Title: Directors View
1Directors View
- NPACI All-Hands Meeting
- March 6-9, 2002
- Francine Berman
- Director, NPACI and SDSC
- berman_at_sdsc.edu
2Welcome, Everyone!
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3 The NSF PACI Program
- PACI program is developing the human, software,
data, networking and computational infrastructure
to address critical science and technology needs - Focus is on the development of large-scale
infrastructure - Broad mission includes development of
infra-structure to promote scientific advances,
community access, education - PACI program instrumental in development of
data-intensive computing, Grid computing
4Science that Makes a Difference
- NPACI human, software and hardware infrastructure
is key to enabling the next generation of
advances in technology, science, and engineering.
Deep Impact
Broad Impact
Individual Impact
5Deep Impact
- RAMS simulations link climate models to land
cover and biodiversity models - Eastman, Pielke (Colorado State) with NPACI ESS
partners LTER, U Kansas, SDSC - Microtubule properties two orders of magnitude
increase in atoms simulated - McCammon, et al., UCSD
- Exploration and visualization of ensembles of oil
reservoir simulations - Alpha project with the Center for Subsurface
Modeling at U Texas, PTE partners at Ohio State
U, U Maryland
6Broad-based Impact
Selected NPACI Software Deployment
NPACI HPC Resources
800 new user logins created in the last year
1200 users used allocated time in the last
year 7,200 total publications theses citing
NPACI/SDSC resources 14.6M hits to NPACI and
SDSC web servers on average per month 9.5M
service units allocated in the last year
NPACI Archives
470 Terabytes of Data stored at Resource
Partners
DataCutter
Almost every Grid initiative is using
NPACI-supported technologies includingBIRN,
NVO, SCEC, GriPhyN, iVDGL, MCell, TeraGrid
7Individual Impact
- Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, Oct
18-20, Houston, TX - Ed Center launches Computational Science Resource
Community - Shodor Foundation awarded 2.7 million from NSF
to extend National Computational Science
Institute - CRA-W starts eighth year of its Distributed
Mentoring Program
8Driving a National Information Infrastructure
August 9, 2001 NSF Awarded 53,000,000 to
SDSC/NPACI and NCSA/Alliance for TeraGrid
- TeraGrid will provide in aggregate
- 13.6 trillion calculations per second
- Over 600 trillion bytes of immediately accessible
data - 40 gigabit per second network speed
- TeraGrid will provide a new paradigm for
data-oriented computing - Critical for disaster response, genomics,
environmental modeling,
9- PIs Berman, Foster, Messina, Reed, Stevens
- Original Sites SDSC/UCSD, Caltech, NCSA/UIUC,
ANL - Partners IBM, Intel, Qwest, Sun, Myricom,
Oracle and others - Cool Things about the TeraGrid
- Big data, simulation, modeling
- Grid computing, Globus, portals, middleware
- Clusters, Linux
- Production facility, usability key
- Scalability is fundamental
- TeraGrid Software Environment
- Linux
- Basic and Core Globus Services
- Advanced Services
- Data Services
- Over .6 Petabytes of on-line disk will provide
ultimate environment for data-oriented
computation - Linux environment provides more direct path from
development on lab cluster to performance on
high-end platform
10Looking Ahead
- Science needs are evolving
- Data motivates fundamental infrastructure
challenges for the next decade - Technology is changing
- Array of computer, network, storage, instruments
and devices increasingly heterogeneous - Increasing need for many components to coordinate
- Globalization of computation
- NSFs vision is evolving
- Cyberinfrastructure ? National Information
Infrastructure - Blue Ribbon Panel recommendations will help set
the stage - Terascale computing will provide the basis
11What has NSF been doing this year?
- Blue Ribbon Panel on Cyberinfrastructure
- Evaluate the performance of the PACI Program in
meeting the needs of the scientific research and
engineering community. - Recommend new areas of emphasis for the NSF CISE
Directorate that will respond to the future needs
of this community. - Recommend an implementation plan to enact any
changes anticipated in the recommendations for
new areas of emphasis. - Will most likely provide recommendations in
April/May - Terascale Computing System initiative
- TCS 2 Solicitation resulted in successful
NPACI/Alliance TeraGrid proposal - TCS 3 Solicitation coming soon
12Blue Ribbon Panel
- Broad themes from BRP Testimony (1)
- Information Infrastructure is a fundamental tool
for science. - Grid Computing is essential.
- The U.S. must build a persistent, evolutionary,
grid-based National Information Infrastructure to
stay competitive and maintain its leadership
role. - Dealing with immense amounts of data is the
critical problem of the next decade.
13Blue Ribbon Panel
- Broad themes from BRP Testimony (2)
- The PACI program and the TeraGrid project can
provide the core of a National Information
Infrastructure. - Substantive coordination, software and human
infrastructure is critical for the development of
a National Information Infrastructure usable and
relevant to a broad spectrum of science and
society.
14NSF Transitions
- NSF CISE AD
- Peter Freeman, Dean of Computing, GA Tech coming
on - Ruzena Bajcsy now Director of the Center for
Information Technology Research in the Interest
of Society at UC Berkeley - NSF ACIR Division Director
- Rich Hirsh, Acting Director
- Bob Borchers now Chief Technology Officer, Maui
High Performance Computing Center
15NPACI Transitions
- LT
- Paul Messina, retiring Chief Architect
- Carl Kesselman joining as Chief Software
Architect - Peter Arzberger joined UCSD administration as
Director, Life Sciences Initiatives - Richard Moore joined NPACI as Executive Director
- Peter Taylor leaving for University of Warwick,
Professor of Chemistry and Chief Scientist at the
Centre for Scientific Computing (Summer, 2002)
16NPACI Transitions
- EC
- Metasystems/Grid Computing Lead changed from
Andrew Grimshaw to Rich Wolski and Carl Kesselman
to Rich Wolski - ESS Lead changed from Jim Beach (elected Chairman
of the Board of Trustees of BIOSIS) and Cherri
Pancake to Cherri Pancake - EOT-PACI
- Rozeanne Steckler joined EOT-PACI LT
- Ann Redelfs leaving as co-thrust lead for dream
job in Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology - Russ Altman stepping down as Molecular Science
Thrust Lead (new Director of the Stanford Center
for Biomedical Computation) - Jim Pool returning as Member at Large
172002 NPACI Executive Committee
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Rich Wolski, UC Santa Barbara Metasystems/Grid
Computing Joel Saltz, Ohio State Programming
Tools and Environments Reagan Moore,
SDSCData-Intensive Computing Arthur Olson,
TSRIInteraction Environments William Martin, U
MichiganResource Representative Jim Pool,
Caltech Member at Large
TBA, Molecular Science Mark Ellisman,
UCSDNeuroscience Cherri Pancake, Oregon State
Earth Systems Science Tinsley Oden, U
TexasEngineering Gwen Jacobs, Montana
StateMember at Large Aron Kuppermann,
Caltech User Representative
182002 NPACI Executive Committee and Leadership
Team
- Susan Graham, UC Berkeley Chief Computer
Scientistgraham_at_cs.berkeley.edu - Peter Taylor, SDSCChief Applications
Scientisttaylor_at_sdsc.edu - Wayne Pfeiffer, SDSCResources pfeiffer_at_sdsc.edu
- Greg Moses, U WisconsinEducation, Outreach, and
Training Thrust Leadmoses_at_engr.wisc.edu
Francine Berman, SDSCDirectorberman_at_sdsc.edu Ric
hard Moore, SDSC Executive Directorrlm_at_sdsc.edu C
arl Kesselman, Chief Software Architectcarl_at_isi.e
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19Last Years AHM Homework Assignment
- At last years All Hands Meeting, we sought to
evaluate the NPACI vision, strategy and
organizational structure. - We focused on the following questions
- How are things working?
- How do the NPACI activities fit together as a
whole? - How do we measure our impact?
20What we did
- EC and LT spent most of the year in a frank and
thoughtful evaluation of NPACIs priorities and
organizational structure - A set of strategic priorities for the partnership
were developed (next slide) - Considered many organizational alternatives from
staying with the current system to radical
restructuring - Punchline The basic structure is good but we
want to - Increase internal and external communication
- Increase accountability
- Coordinate the NPACI infrastructure portfolio
more effectively
21NPACI Strategic Priorities
- Define future directions for high-end scientific
computing and field the national infrastructure
to enable them. - Expand and diversify the community of users of
NPACI resources. - Maximize the impacts of NPACI technologies on the
research community. - Increase the understanding of NPACI technology
for scientific computing and scientific data
environments for a broad community.
22NPACI Organizational Improvements
- Ad hoc committees to help NPACI work more
effectively - Strategic Projects defining, guiding and
coordinating thrust activities in both the
applications and technology domains - Resources and Users defining, guiding, and
coordinating the portfolio of production-level
hardware, software, and services - Outreach and Coordination defining and guiding
EOT, coordinating internal communication,
international affiliates, AHM, SCxy, new
communities - Committees will operate for next 6 months, then
be evaluated by EC - Increased focus on review and strategic planning
- Continue annual review of all projects
- Strategic priorities will be used to help
evaluate projects
23What does the Future Hold?
- In the next decade, our National Information
Infrastructure will need to support unprecedented
- Diversity
- Globalization
- Integration
- Data management, analysis and knowledge synthesis
- Scale
- Use
SensorsExperiments, Instrumentation
24Fundamental IT Challenges for the Next Decade
- Data collection to knowledge synthesis, data
mining - Data ? Information ? Knowledge
- How do we determine usable information from
massive amounts of data? - Integrated technologies
- Sensors, computation, data management
- How do we develop end-to-end applications which
integrate new technologies?
25Fundamental IT Challenges for the Next Decade
- Universal Access
- Location-independence, ubiquitous access to
computing, data, resources - How do we develop applications which can be
initiated from anywhere at anytime? - Global-scale collaboration
- Collaboration tools, access, interoperability
- How do we communicate, work, and recreate with
people all over the world?
26Infrastructure for Today and Tomorrow
- Information infrastructure required for the next
generation of scienceand technology results - Unprecedented partnership required in order to
meet the challenges of the next decade - PACI program and TeraGrid provide the core of a
National Information Infrastructure
27Welcome to AHM 2002
- The future National Information Infrastructure
starts here. - Participate actively! This is your partnership.
- Enhance your own collaborations
- Help us build a stronger and more successful
partnership - Tell us what you think.
- Talk with EC members and other partners
- Please give your feedback and return surveys
- Thanks in advance for providing input to the
NPACI Communications group - Thanks to IBM for funding the AHM Reception!
28Thanks
- Paul Messina
- Peter Arzberger
- Peter Taylor