Published: GFD-I.39 - Workshop on Grid Applications and Programming Tools
Dear all, after our successful recharter I can proudly announce another milestone in the history of APPS-RG: GGF just published the document GFD-I.39 which is the proceedings of our Workshop on Grid Applications and Programming Tools, held in conjunction with GGF8, in Seattle, USA Please check out http://www.gridforum.org/documents/final.htm I'd like to thank all of you for your contributions. 2005 will be a busy year, now that our revised charter drives us to new directions. Also, now that GGF's publication pipeline is in great shape and allows us to publish proceedings volumes, we will catch up with our backlog of reports from previous meetings. Meanwhile I wish all of you a nice holiday break and a successful 2005! Thilo Kielmann -- Thilo Kielmann http://www.cs.vu.nl/~kielmann/
hi Thilo, congrats on all this progress! by the way, as i recall you are planning a workshop for ggf13 in korea. is that still on track? dennis On Sat, 18 Dec 2004, Thilo Kielmann wrote:
Dear all,
after our successful recharter I can proudly announce another milestone in the history of APPS-RG:
GGF just published the document GFD-I.39 which is the proceedings of our Workshop on Grid Applications and Programming Tools, held in conjunction with GGF8, in Seattle, USA
Please check out http://www.gridforum.org/documents/final.htm
I'd like to thank all of you for your contributions. 2005 will be a busy year, now that our revised charter drives us to new directions. Also, now that GGF's publication pipeline is in great shape and allows us to publish proceedings volumes, we will catch up with our backlog of reports from previous meetings.
Meanwhile I wish all of you a nice holiday break and a successful 2005!
Thilo Kielmann -- Thilo Kielmann http://www.cs.vu.nl/~kielmann/
The Koreans, esp. the organizer Jysoo Lee, are highly interested in having a workshop focused on their Grid Apps as well as those in the AP region. By all means the Apps group will be the most appropriate group to host it. Thilo, you may want to contact him about it. "Jysoo Lee" <jysoo@kisti.re.kr>. He is the head of the Grid Forum Korea. Satoshi On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 13:45:56 -0500 (EST) Dennis Gannon <gannon@cs.indiana.edu> wrote: gannon> hi Thilo, gannon> congrats on all this progress! by the way, as i recall you are planning a gannon> workshop for ggf13 in korea. is that still on track? gannon> dennis gannon> gannon> On Sat, 18 Dec 2004, Thilo Kielmann wrote: gannon> gannon> > Dear all, gannon> > gannon> > after our successful recharter I can proudly announce another milestone in the gannon> > history of APPS-RG: gannon> > gannon> > GGF just published the document GFD-I.39 which is the proceedings of gannon> > our Workshop on Grid Applications and Programming Tools, held in gannon> > conjunction with GGF8, in Seattle, USA gannon> > gannon> > Please check out http://www.gridforum.org/documents/final.htm gannon> > gannon> > gannon> > I'd like to thank all of you for your contributions. 2005 will be a gannon> > busy year, now that our revised charter drives us to new directions. gannon> > Also, now that GGF's publication pipeline is in great shape and allows gannon> > us to publish proceedings volumes, we will catch up with our backlog of gannon> > reports from previous meetings. gannon> > gannon> > Meanwhile I wish all of you a nice holiday break and a successful 2005! gannon> > gannon> > gannon> > Thilo Kielmann gannon> > -- gannon> > Thilo Kielmann http://www.cs.vu.nl/~kielmann/ gannon> > gannon> > Satoshi Matsuoka, Professor Global Scientific Information and Computing Center & Dept. of Mathematical and Computing Sciences Tokyo Institute of Technology Address: 2-12-1 Oo-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552 Japan Tel&fax: +81-3-5734-3876 E-mail: matsu@acm.org, matsu@is.titech.ac.jp
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Dennis Gannon -
Satoshi Matsuoka -
Thilo Kielmann