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GCE08 Program Call

Scientific portals and gateways are important components of many
large-scale scientific computing and Grid projects. They are
characterized by Web-based user interfaces and services that securely
access Grid resource, data, application, and collaboration services
for communities of scientists. As a result, the science application
user is shielded from the complex details and infrastructure needed to
operate an application on the Grid.
Gateways and Cyberinfrastructure are being heavily influenced by the
so-called Web 2.0 trends in Internet computing. Ajax, JSON,
folksonomies, social networking, mash-ups, REST, RSS/Atom feeds, and
other developments run parallel to much that has occurred in the
Gateway community. New developments such as the competing Google-led
Open Social and Facebook APIs for socially networked applications,
OpenID for security, and cloud computing offerings from Amazon,
Microsoft, Google, and others will have a dramatic impact on the
expectations that scientific users will have from Grids.   These
approaches provide important enhancements to the ways gateways
interact with information services, provide rich user interactivity,
and build social networks. Examining the impact of these technologies
will be the main focus of the workshop, but papers on all aspects of
science gateway development are encouraged.
Topics of interest include the following:
 * Integration of Web 2.0 technologies with science gateways;
 * Gateways to cloud computing services;
 * Applications of virtual world technologies to science and education gateways;
 * Social networks for scientific communities;
 * Grid portals and gateways deployments, including User Portals,
Application Portals, Science Gateways, Education Portals, User
interface/usability studies;
 * Design and architecture of Grid portals, portal containers, and gateways;
 * Tools and frameworks that make developing Grid Portals and gateways easier;
 * Portal security models and solutions;
 * Middleware solutions in support of scientific portals and Gateways
including Web Services, workflow and mashup composers and engines, and
similar capabilities;
 * Non-browser gateways: desktops and mobile computing gateways; and
* Summary and survey papers.

See http://www.collab-ogce.org/gce08/index.php/Main_Page for more information.

Format: the workshop format will be consist of 30 minute presentations
of peer-reviewed papers.
Outcome: We expect this to result in a follow-up peer-reviewed journal
publication of selected papers.
Advertisement: as in previous years, we will establish a technical
committee of leaders in the field, who will help recruit participants.
 We will also advertise the workshop through various mailing lists.
Participants from previous workshops will be notified.
Important Dates
Papers Due: September 15, 2008
Acceptance Notification: October 1, 2008
Workshop: November 16, 2008

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