> papers for more grants, etc. So is there anyone else interested in
> helping with the "bootstrapping process" for developing Societal-Scale
> Applications? If so, then
>
> Since the inception of California Institutes for Science and Innovation,
> the planning of high-speed research networks has made a significant
> progress, and currently this effort is through cooperation between
> CENIC, UC, and collaborating campuses. In northern California, CITRIS
> has made plans for a very high-speed network to support high-bandwidth
> applications and experimental research needs
>
> Also, in southern California, CalIT2 has led LambdaGrid efforts in the
> San Diego and Irvine area. Joining CENIC?s forward-looking Optical
> Networking Initiative, 4 CISIs have formed a technical working group to
> address the research networking issues.
>
> UCOP has now asked for the four Institutes to create, on a short time
> scale, a white paper on what the driving applications are that require
> such a network and what needs to be funded besides what CENIC is already
> doing at the State level. There was a very successful workshop in
> Southern California led by CalIT2 director Larry Smarr on February 5.
> This workshop is the
> second in the series amplifying the success, working towards the common
> collaborative goal. We expect many more workshops to follow.
>
> oes any body affiliated with the Bootstrap Institute (06)
etc. (07)