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Revision as of 19:30, 3 May 2012

Quarterly Report Number NGI Name Partner Name Author
Q8 NGI_HU Hungary Csaba Hajdu


1. MEETINGS AND DISSEMINATION

1.1. CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS ORGANISED

Date Location Title Participants Outcome (Short report & Indico URL)
9-10.02.2011 Budapest, Hungary Workshop on e-Science Workflows 27 https://www.egi.eu/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=656

1.2. OTHER CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

Date Location Title Participants Outcome (Short report & Indico URL)
26-30.03.2012 Munich, Germany EGI Community Forum http://cf2012.egi.eu/


1.3. PUBLICATIONS

Publication title Journal / Proceedings title Journal references
Volume number
Issue

Pages from - to
Authors
1.
2.
3.
Et al?
Ripples and dots generated by lattice gases Applied Surface Science http://arxiv.org/pdf/1109.2717.pdf 258 (2012) 4186 Géza Ódor, Bartosz Liedke, Karl-Heinz Heinig and Jeffrey Kelling
Griffiths phases in the contact process on complex networks AIP Conf. Proc. 1332 http://arxiv.org/pdf/1010.4413v1.pdf G. Ódor, R. Juhász, C. Castellano, M. A. Munoz

2. ACTIVITY REPORT

2.1. Progress Summary

EDGI probes to be included to official SAM release (delayed for central operation reasons). Contributing to VTs (the ones from qr7+ compendium).

2.2. Main Achievements

As it was announced at Operations Management Board the EGI Community Forum the EDGI production infrastructure is already offered as a service for EGI and NGI user communities, thus enabling and exploiting the possibilities lying within volunteer and institutional desktop grid computing for a wider scientific user community. The EDGI production infrastructure adds 130,000 CPUs to the EGI resources.

2.3. Issues and mitigation

Issue Description Mitigation Description