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Date

1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Tentative 

Goals

  • Demonstrate gateway lifecycle, from requesting a gateway to gateway being user ready.
  • Get hands-on experience on using CIPRES, SEAGrid, and other science gateways.experience on a gateway we created at the tutorial.
  • Learn more about Django Learn more about gateway features and capabilities.
  • Gain insights from gateways experts on operating gateways and building and supporting communities.
  • Learn how to get support for building new gateways.Get a consolidated view of community requirements for science gateways.
  • Look what is in store for the future, under the hood: tech time

Tutorial Agenda


Time

Topic

Speaker

Notes

1:30 - 1:45 pm Welcome - Overview & IntroductionMarlon PierceSuresh Marru
  • Introduce Science Gateways and Apache Airavata.
  • Introduce the team, the Gateway concept, and the audience members.
  • Presentation (URL)

CIPRES gateway

  • Introduction (12 min)

  • Hands-on Browser interface (12 min)

  • Create Account/Login

  • Sequence Alignment

  • Tree Inference

  •  NeuroScience Gateway (6 min)

  •  Feedback/Questions (5 min)

 Mark Miller/Amit MajumdarAudience discussion on their current and potential gateway use.

1:45 - 2:15 pm

Gateway End User view

Marcus Christie

Eroma Abeysinghe

  • Hands-on session: creating and launching a new experiment.
  • Create user groups, add users and share your work.
2:15 - 2:30 pm

Custos Security

Presentation & Demo on User authentication, authorization, and Security.

Suresh Marru
  • CI Logon 
  • Create and manage groups 
  • Sharing data 
  • Approving users 
  • Credential Store
  • LDAP Integration - Talk only 
  • Demonstration: group resource profile features, how access can be controlled.
  • Custos Presentation
2:30 - 2:45 pmData AnalysisSudhakar Pamidighantam
  • SEAGrid - mature gateway started just as the tutorial gateway. 
  • Hands-on: Gaussian Data Portal, data parsing.
2.45 - 3:00 pmIntroduce Brain Trust

Suresh Marru

Marlon Pierce

  • Introduce Brain Trust
  • Prepare the audience for brain trust.
3:00 - 3:30 pm

Break:

  • Engage the audience in a discussion on Brain Trust expectations, preparations.
  • Share information on advance hands-on sessions
     
3:30 - 3.45 pm

Airavata as a building block

Marcus Christie
  • Extending Airavata Backend (Helix)
  • Customizing and Extending UI components building upon the Django Framework
  • Building Block Presentation
3:45 - 4.30 pm

Brain Trust

Group

  • Provide instructions to the audience

  • Audience divided into groups and discuss and list their research issues, concerns.

  • Brain Trust Presentation
4.30 - 5 pm

Wrap-up

Marlon Pierce Suresh Marru/Marlon Pierce/Mark Miller/Sudhakar Pamidighantam
  • What is expected from Audience - Presentation (URL)

  • Group the audience in to groups of 3 or 4.

  • Present them with the questions.

  • Give them X amount of time to answer.

  • Collect the answers/ask them to write them down.

  • Group the answers and select 3 to answer (as timer permits)

Break: Install Java and SEAGrid desktop client, create an account in https://seagrid.org/create & provide access.  

SEAGrid Gateway hands on

  • Overview

  • Hands on with web client and desktop client

  • Feedback

 Sudhakar Pamidighantam

Synthesize Audience Discussions and additional hands-on/demos

Suresh Marru/Marcus Christie

  • SimVascular use case
    • Presentation: (URL)

Closing remarks: ECSS/EDS support, Contact details

Marlon Pierce Presentation: (URL)