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The Background on the GGF Workshop Process
GGF is already established as a place for
standards-setting activities, in order to foster building of truly interoperable
Grid middleware and applications. However,
because Grid technology is evolving so fast in so many directions it is essential
that GGF as a whole not focus merely on standards, but also serve as a focal
point for researchers conducting advanced research, which may lead to future
Grid standards. As such, we need the
input from researchers as much as from industrial practice and experience.
Although the GGF WG/RG slots are intended
for document discussions only, in reality in the past GGFs many Research groups
have been holding semi-workshop style meetings to foster research in their domain.
The GGF Workshop is an attempt to replace the series of 90-minute GGF sessions,
which had been occupied by such semi-workshop activities that had been somewhat
impromptu and not being well documented, with a more formal and well-planned
structure. Since the main purpose of GGF is to document standards, best practices,
and common research results, it is very important that such activities be properly
archived as a GGF document. On the other hand the workshop series is designed
to be lightweight, and to facilitate requests to repeat one as often as possible
if the topics seem viable, and the format remains well organized.
As a consequence of the new workshop structure,
future usage of 90-minute slots will be restricted to non-workshop-like activities
only. The Area Directors should make a note when the RG/WG chairs submit an
agenda for the slots, and suggest holding workshops if they detect workshop-like
agendas being proposed.
Workshop Format
The GGF Steering Group has envisioned three
types of workshops as outlined below, but there may be other types of workshops
conceivable, and/or a single workshop may embody a combination of the types
as follows:
Type one (invited presentations workshop)
would be a series of invited talks focused on a specific theme. We would encourage but not necessitate each
speaker to prepare a paper, which could be controlled by the workshop committee
and published as a GGF document. We could further have the papers collection
reviewed for a journal to publish it as a special issue.
Type two (refereed workshop) would
contain papers on a focused theme of interest to GGF.
The difference from 1. is that it would be similar to a mini-symposium,
i.e., there would be a call for papers and a review panel. Selected contributions would be presented at
the workshop and the proceedings would be published under the GGF banner, as
a GGF document or some other. Again,
we would consider a special issue of a journal as a venue for the publication.
(Note: Type 2 will be instituted after GGF9.)
Type three (discussions and brainstorming
workshop) would be a focused study of a particular problem by a group
of GGF participants. The outcome of the
workshop would be published as a special report to GGF as part of the standard
document series. The group that proposes
such a workshop would be responsible for delivery of the document.
Each of these workshops would be usually either
one day or half of a day during the GGF meeting, with possible extensions beyond
that as required. The Lifesciences RG Workshop held during GGF7 spanned over
1.5 days.
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