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INFSO-RI-508833
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
www.eu-egee.org
NA3 Training and induction
Malcolm Atkinson & David FergussonNA3 Leader & Activity Manager, NeSCEGEE Final EU review22-23 May 2006
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Distribution of NA3 effort
6
1
1
~ 1 FTE per partner in NA3 (22 partners)
~ 0.3 FTE per partner within EGEE (given 70 partners). *training everywhere
1
Management
Support
eLearning
Web Services
WSRF
Biomed
Earth Sciences
Data_______
t-Infrastructure
Portals
Application integration_______
__Multimedia (SMIL)
Industry, SME
Operations
User Support (GGUS)_______
portals
____Earth Sciences
Middleware
Operations
Induction
Web Services_______
1
5
4
3
Single partner
Federation
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Geographical distribution of courses
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Headline figures
• 2700 attendees at courses
• 200 training events
• 7000 participant days
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Delivery
2 (2)4 (5)2 (4)2 (2)Course Length (days)
35 (30)29 (25)18 (25)29 (50)Average Attendance
34 (12)35 (4)34 (16)97 (20)Number
Technical Activity Retreats
Advanced Courses
Application Developer Training
Induction Courses
•Figures in brackets are the expected values at the start of the project
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Course types per quarter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Events
Quarter
Proportions of
course types
Workshops
Advanced
AppDevel
Induction
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External projects and VOs
• Diligent• Magic• EMBRACE• BioinfoGrid• TERENA/NRENS• Industry attendees at:
– ISSGC ’05– Grids@Work tutorial– SME course FZK– PRISM Forum UK (Pharma)
• ISSEG, ETICS, ICEAGE,• EUMEDGRID, EELA
•Biomed courses
•Physics courses
•Earth Sciences
•Social Sciences
•Geographical outreach:
•BalticGrid (joined EGEE)
•Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Korea,China
•Australia, New Zealand
•Venezuela (joined EELA)
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Training: Quantity & Quality
Participants grade course from 1 to 6, each point – average for a course overall score(workshops not included – see TA)
Trainers review grades and revise course material and training plans
Overall Feedback
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
14.1.
04
6.5.0
4
29.6.
04
8.9.0
4
21.9.
04
15.10
.04
13.11
.04
7.12
.04
20.12
.04
20.1.
05
10.3.
05
24.3.
05
15.4.
05
9.5.0
5
13.6.
05
5.7.0
5
24.8.
05
26.9.
05
16.10
.05
14.11
.05
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Rates of feedback return
% feedback return
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
14.1
.04
6.5.
04
29.6
.04
8.9.
04
21.9
.04
15.1
0.04
13.1
1.04
7.12
.04
20.1
2.04
20.1
.05
10.3
.05
24.3
.05
15.4
.05
9.5.
05
13.6
.05
5.7.
05
24.8
.05
26.9
.05
16.1
0.05
14.1
1.05
8.12
.05
Instantaneous %feedback return
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Summer Schools
• Supported approx 5 Summer Schools per year– ISSGC 04, 05– GridKa 04, 05– CERN Summer School 04, 05– Budapest Regional Summer School 04, 05– PPARC Summer School 04, 05
• Highest profile international training/education events in grid computing.
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T-Infrastructure uses
• GILDA/GENIUS has been central in installing new middleware versions, making these available and sharing experience
• UEDIN cluster also used for early gLite installation in conjunction with GILDA to gather experience and developing new application developer courses.
• Cluster at FZK used to support application developer and installation courses for gLite
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Issues
• Scale– Support geographically diverse groups– Many different knowledge domains– Breadth of knowledge required
• Quality– Maintain and encourage a ‘quality culture’
• Rate of change– New middleware features– New VOs– Changing needs of domains– New projects– Changes in national grid provision
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Achievements
• Delivered beyond targets• Delivered across Europe, even in areas with no
representatives• Delivered outreach beyond existing EGEE area• Maintained quality process across partners• Collated a body of training materials to act as catalyst
to training• Engaged a broad range of disciplines and related
projects
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Summary