Pervasive Technology Institute
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The Pervasive Technology Labs will help Indiana University attain a position of international leadership in research accomplishment, and enhance the prosperity of the State of Indiana, enabling it to become a national leader in economic status and quality of life.
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Item Virtual Environments and Distributed Computing at SC'95: GII Testbed and HPC Challenge Applications on the I-WAY(ACM/IEEE SUPERCOMPUTING '95, 1995) Korab, Holly; Brown, MaxineThis publication documents the activities of the SUPERCOMPUTING '95 (SC'95) Information Architecture group. Several unique events are covered in detail--the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) Testbed for High Performance Computing (HPC) Challenge events that utilize the I-WAY, a national-scale, community-based, applications-driven ATM network. SC'95 Information Architecture activities were primarily organized by: -Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago -Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory -Electronics and Computing Technologies Division, Argonne National Laboratory -National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -San Diego Supercomputer CenterItem Indiana University: The Strategic Directions Charter(1996-01) Office of the PresidentItem Beyond Boundaries: Indiana University High Performance Computing and Communications(1997) Office of the Vice President for Information Technology and CIOItem The International Grid (iGrid): Empowering Global Research Community Networking Using High Performance International Internet Services(1998) Brown, Maxine; Defanti, Thomas A.; McRobbie, Michael A.; Verlo, Alan; Plepys, Dana; McMullen, Donald F.; Adams, Karen; Leigh, Jason; Johnson, Andrew E.; Foster, Ian; Kesselman, Carl; Schmidt, Andrew; Goldstein, Steven N.The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Indiana University collaborated on a major research demonstration at the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing '98 (SC'98) conference in Orlando, Florida, November 7-13, 1998, to showcase the evolution and importance of global research community networking. Collaborators worked together to solve complex computational problems using advanced high-speed networks to access geographically-distributed computing, storage, and display resources. It is the collection of computing and communication resources that we refer to as the International Grid (iGrid). This paper presents an overview of the grid testbed, some of the underlying technologies used to enable distributed computing and collaborative problem solving, and descriptions of the applications. It concludes with recommendations for the future of global research community networking, based on the experiences of iGrid participants from the USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, Singapore, and Taiwan.Item Pervasive Technology Labs Program Report, August 2005(The Trustees of Indiana University, 2005-08) McRobbie, Michael; Adams, Karen; Baker, M. Pauline; Fox, Geoffrey; Gannon, Dennis; Heiland, Randy; Lumsdaine, Andrew; McMullen, Donald F.; Stewart, Craig; Wallace, StevenItem MSI-CIEC: MSI Cyberinfrastructure Empowerment Coalition and the TeraGrid(Proceedings of the 2006 Teragrid Conference, Indianapolis IN, 2006-06-12) Alo, Richard; Barnes, Karl; Baxter, Diane; Fox, Geoffrey; Kuslikis, Al; Lowe, Carl; Ramirez, Alex; Singleton, SelenaItem Pervasive Technology Labs Program Report, July 2006(The Trustees of Indiana University, 2006-07) McRobbie, Michael; Baker, M. Pauline; Fox, Geoffrey; Gannon, Dennis; Heiland, Randy; Lumsdaine, Andrew; McMullen, Donald F.; Miller, Therese; Siefert-Herron, Daphne; Stewart, Craig; Wallace, StevenItem Pervasive Technology Labs Program Report, July 2007(Indiana University, 2007-07) McRobbie, Michael; Adams, Karen; Baker, M. Pauline; Fox, Geoffrey; Gannon, Dennis; Heiland, Randy; Lumsdaine, Andrew; McMullen, Donald F.; Miller, Therese; Siefert-Herron, Daphne; Stewart, Craig; Wallace, Steven; Pierce, Marlon; Travis, GregoryItem Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University Report to the Lilly Endowment, Inc.,102-Month Program Report(2008-08) McRobbie, Michael A.; Wheeler, Bradley C.This is a 102-month program report on the accomplishments of the Pervasive Technology Institute to the Lilly Endowment, Inc., Grant Number 1999 2289-000.Item Pervasive Technology Institute overview(2009-05-22) Stewart, Craig A.Item Cyberinfrastructure Software Sustainability and Reusability: Report from an NSF-funded workshop(Indiana University, 2010) Stewart, Craig A.; Almes, Guy T.; Wheeler, Bradley C. (eds.)Item Survey of CASC Members on the Role of Industrial Programs in High Performance Computing Center Sustainability(2010-04-25) Modi, Jigar; Schwenker, Andrew; Sinha, Rohit; Tolly, MichaelThe Pervasive Technology Institute at Indiana University has engaged a team of graduate students to conduct a survey of Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation members to ascertain the status of their industrial partnership programs and determine what general features are consistent across members.Item It’s not a data deluge – it’s worse than that(2010-06-22) Stewart, Craig A.IU was among the many organizations that developed the phrase “data deluge” to describe the prodigious capabilities of digital instruments to produce data. A deluge calls to mind an extremely heavy rain, or maybe being drenched by a large wave. Unfortunately the situation we have is worse than that. The new capabilities of next-generation sequencing machines, digital video, and the capability of scientists to put high-output devices in remote locations makes the data issue far more challenging that it has ever been. This talk focuses on two general areas of handling data issues: wide area filesystems and movement of data across long distances; and the challenges of data management when data production rates simply exceed the capabilities of the network connecting source to analysis facilities. Examples will be drawn from use of the IU Data Capacitor, now the most widely used globally-accessible file system in the history of the TeraGrid; and field studies with data sources ranging from the Antarctic ice cap to African villages to telescopes on remote mountains. Some successes and many emerging challenges will be discussed.Item Indiana University Guidance on NSF Data Management Plans(Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing, 2011-04-15) IU Data Management Task ForceItem HUBzero and Indiana CTSI(2011-05-31) Barnett, William K.A presentation on the use of the HUBzero platform in support of the translational science mission of the Indiana CTSIItem Educational Applications of Supercomputing and Cyberinfrastructure(2011-06-21) Stewart, Craig A.Too many people, too few people; inspiring young people; examples of interesting educational activities (roughly scaling up by participant count); new opportunities for cyberinfrastructure at the campus, national, and international levels (campus bridging).Item Communicating with government & public stakeholders(2011-07-19) Stewart, Craig A.Overview of communicating project results to government and public stakeholders. Presented at FLEET Working Group Meeting, 19 July 2011, Vienna, AustriaItem Management and organizational structure of large scale innovative projects(2011-07-19) Stewart, Craig A.Overview of management and organizational structure of large scale innovative projects. Presented at FLEET Working Group Meeting, 19 July 2011, Vienna, AustriaItem A tale of two grids – Open Science Grid & TeraGrid(2011-07-20) Stewart, Craig A.Overview of TeraGrid and Open Science Grid. Presented at FLEET Working Group Meeting, 20 July 2011, Vienna, AustriaItem Economic development by the Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute, Pervasive Technology Labs, and the Research Technologies Division of University Information Technology Services September 1999 – June 2011: a public report(2011-08-25) Stewart, Craig A.; Miller, ThereseIn September of 1999 the Lilly Endowment awarded IU a major grant to fund the Indiana Pervasive Computing Research Initiative (IPCRES). From IPCRES grew the Pervasive Technology Labs (PTL) and then the Pervasive Technology Institute (PTI). This report summarizes the economic development activities of PTL, PTI, and the Research Technologies Division of University Information Technology Services (which long collaborated with PTL and is now one of the several components of PTI). These units report administratively to the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology. This report summarizes activities from the IPCRES award in 1999 to 1 June 2011.