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Item MaDDash Quick Install Guide(2019-10) Chevalier, Scott; Southworth, DougItem Final Report: IRNC Kickoff Workshop #2(2011-10-06) Williams, James G.Under the National Science Foundation’s International Research Network Connections program, Indiana University, International Networks at Indiana University, put on two workshops in support of furthering the collaborative efforts among the program’s nine Primary Investigators and their supporting organizations. These are the presentations from the second of these workshops.Item Final Report: IRNC Kickoff Workshop #1(2010-07-13) Williams, James G.Under the National Science Foundation’s International Research Network Connections program, Indiana University, International Networks at Indiana University, put on two workshops in support of furthering the collaborative efforts among the program’s nine Primary Investigators and their supporting organizations. These are the presentations from the first of these workshops.Item Final Report: 2nd US-India Network Enabled Research Collaboration Workshop(2012-03-22) Williams, James G.; McLaughlin, George M.This 2nd US-India Network-enabled Research Collaboration Workshop built on the results and follow-up from the first workshop by identifying how problems and opportunities of network-enabled research collaboration presented in Delhi have been addressed; illustrating what new collaboration opportunities (and problems) have presented themselves and how they might be addressed; and posing the question - if network-enabled research collaboration dialogue has value, how do we proceed forward in a sustainable manner?Item India-US Network Enabled R/E Collaboration Workshop #1(2010-12) Williams, James G.The workshop brought together networking experts and domain scientists from India and the US to provide an opportunity for scientists and researchers to understand the current state and future plans for networking and cyberinfrastructure in general in India and the US and for US and Indian researchers and their graduate students to establish and strengthen research relationships resulting in increased scientific collaboration between the two countries. We welcomed speakers from a wide variety of science fields including geosciences, climate change, bioinformatics, astronomy and nanotechnology.Item CIREN (TransPAC2) NSF Final Report(2010-09-30) Williams, James G.This is the Final Report for NSF award SCI-0441096.Item Security at the Cyber Border: Exploring Cybersecurity for International Research Network Connections(2012-03) Welch, Von; Pearson, Douglas; Tierney, Brian; Williams, JamesInternational research network connections are unusual in the operation of network connections that cross the U.S. border. This places these networks in a position to see traffic crossing national boundaries, between customers under different cultural and legal frameworks. This report represents the output of the "Security at the Cyber-Border" workshop to (1) capture and articulate technical and policy cybersecurity considerations related to international research network connections, and (2) capture opportunities and challenges for the those connections to foster cybersecurity research.Item TransPAC Final Report(2005-07-31) Adams, Karen; Flannery, David; Hicks, John; Kotil, Chad; McMullen, Donald; McRobbie, Michael; Moore, Gregory; Pearson, Doug; Peck, Steve; Pingleton, Roger; Robb, Chris; Williams, JamesTransPAC was a high performance network connecting scientists in the United States with their counterparts in the Asia-Pacific region. TransPAC provided fundamental network infrastructure to support e-science collaborations between these researchers in a broad range of scientific disciplines including astronomy, molecular biology, high-energy physics, medicine, meteorology, visualization, and computational science.