That should be 10:30 Pacific time, not
4:30.
Adrian
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005
9:10 AM
To: gridrnr-bof@ggf.org
Cc: gcf@indiana.edu
Subject: [gridrnr-bof] Fwd: RE:
Grid Reliability BOF at GGF15 in
All,
A reminder that there is a telephone conference scheduled for tomorrow,
Thursday, November 3, at 1:30 EST (4:30 PST).
Agenda: To discuss workshop on reliability and robustness to be held in early
2006 and
to finalize the related call for participation (a draft of which was
distributed earlier).
Suggestions for additional agenda items are welcome.
I have not yet received the details of the number to call and the passcode.
These have
been ordered and will be forwarded as soon as I get them.
Sincerely,
Chris Dabrowski
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:46:04 -0400
To: "Cockcroft, Adrian" <
From: Christopher Dabrowski <christopher.dabrowski@nist.gov>
Subject: Fwd: RE: Grid Reliability BOF at GGF15 in
Based on the feedback I have gotten, several of us have no conflicts
for Thursday, November 3, at 1.30 EST (10.30 PST)? Can we reschedule
at this time?
I will provide information about the number to call and passcode.
Also, our GGF emailing list seems ready. I am verifying that it works and will
add your emails to it.
Chris
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:42:12 -0400
To: "Cockcroft, Adrian" <
From: Christopher Dabrowski <christopher.dabrowski@nist.gov>
Subject: RE: Grid Reliability BOF at GGF15 in
Please let me know if you also have conflicts with this time as well
as what other times you might be available next week.
Sincerely,
Chris Dabrowski
At 11:39 AM 10/25/2005 -0700, Cockcroft,
I can t do anything next Tuesday, I m
speaking at an all day CMG meeting.
Also, I mentioned Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
and there is a lot of info at this site,
I think it s a useful technique for people interested in
reliability.
http://www.fmeainfocentre.com/index.htm
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jbasney@uiuc.edu; hiltunen@research.att.com; imonga@nortel.com;
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Subject: Fwd: Grid Reliability BOF
at GGF15 in
All,
If anyone has further comments on the documents I distributed earlier,
please
send them along. At this point it seems we should soon proceed with the telecon
to discuss the call for participation for our planned workshop.
What would be our availability for a telecon next week, possibly Tuesday,
early afternoon (1.30 PM EST)? Is that time terrible for anyone? If so,
please give me alternative availabilities.
I have also forwarded the email below to participants in the first BOF in
Brussels (GGF12), to see who else might be interested in joining the future RG.
Sincerely,
Chris Dabrowski
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jbasney@u.uc.edu,
From: Christopher Dabrowski <christopher.dabrowski@nist.gov>
Subject: Grid Reliability BOF at GGF15 in
Cc: gridrel-bof@ggf.org, hiltunen@research.att.com
Dear All,
Thank you for attending the Grid Reliability and Robustness BOF at GGF15 on
Thursday October 6. (and for staying until the afternoon of the last day of the
meeting). To those of you who attended the first BOF at GGF12 in
and were unable to attend this one, I have CCed you and hope you can resume
participation.
I summarize the results of our meeting at GGF15 as follows:
1.We agree to proceed with the formation of the RG with Geoff Fox and myself
as chairs. Others are welcome to volunteer for position as chair and/or
secretary.
Attached is a draft charter for comment (see zip file). This charter was
originally
drafted in the fall of 2004 after the initial BOF meeting at GGF12 in
2.Our first action is to plan a workshop to consist of 10-15 presentations on
work being done within our organizations on reliability and robustness.
The
workshop is to take place either at GGF16 in
that may occur in the first part of next year. I have created a draft
workshop call
which is attached for comment in the zip file. Let's give ourselves until
October 24
to comment on this (or longer if someone needs it).Then I will
organize a telephonic
conference to finalize the details of the call statement and the plan to
execute the
workshop. The telephonic should take place in late October.
3. I will set up a web page for our prospective RG either with GGF (with
Geoff's help)
or within my own organization.
4. For those of you who requested it, I will add your email addresses to the
original GGF email list for the BOF. (Those of you who made no request
will not
be added).
5. A copy of my presentation is attached in the zip file. The scope and goals
statements
are part of the charter, so please comment.
Please note that I will be unable to attend to items 3 and 4 until the week of
October 17.
I will be out of the office next week.
Sincerely,
Chris Dabrowski
Christopher Dabrowski
National
Phone: +1 301 975-3249
FAX: +1 301 948-6213
cdabrowski@nist.gov
Christopher Dabrowski
National
Phone: +1 301 975-3249
FAX: +1 301 948-6213
cdabrowski@nist.gov