Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of PlanetLab-1Q09-status


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Timestamp:
04/21/09 14:08:17 (15 years ago)
Author:
Aaron Falk
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    8 == Major accomplishments ==
     8== I. Major accomplishments ==
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    1010Version 0.1 of geniwrapper is now running “live” on PLC. It provides an alternative interface that is currently being used only for testing and evaluation (i.e., we have do not yet expect general usage). It is also running on VINI central, and the two are federated via a common Slice Manager.
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    12 == Description of work performed during last quarter ==
     12== II. Description of work performed during last quarter ==
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    14 === Activities and findings ===
     14=== A. Activities and findings ===
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    1616  * Geniwrapper running “live” at PLC.
     
    2020  * Defined prototype RSpec to support PLC and VINI.
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    22 === Project participants ===
     22=== B. Project participants ===
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    2424  * Scott Baker (contractor), Reid Moran (Princeton engineer), and Tony Mack (Princeton engineer) contributed to geniwrapper, and supported MyPLC adoption.
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    26 === Publications (individual and organizational) ===
     26=== C. Publications (individual and organizational) ===
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    2828  * Slice-Based Facility Architecture. Larry Peterson, et. al. March 31, 2009.
     
    3030  * Understanding and Resolving Conflicts on !PlanetLab. Larry Peterson. March 2009
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    32 === Outreach activities ===
     32=== D. Outreach activities ===
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    3434  * None.
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    36 === Collaborations ===
     36=== E. Collaborations ===
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    3838Cluster B participants working with MyPLC:
     
    5252  * !CoreLab (Japan)
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    54 === Other Contributions ===
     54=== F. Other Contributions ===
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    5656Reported experience dealing with usage policy on !PlanetLab at EDUCOM meeting, informing University CIO discussions on such policies.