Jeremy: What a great use of the AG. If you have a write-up about this, we would like to have a copy for reference. Even better would be to link from accessgrid.org to online content about this work, if you have any available.
The grant proposal can cite the following chapter from "The Grid" book: Rick Stevens and the Futures Lab Group, “Group-Oriented Collaboration: The Access Grid Collaboration System,” The Grid 2: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure, I. Foster and C. Kesselman, eds., Morgan Kaufmann, 2004, pp. 191-199. Access Grid is a registered trademark of the University of Chicago. If you need anything else, let me know. Tom On 4/26/09 10:02 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote: > I've been helping the Pediatrics department use AccessGrid as an > interviewing and diagnoses tool. We have a Dell Netbook set up with > AT&T 3G and AG 3.1 that we ship to the patient. The patient turns it > on, AG loads and connects to our server. It has performed considerably > well over 3G. We settled on this solution because the majority of the > patients are in rural areas of the country. > > Now I received a request this morning for a grant proposal utilizing > this solution for more researchers. > > What should we cite in our grant proposal and is the AccessGrid > trademarked or copyrighted? > >

