This information is mostly of interest to group chairs, but there
are others in the GGF community involved with writing documents who
might also want to use this template.
There is a new GGF document template available for use by
authors/editors for the document series. This template has some
wording changes we have adopted (such as calling documents
"documents" rather than "memos"), some recommendations on the use of
the required "security considerations" section, and sample
references.
It also includes the new copyright and intellectual property
statements as published in GFD-CP.063 (this document will be online
shortly). Authors should be careful to use these new statements,
rather than the old ones.
Find the document in the Editor group area on
http://forge.gridforum.org under the "Author Guidelines and
Templates" documents.
https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/ggf-editor
Here is a direct, but longer, link:
https://forge.gridforum.org/docman2/ViewCategory.php?group_id=90&category_i…
Enjoy!
-- Greg Newby (GGF Editor)
This new proposed GGF document is now in public comment.
These are all accessible via the main www.ggf.org documents Public
Comments link. Please consider reading and commenting on these
documents. A healthy public comment process is an important part of
the GGF's open standards process.
1. CDDLM Configuration Description Language Specification Version 1.0
J. Tatemura. via CDDLM-WG.
Recommendation track document in 60-day public comment period
Visit this link to read & comment:
http://www.ggf.org/gf/docs/?public_comment
These other documents, previously announced, have another few weeks
in public comment. Please consider reading them and providing
feedback to the authors:
2. Web Services Data Access and Integration â The XML Realization
(WS-DAIX) Specification, Version 1.0.
M. Antonioletti et al. via DAIS-WG.
3. Web Services Data Access and Integration â The Relational
Realisation (WS-DAIR) Specification, Version 1.0.
M. Antonioletti et al. via DAIS-WG.
4. Web Services Data Access and Integration â The Core (WS-DAI)
Specification, Version 1.0
M. Antonioletti et al. via DAIS-WG.
5. ByteIO Specification 1.0
M. Morgan via ByteIO-WG
6. ByteIO OGSA WSRF Basic Profile Rendering 1.0
M. Morgan via ByteIO-WG
7. Application Contents Service Specification 1.0
K. Fukui via ACS-WG
-- Greg Newby, GGF Editor
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1. GGF17 Call for Participation Deadline
2. GGF17 Registration/Hotel
3. GGF17 Student Scholar Applications Accepted
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1. GGF17 Call for Participation
The deadline for GGF17 proposal submission is tomorrow, 24 March. Only 4
slots remain. GGF17 will be held on 10-12 May in Tokyo, Japan. This event
is collocated with the 3rd Grid World Exhibition being held on 11-12 May in
the Tokyo International Forum. For more information on the call for
participation, visit: http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_cfp_ggf17.htm.
2. GGF17 Registration Deadline & Hotel Information
The Advance registration deadline for GGF17 in Tokyo (10-12 May) is quickly
approaching. To take advantage of the lowest rates, please sign-up at:
http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_regstrtn_ggf17.htm.
Lodging information is now available on the GGF website at
http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_lodging_ggf17.htm. Reservations should
be obtained online at: https://apollon.nta.co.jp/grid/.
3. GGF17 Student Scholar applications continue to be accepted for GGF's
student scholars at GGF17 in Tokyo, 10-12 May. To submit an application or
for more information, please
visit: http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_student_ggf17.htm by March 27.
Steve Crumb
Executive Director, GGF
scrumb(a)ggf.org
+1 630-252-8610
+1 630-915-3324 (cell)
1. GGF17 Call for Participation Open
2. International Summer School on Grid Computing
3. GGF17 Registration Open
4. GGF17 Student Scholar Applications Accepted
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1. GGF17 Call for Participation
GGF is now accepted proposals for the GGF17 program to be held on 10-12 May
in Tokyo, Japan. This event is collocated with the 3rd Grid World
Exhibition being held on 11-12 May in the Tokyo International Forum. For
more information on the call for participation, visit:
http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_cfp_ggf17.htm. The deadline for
proposal submission is 24 March.
2. International Summer School on Grid Computing
GGF, along with EGEE and the ICEAGE project, are pleased to announce the 4th
annual International Summer School on Grid Computing. The School will be
held in Ischia, Italy (near Naples) from 9-21 July, 2006. The School will
consist of lectures and discussion with leading authorities in advanced grid
technology, applications of e-Science and distributed systems research.
These will be complemented by laboratory sessions, tutorials and group work.
To apply or for more information on the school, please visit:
http://www.dma.unina.it/~murli/ISSGC06/.
3. GGF17 Registration Open
Advanced registration for GGF17 in Tokyo (10-12 May) is now open. To take
advantage of the lowest rates, please sign-up today at:
http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_regstrtn_ggf17.htm. Hotel and lodging
information is being finalized and will be posted to the website soon.
4. GGF17 Student Scholar Applications Accepted
Applications are now being accepted for GGF's student scholars at GGF17 in
Tokyo, 10-12 May. To submit an application or for more information, please
visit: http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_student_ggf17.htm.
Steve Crumb
Executive Director, GGF
scrumb(a)ggf.org
+1 630-252-8610