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1:30 - 1:45 pm Welcome - Overview & IntroductionSuresh Marru
  • Introduce Science Gateways and Apache Airavata.
  • Introduce the Audience.
  • Gateway Parade: Demonstrate 2 science gateways to get a glimpse of the end goal.
  • Introduction Presentation

Discussion with the Audience on current and potential gateway requirements.

  • The idea behind is to discuss points such as
  • Set the stage to start demonstrating gateway request to deployment
Demonstrate gateway request, deployment and basic compute and storage resource configurations
  • Django Presentation (URL)
    • This time to be used to
      • Make the gateway request
      • Create gateway tenant
      • Submit to CILogon automatically
      • Deploy the gateway
      • Open the gateway and register the resources
    • While the above take place the audience needs to be engaged in conversation, what we are demonstrating and also how all that makes their life easy (could be part of the Django presentation)
      • Quick availability
      • Easy account creation with CILogon
      • Availability of XSEDE, cloud and campus resources
Add new application with customized interface and application inputs
  • Add a new application needing a customized interface at the tutorial.
  • The application should also need advance input configuration with JSON.

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
  • Hands-on: SEAGrid - mature gateway started just as the tutorial gateway. 
  • 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 
  • Summarize Brain Trust outcomes

  • How to get assistance (About SciGaP, SGCI and XSEDE. )

Break:
  • Get the audience to create user accounts in the new gateway just created.
  • Get them to download the input files.
 

Audience Hands on

  • Take them through creating and launching a new experiment
    • Experiment sharing.
    • Creating and adding users to groups.
    • Demonstrate group resource profile features, how access can be controlled.

Tech-Time

  • Time to share what we have been upto in Helix, what sort of new avenues it opens technically and functionally
  • Presentation (URL)
  • Q & A time
Closing remarks: About SciGaP, EDS and ECSS. How to get assistanceMarlon Pierce 
  • Presentation: (URL)

    Wrap-up Presentation