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* Installed and updated grid infrastructure components: implemented configuration for Condor/Globus/GSI to allow NA-MIC and external users to access UCSD computational resources. | * Installed and updated grid infrastructure components: implemented configuration for Condor/Globus/GSI to allow NA-MIC and external users to access UCSD computational resources. | ||
* Defined [[Slicer3:Execution_Model|Data Execution Model for Slicer3]] - The purpose of this is to facilitate a "run-everywhere" philosophy for algorithm writers. If NAMIC adopts a standard for algorithm "self-description" that is followed when command line executables are written, Slicer, the grid, clusters, etc... should be able to use the executables directly in their environment. | * Defined [[Slicer3:Execution_Model|Data Execution Model for Slicer3]] - The purpose of this is to facilitate a "run-everywhere" philosophy for algorithm writers. If NAMIC adopts a standard for algorithm "self-description" that is followed when command line executables are written, Slicer, the grid, clusters, etc... should be able to use the executables directly in their environment. | ||
− | * Defined API for the Grid Interface - | + | * Defined API for the Grid Interface - this API enables the configuration of available cluster resources and allows the running of algorithms on this distributed grid environment |
* First implementation of the [[Slicer3:Grid_Interface|Grid Wizard (GWiz)]] is now in testing for a select set of algorithms. A beta release is scheduled for the [[2007_Programming/Project_Week_MIT|NAMIC 2007 Summer Programmer's Week]]. Additionaly, an initial integration with the Slicer3 environment has been accomplished (see image thumbnail) | * First implementation of the [[Slicer3:Grid_Interface|Grid Wizard (GWiz)]] is now in testing for a select set of algorithms. A beta release is scheduled for the [[2007_Programming/Project_Week_MIT|NAMIC 2007 Summer Programmer's Week]]. Additionaly, an initial integration with the Slicer3 environment has been accomplished (see image thumbnail) | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 26 April 2007
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Objective:
- Enable Slicer3 to execute work in a distributed grid environment
- Enable NA-MIC algorithms to be tested in a distributed grid environment
Progress:
- Installed and updated grid infrastructure components: implemented configuration for Condor/Globus/GSI to allow NA-MIC and external users to access UCSD computational resources.
- Defined Data Execution Model for Slicer3 - The purpose of this is to facilitate a "run-everywhere" philosophy for algorithm writers. If NAMIC adopts a standard for algorithm "self-description" that is followed when command line executables are written, Slicer, the grid, clusters, etc... should be able to use the executables directly in their environment.
- Defined API for the Grid Interface - this API enables the configuration of available cluster resources and allows the running of algorithms on this distributed grid environment
- First implementation of the Grid Wizard (GWiz) is now in testing for a select set of algorithms. A beta release is scheduled for the NAMIC 2007 Summer Programmer's Week. Additionaly, an initial integration with the Slicer3 environment has been accomplished (see image thumbnail)
Key Investigators:
- UCSD BIRN-CC: Jeffrey Grethe, Neil Jones
- GE: Dan Belzek, Jim Miller
- Isomics: Steve Pieper
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