[[PageOutline]] = Selected Project Highlights = Tuesday, July 26, 10:00 am - 12 noon [[BR]] Room: [[BR]] Session Leaders: Harry Mussman (GPO, Raytheon BBN Technologies) and Vic Thomas (GPO, Raytheon BBN Technologies) [[BR]] == Description == This session will highlight a few GENI projects, selected because they are now introducing significant capabilities to GENI and demonstrating key GENI concepts. Please note: these projects were selected to provide a cross-section of GENI projects; the list cannot be exhaustive due to the time constraints. == Agenda == === Talk 1 === 10:00am Instrumentation Tools - Jim Griffioen, (Univ. Kentucky) - Highlight: Tools that can be included in protoGENI slice to instrument an experiment, and their use by experimenters. [[BR]] === Talk 2 === 10:15am OMF/OML (and use in WiMAX experiments) - Max Ott (NICTA) - Highlight: Capabilities of OMF to script experiments, and OML to gather data from experiment applications, to be used by WiMAX experimenters. [[BR]] === Break === 10:30am === Talk 3 === 11:00am Measurement Data Archive - Giridhar Manepalli (CNRI) - Highlight: Prototype service in operation to provide experimenters with user workspace, and long-term archives. [[BR]] === Talk 4 === 11:15am Secure Updates - Justin Cappos (NYU Poly) - Highlight: Secure Updates project has built capability that has been used by PrimeGENI and tested on other platforms including PlanetLab to securely distribute updates. [[BR]] === Talk 5 === 11:30am SFace and Raven Tools - Andy Bavier (Princeton Univ.) - Highlight: Sface is a new tool available to GENI experimenters that works with any aggregate that implements the GENI AM API and uses GENI rspecs; Sface's integration with Raven helps experimenters distribute and manage versions of experiment software. [[BR]] === Talk 6 === 11:45am GUSH Tools - Jeannie Albrecht (Williams College) - Highlight: A full-featured experiment control tool for GENI experimenters,that works with any aggregate that implements the GENI AM API. [[BR]] === Adjourn === 12noon