Changes between Version 26 and Version 27 of Gec11Agenda


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06/28/11 13:49:51 (13 years ago)
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    4141In addition, newcomers may also be interested in the [wiki:GEC11SfaceTutorial tutorial on how to use the Sface tool] to set up and run GENI experiments and the [wiki:GEC11ExperimenterFeedbackRoundtable Experimenter Roundtable] where current GENI experimenters will be giving developers feedback on what works well in GENI and the enhancements they'd like to see.
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    43 Experimenters with some knowledge of GENI and newcomers who have participated in the introductory tutorials described above may be interested in the [wiki:GEC11NetServTutorial NetServ tutorial] where they will learn about a framework for deploying in-network services deep into the network; the [wiki:GEC11ExperimentControlGush tutorial on Gush], an advanced experiment control tool; and a [wiki:GEC11GpENITutorial tutorial on GpENI], programmable network testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network between The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and University of Missouri – Kansas City.
     43Experimenters with some knowledge of GENI and newcomers who have participated in the introductory tutorials described above may be interested in the [wiki:GEC11NetServTutorial NetServ tutorial] where they will learn about a framework for deploying in-network services using Java modules; the [wiki:GEC11ExperimentControlGush tutorial on Gush], an advanced experiment control tool; and a [wiki:GEC11GpENITutorial tutorial on GpENI], programmable network testbed centered on a Midwest US regional optical network between The University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and University of Missouri – Kansas City.
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    4545''Each tutorial includes a detailed description linked to from the GENI agenda page with preparatory work and background reading.  Attendees should come prepared to engage in hands-on use of GENI.  Many tutorials require laptops with !VirtualBox software (http://www.virtualbox.org/); attendees should have this software installed before the tutorials.''