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Service or as an Instrument July 21 2012 INCISE 2 Workshop Snowbird Geoffrey Fox gcfindianaedu Informatics Computing and Physics Pervasive Technology Institute

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Service or as an Instrument July 21 2012 INCISE 2 Workshop Snowbird Geoffrey Fox gcfindianaedu Informatics Computing and Physics Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University . It enables analytics and knowledge generation to occur at the source of the data This approach requires leveraging resources that may not be continuously connected to a network such as laptops smartphones tablets and sensors Edge Computing covers a rt lower layers Configurability and behavior modification Automation and remote management Isolation from collocated networks Scalability Integration with wired testbeds and networks Three techniques currently available Simulators Testbeds and Emulat “Computing . is changing more rapidly than ever before, and scientists have the unprecedented opportunity to change computing . directions” . “In . 20 or 30 years, you'll be able to hold in your hand as much computing knowledge as exists now in the whole city, or even the whole world. Szymon Gadomski, NDGF meeting, September 2009. S. Gadomski, ”ATLAS computing in Geneva", NDGF, Sept 09. 1. the Geneva ATLAS Tier-3 cluster. other sites in Switzerland. issues with the data movement. ITS Research Computing. Lani. Clough, Mark Reed. markreed@unc.edu. . Objectives. Introductory. level MATLAB course for people who want to learn . parallel and GPU computing . in MATLAB.. Help participants . IT4GIS. Keith T. Weber, GISP. GIS Director. ISU-GIS Training and Research Center. Goal of this presentation. Describe and demystify “The Cloud”. What is it?. How is it different from web services?. Heidi Picher Dempsey. Internet2 Annual Meeting. April 8. , . 2014 . www.geni.net. . GENI provides a virtual lab for networking and . distributed systems research and education. GENI started with exploratory, rapid prototyping 5 years ago. Jeannie Albrecht. Williams College, Plush/Gush project. Ivan . Seskar. Rutgers University, WINLAB/ORBIT project. Steven . Schwab. Cobham. Analytic Solutions, DETER project. Eric . Eide. University of Utah, . GRID COMPUTING. Today's science is much based on computation, data analysis, and collaboration as on the efforts of individual experimentalists and theorists.. Grid computing. is the application of several computers to a single problem at the same time. . You are probably already familiar with the unmet demand for cloud computing skills in the job market. Now you want to figure out what the best path forward will be, given your experience, your interests, your goals, and the market needs. This learning path will introduce you to cloud computing in general, then give you insight into the three major platforms - Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft's Azure, and Google Cloud Platform - before outlining career opportunities by role. Khalid Muhammad. 1. History of Quantum Computing. Bits and Qubits. Problems with the Quantum Machine. Who Introduced the Idea?. Khalid Muhammad. 1. Introduction to Quantum Computing. Soviet scientist Yuri . By: Roshan Kathir, Javakar Jeyanathan, Theodore Egube. What is Quantum Computing?. Computing using quantum mechanics. Very powerful technology to allow extremely fast computing . Uses . qubits . instead of bits. Cloud computing is a model for enabling . convenient. , . on-demand network access . to a . shared pool . of . configurable computing resources . (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) [Mell_2009], [Berkely_2009]. . Prabhaker Mateti. Mobile Computing. What is a smart phone?. Broad Functionality. Phone calls (of course). Local File Storage. Internet/Cloud Services. Office Computing. eBook Reader. Multimedia Player.

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