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    Campus Bridging Update
    (2015-03-03) Stewart, Craig A.
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    Cluster Management for non-XSEDE Systems
    (2016-02-09) Coulter, Eric; Hallock, Barbara; Pamidighantam, Sudhakar
    A webinar hosted by XSEDE and IU discussing no-cost, open source resources for scientific computation.
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    Cluster Management for non-XSEDE Systems
    (Indiana University, 2015-12-03) Hallock, Barbara; Coulter, Eric
    Slides from an XSEDE webinar presenting resources for system administrators of new and existing cluster compute resources not affiliated with XSEDE.
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    Leveraging Your Local Resources and National Cyberinfrastructure Resources without Tears
    (ACM, 2014-11) Hallock, Barbara; Knepper, Richard; Ferguson, James; Stewart, Craig A.
    Compute resources for conducting research inhabit a wide range from researchers' personal computers, servers in labs, campus clusters and condos, regional resource-sharing models, and national cyberinfrastructure. Researchers agree that there are not enough resources available on a broad scale, and significant barriers exist for getting analyses moved from smaller- to larger-scale cyberinfrastructure. The XSEDE Campus Bridging program disseminates a several tools that assist researchers and campus IT administrators in reducing barriers to the effective use of national cyberinfrastructure for research. Tools for data management, job submission and steering, best practices for building and administering clusters, and common documentation and training activities all support a flexible environment that allows cyberinfrastructure to be as simple to utilize as a plug-and-play peripheral. In this paper and the accompanying poster we provide an overview of Campus Bridging, including specific challenges and solutions to the problem of making the computerized parts of research easier. We focus particularly on tools that facilitate management of campus computing clusters and integration of such clusters with the national cyberinfrastructure.
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    What is campus bridging and what can it do for me?
    (Indiana University, 2015-06-25) Knepper, Richard L.
    The presentation describes the goals, vision, and strategy of campus bridging, what it provides for users, and what is required at campus sites.
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    Status, Strategies and Future Plans - OSG PKI Transition
    (2013-03-13) Welch, Von
    DOE/ESnet shutting down DOE Grids CA. OSG transitioning CA functionality to OSG service, so goal is to manage smooth transition of PKI functionality to there new OSG service.
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    Computational Sciences at Indiana University: An Overview
    (2013-03-12) Quick, Rob
    An overview of the Computational Sciences at Indiana University (CSIU) virtual organization and Open Science Grid resources
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    Campus Bridging: What is it and why is it important?
    (2013-03) Hallock, Barbara
    A brief description of Indiana University's activities, and the rationale therefore, as they pertain to the concept of campus bridging (the easing of transition between individual and much larger cyberinfrastructure resources).
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    NSF ACCI (Advisory Committee for CyberInfrastructure) Taskforce Update
    (2010-03-23) Stewart, Craig A.
    This presentation provides an overview of the National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure Task Forces: - Campus Bridging - Data - Grand Challenge Task Force - High Performance Computing - Software and Tools - Workforce Development
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    Campus Bridging Update
    (2011-12-06) Miller, Therese M.
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    XSEDE Campus Bridging
    (2011-08-31) Stewart, Craig A.
    This presentation gives an overview of campus bridging and its relation to XSEDE, the NSF-funded next-generation replacement for the TeraGrid.
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    Campus Bridging Task Force
    (2009-11) Stewart, Craig A.
    Overview of NSF ACCI Task Force on Campus Bridging.
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    Penguin Computing and Indiana University partner for “above campus” and campus bridging services to the community
    (2011-11) Stewart, Craig A.; Link, Matthew R.; Turner, George; Barnett, William K.
    IU and its partners are collaborating with Penguin Computing Inc. to implement a new model of ‘above campus’ services that provides many of the advantages of “cloud” services, while avoiding many of the drawbacks.
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    XSEDE Campus Bridging
    (2011-09-07) Stewart, Craig A.
    The XSEDE campus bridging group will help XSEDE create the software, tools and training that will allow excellent interoperation between XSEDE infrastructure researchers local (campus) cyberinfrastructure; enable excellent usability from the researcher’s standpoint for a variety of modalities and types of computing: HPC, HTC, and data intensive computing; and promote better use of local, regional and national CI resources.
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    Campus Bridging Taskforce 0th Draft of Recommendations
    (2010-10-20) Welch, Von
    Overview of recommendations regarding campus bridging, presented at the October 2010 Southeastern Universities Research Association Information Technology Committee Meeting.
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    XSEDE Campus Bridging Birds Of a Feather
    (2011-07-20) Knepper, Rich; Stewart, Craig A.; Ferguson, James Wade
    In early 2009 National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI) charged six different task forces to make strategic recommendations to the NSF in strategic areas of cyberinfrastructure: Campus Bridging; Data; Grand Challenges and Virtual Organizations; High Performance Computing; Software and Tools; and Work Force Development. This presentation about the Task Force on Campus Bridging was given at the 2011 TeraGrid conference.
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    What is Campus Bridging and why should you care:
    (2011-06-28) Stewart, Craig A.
    In early 2009 National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI) charged six different task forces to make strategic recommendations to the NSF in strategic areas of cyberinfrastructure: Campus Bridging; Data; Grand Challenges and Virtual Organizations; High Performance Computing; Software and Tools; and Work Force Development. This presentation about the Task Force on Campus Bridging was given at Kolloquium ZIH - Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany.
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    Overview of NSF ACCI Task Force on Campus Bridging Report
    (2011-03-16) Stewart, Craig A.; Welch, Von
    In early 2009 National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI) charged six different task forces to make strategic recommendations to the NSF in strategic areas of cyberinfrastructure: Campus Bridging; Data; Grand Challenges and Virtual Organizations; High Performance Computing; Software and Tools; and Work Force Development.   This presentation about the Task Force on Campus Bridging was given to the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computing.