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v38 v39 117 117 118 118 ''Demo Participants:'' Thomas Anderson, Justin Cappos [[BR]] 119 This demo will describe common use cases for the Million Node GENI / Seattle software. We will also include a demonstration of student created software including alpha versions of a clicker program written in Seattle and an automatic deployment system. [[BR]] 120 Affiliation(s): University of Washington 119 ''Affiliation:'' University of Washington 120 121 This demo will describe common use cases for the Million Node GENI / Seattle software. We will also include a demonstration of student created software including alpha versions of a clicker program written in Seattle and an automatic deployment system. 121 122 122 123 == netKarma: GENI Provenance Registry == 123 124 124 125 ''Demo Participants:'' Beth Plale, Chris Small [[BR]] 126 ''Affiliation:'' Indiana University 127 125 128 NetKarma will demonstrate capture of provenance information of a sample experiment running on GENI Planetlab nodes. This will include the capture of workflow of an experiment run in GUSH and the software used and distributed by RAVEN. 126 NetKarma will also demonstrate the deployment of a permanent provenance store in the form of a Karma 3.1 Database. This database will allow data from each experiment to be available either by direct queries or as part of a RabbitMQ Pub/Sub system [[BR]] 127 Affiliation(s): Indiana University 129 130 NetKarma will also demonstrate the deployment of a permanent provenance store in the form of a Karma 3.1 Database. This database will allow data from each experiment to be available either by direct queries or as part of a RabbitMQ Pub/Sub system 128 131 129 132 == OpenFlow Campus Trials at Georgia Tech (OFGT) == 130 133 131 134 ''Demo Participants:'' Nick Feamster, Russell Clark, Ron Hutchins, Ellen Zegura, Ankur Kumar [[BR]] 132 RESONANCE is a novel network admission control architecture based on GENI and OpenFlow. The system supports fine-grained network policies and multi-site access. The system is operational on the Georgia Tech and Clemson campuses across multiple buildings using diverse vendor technologies. [[BR]] 133 Affiliation(s): Georgia Institute of Technology 135 ''Affiliation:'' Georgia Institute of Technology 136 137 RESONANCE is a novel network admission control architecture based on GENI and OpenFlow. The system supports fine-grained network policies and multi-site access. The system is operational on the Georgia Tech and Clemson campuses across multiple buildings using diverse vendor technologies. 134 138 135 139 == OpenFlow Campus Trials at Indiana University (OFIU) ==