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1 Jim DeRoest Director, Streaming Media Technologies ResearchChannel, University of Washington Director, e-Science Initiatives Pacific Northwest Gigapop deroest@washington.edu

2 2 Research1 is an online community that allows researchers to collaborate with peers, and share information and digital media with the general public.

3 3 Serve as a premier outlet for researchers to fulfill their public outreach requirements Foster interaction and communication between members of the public and researchers Provide a collaborative platform to teams who could potentially be geographically dispersed Primary Functions

4 4 Easily create a “Project Hub” that serves as a public-facing webspace for their work and/or a private collaboration area for team members Easily upload, store, tag, and publish digital media in multiple formats including video, audio, images and documents Publish a blog for the project to discuss ongoing work Interact with other researchers and the general public through project- and discipline-specific message boards, private messaging, grid toolkit, and IP-based videoconferencing Core Features for Researchers

5 5 Growing population of “myspace-like” collaboratory portals for e-Research. myExperiment, Sci-Vee, EcoSpace, CalIT2 Research.Intelligence, ourSpace… “Grid, Cloud, favorite buzz word enabled” YouTube for research Research1 – How is it different? Public facing, social interface to e-Research activities. Interoperate with e-Research portals – peer collaboration. Manage/deliver low bandwidth and high bandwidth essence objects Multi-discipline yet research focused vs. “lost in theYouTube ether”

6 Demonstration

7 Architecture o.Net, Web 2.0 platform o Federation services o Social services o Digital asset management/delivery services o Grid platform services

8 Federation Services o Shibboleth Leverage existing inCommon federations Unaffiliated users – ProtectNetworks Exploring other auth environments o Data grid services – metadata/content sharing Affiliation and Content Assurance o NSDL model, Peer Reivew, ????

9 Social Services – Community Server o Enterprise level collaboration services Forums, blogs, portal tools, reporting, … Access controls and delegation services … Large commercial and public install base http://communityserver.org o Why not Sakai, Confluence, et al? Integration with existing.Net tools/applications + Leverage existing.Net development expertise = Faster deployment with our existing resources

10 Digital Content Management/Delivery Services o DigitalWell - Developed by ResearchChannel Extensible metadata, Advanced search High bandwidth-Large footprint content Capitalizes on R&E cyber-infrastructure Sharing/Federation/Data Grid – SRB interconnect WSAPI – portal development o Open Source http://digitalwell.orghttp://digitalwell.org

11 Next Steps … Interoperation with grid environment Simplify access/sharing – conduit to where science happens o Portals and applications Teragrid, Birn, Many Eyes, Hastac, Mirex, Dariah, GridSphere, … o Platform suites OSG VDT, OGF SOKU, GENI, Semantic Web, … o Authentication – credential handoff/mapping GSI, GridShib, VO, … Additional identity systems – eduRoam, OpenID, …

12 Next Steps … Interoperation with grid environment o Computational Grids Live visualization, rendering, encoding services o Data Grids Structured/unstructured data, semantic tagging Access to local lab repositories o Video Conferencing ConferenceXP, Access Grid, iHD1500 N-Way … o PDA services Email blog posting, iPhone video player, …

13 Collaboration partners o Open Science Grid Tool development Presentation capture, remote interview appliance OSG Grid services – automated audio/video encoding o Chinese Academy of Science VLAB collaboratory portal Develop/test grid portal interoperation

14 Deployment Timeline o Current: Beta prototype selected early adopter PI’s o Deploying production hardware o Soliciting funding – MacArthur, Mellon, NSF o Summer ‘08: Phase 2 research collaboration services Collaboration Invitation Interest in creating a Research1 project spaces Architecture development, research, partnership

15 For a closer look, visit beta.research1.org Apply for a project page www.researchchannel.org/research1 Contact Amy Philipson, amy@washington.eduamy@washington.edu Jim DeRoest, deroest@washington.eduderoest@washington.edu


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