245 | | The GENI Experiment Engine (GEE) is a framework that makes it easy for many experimenters to get up and going with GENI experiments. Inspired by the Google App Engine, it will enable a user who has never used GENI before to do an interesting sample experiment in under 5 minutes. Furthermore, many communities will be able to leverage this framework to do a customized, useful experiment specific to their use case in under two hours. For example, scientists will be able to perform calculations using GENI, educators will be able to deploy and grade homework assignments, and open source developers from US IGNITE and similar efforts can easily build and deploy their software. While our work is not meant to serve all possible use cases of GENI, it will streamline and service the needs of a large portion of the community by providing them with effective and usable tools that are customized to their needs. In this demo we will show the construction and deployment of an interesting GENI experiment within five minutes on the existing GENI infrastructure. |
| 247 | The GENI Experiment Engine (GEE) is a framework that makes it easy for many experimenters to get up and going with GENI experiments. Inspired by the Google App Engine, it will enable a user who has never used GENI before to do an interesting sample experiment in under 5 minutes. Furthermore, many communities will be able to leverage this framework to do a customized, useful experiment specific to their use case in under two hours. For example, scientists will be able to perform calculations using GENI, educators will be able to deploy and grade homework assignments, and open source developers from US IGNITE and similar efforts can easily build and deploy their software. While our work is not meant to serve all possible use cases of GENI, it will streamline and service the needs of a large portion of the community by providing them with effective and usable tools that are customized to their needs. In this demo we will show the construction and deployment of an interesting GENI experiment within five minutes on the existing GENI infrastructure. |
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| 249 | [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC19Agenda/EveningDemoSession/1957_GEC 19 Poster.pdf '''GEE Poster file'''] |
326 | | The "Slice Around the World" demonstration initiative was established to demonstrate the powerful potential of designing and implementing world-wide environments consisting of Global computational and storage clouds closely integrated with highly programmable networks. The initiative has been established by network research centers/research labs that are participating in multiple next generation networking activities, including those developing large scale distributed experimental network research environment, such as those be implemented by such initiatives as the NSF Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI), the EU Future Internet Research Environment (FIRE), the Japanese New Generation Internet, the Korean Future Internet initiatives, the German Future Internet Lab (G-Lab), the Brazilian future Internet initiative and others. These environments are being developed by researchers for researchers. An important goal for many of the current projects would be to have persistent global environments directly developed and managed by the research community to support their experimental research. |
| 332 | The "Slice Around the World" demonstration initiative was established to demonstrate the powerful potential of designing and implementing world-wide environments consisting of Global computational and storage clouds closely integrated with highly programmable networks. The initiative has been established by network research centers/research labs that are participating in multiple next generation networking activities, including those developing large scale distributed experimental network research environment, such as those be implemented by such initiatives as the NSF Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI), the EU Future Internet Research Environment (FIRE), the Japanese New Generation Internet, the Korean Future Internet initiatives, the German Future Internet Lab (G-Lab), the Brazilian future Internet initiative and others. These environments are being developed by researchers for researchers. An important goal for many of the current projects would be to have persistent global environments directly developed and managed by the research community to support their experimental research. |
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| 334 | [http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC19Agenda/EveningDemoSession/1921_GEC19-poster[1].pdf ''' SDX-iGENI: Software Define Network Exchange for International GENIPoster file'''] |