Thursday, May 31st

Journal Publication


I was delighted to receive an invitation today from the editor of the 'Concurrency and Computation' Journal to submit an extended version of my paper on 'middlware infrastructures for virtual organisations' for publciation in that journal.

I consider this a great personal achievement. GOLD was a lot of things; we showed how an application domain such that of chemical development could be revolutionised using the concepts of VO in order to enact its workflows. We demonstrated how the software would look, feel and operate and in addition we developed our platform using WS standards and specifications which -at that time- many people hardly knew of their existence. I always took pride in the project and the work of my collegaues and felt that we -as a team- were further ahead in terms of demonstratable ideas than other researchers in the area. Perhaps we should not have been as quite as we were at the end about our achivements.

The editor of the Journal informs me that the paper was considered as the Best Paper of the AHM2006 conference in which the GOLD platform was showcased....says it all really...

panos on 05.31.07 @ 05:05 PM gmt [link]


Wednesday, May 9th

Manchester update


I find it absolutely fascinating that I have managed to do so much work during these last few days away from the office. I have managed to catch up with my reading about ESB's, do a little bit of programming on my SecPAL implementation, respond to all my emails and still attend most meetings and all keynotes here at the OGF.

I had an extensive chat with my colleagues from MS and they seemed quite impressed with my effort to provide first Java implementation of SecPAL. We are still in talks whether I should go ahead and develop a java datalog engine from scratch or alter the current XSB implemetation I have. MS has done a lot of progress in the marketing arena for SecPAL having released 2 articles on the subject to the computing press -acknowledging my efforts- with more publications to follow. We also discussed throughly the idea of using SecPAL on CARMEN. The idea of allowing neuroscientists to express their own security policies on a SecPAL based interface sounds very appealing from an evaluation point of view. My brief presentation about CARMEN and the graphic details i used to describe how data was collected did not make a good lunch conversation topic smile. We spent the evening at a fancy indian restaurant with further drinks at a Cult Tv Series Themed Bar (this was the actual name) which was brilliant. We renewed our meeting date for next October at Redmond/Seattle where the next OGF will be taking place.

OGF itself has been good so far and I think the time is right to make a significant contribution or dare i say a difference in the GRID security arena. Having discussed over the past 20 meetings about the need for logic based authorisation tools, the time is right to introduce SecPAL to a wider audience within the GRID community. My colleague Marty humphrey from Virginia Uni, who has also been evaluating SecPAL has produced a .NET based GridFTP with SecPAL attached to it. I look forward to hearing about people comments on this technology. Apart from the talks and the keynotes the exhibitions have been poor so far (I think this is the general consensus) and not very interesting, the majority of which consists of Wide screen TVs with slides on. I found amusing a particular exhibit that had HD widescreen TVs showing pieces of code! of an GRID api implementation. What is the point of that? smile

On a sour note I bid farewell to my friend Steve L. who is moving to a new post in Japan. I promised to make an effort and visit him after he settles down.
panos on 05.09.07 @ 11:06 AM gmt [link]


Monday, May 7th

DSN


The work I have been doing on policy verification along with my colleauges John F. and Jeremy B. has been accepted for publication at the next DSN meeting in Edinburgh. We have had a technical report out for a while now. This latest publication success is the queue for a proper journal publication on the subject. More to follow....Time to get back doing some attending of the OGF talks.


panos on 05.07.07 @ 12:51 PM gmt [link]


Friday, May 4th

OGF


I am traveling to Manchester next week where I will spend most of it at the OGF meeting. I look forward to meeting my colleagues from MS and Manchester Uni. and catching up with the latest developments on SecPal. I will be away from the office but not too far from my emails. I am back on the 14th of May.

Meanwhile enjoy this clip. It gives the lost for words expression a new whole meaning. smile

panos on 05.04.07 @ 12:30 PM gmt [link]