Workshop Schedule

The desired outcome of the Archive '10 workshop is a vision of required infrastructure and cultural changes in the focus research communities for archiving and publishing experimental results. Concretely, this vision will be expressed in a workshop report that will be coauthored by the workshop participants. The workshop schedule is designed to drive this collaborative writing task---to help the participants collect information and then synthesize the recommendations that will go into the report.


Before the Workshop

WorkshopParticipants will be asked to come prepared with positions to share.

The workshop organizers will ask each participant to write a short (one page) position paper in advance of the actual workshop meeting. These papers will be collected and distributed to participants before the meeting, and will be included in the starting points for the ultimate workshop report. See the PositionPapers.


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Venue: Warnock Engineering Building, Room 3760 (Directions)

The first day is focused on gathering points of view and information from the disciplines that are represented at the workshop. The goal is to disseminate information to all the workshop participants, and to start synthesizing the report contributions from the individual scientific communities.

8:00 AM
Light breakfast
8:30 AM
Welcome and Introductions
  • Eric Eide, Welcome! / Tribute to Jay Lepreau
  • Mary Hall, Welcome! / Organization
    • (Slides in PDF or PPT format.)
9:00 AM
Panel 1: Networking
Short presentations by the panelists, followed by discussion.
10:25 AM
Break
10:40 AM
Panel 2: Compilers
12:00 PM
Lunch
1:00 PM
Panel 3: Physics, Geophysics, and Astrophysics
2:25 PM
Panel 4: Biomedical Imaging and Informatics
3:45 PM
Break
4:00 PM
Panel 5: Enabling Technologies
5:30 PM
Adjourn; dinner
Shuttle to restaurant departs WEB at 6:00 PM

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Venue: Warnock Engineering Building, Room 3760 (Directions)

The focus of the second day is on synthesis: identifying the most important ideas and issues from the first day, identifying the primary opportunities and challenges that lay ahead. The goal is to have a detailed outline of the workshop report by lunch. A subset of the workshop participants will continue after lunch to flesh out the report.

8:00 AM
Light breakfast
8:30 AM
Panel Summaries
Reports from the panel chairs, recapping the key panel ideas in preparation for assembling the workshop report.
  • Jeannie Albrecht. (Slides, Notes)
  • David Padua.
  • Sergey Fomel.
  • Joel Saltz.
  • Anita de Waard.
9:30 AM
Brainstorming on Future Directions
10:15 AM
Break
10:30 AM
Brainstorming on Future Directions, continued
12:00 PM
Adjourn; lunch

After the Workshop

After the workshop meeting, participants will finalize and publish the workshop report.

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