All,

A small correction to the topic of next week's reading group:

  Science DMZ: a Network Design Pattern for Data Intensive Science

[not "social science"]

Apologies,

Steve




On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Quinn Dombrowski <qui...@berkeley.edu>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Our next Research IT Reading Group
> <https://wikihub.berkeley.edu/display/istrit/Research+IT+Reading+Group>will
> feature Greg Bell, Director of the  Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) as well
> as the Scientific Networking Division at Lawrence Berkeley National
> Laboratory. He will be discussing the Science DMZ: a network design pattern
> for data intensive social science.
>
> When: Thursday, March 26 from noon - 1pm
> Where: 200C Warren Hall, 2195 Hearst St (see building access instructions
> on parent page
> <https://wikihub.berkeley.edu/display/istrit/Research+IT+Reading+Group>).
> Event format: The reading group is a brown bag lunch (bring your own) with
> a short ~20 min talk followed by ~40 min group discussion.
>
> Please review the following in advance of the 3/26 meeting:
> ==============================
> (1) Science DMZ: a Network Design Pattern for Data Intensive Science
> <http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2510000/2503245/a85-dart.pdf?ip=169.229.199.41&id=2503245&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=CA367851C7E3CE77%2E3158474DDFAA3F10%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=490346228&CFTOKEN=21868237&__acm__=1426633512_b14b9328411ccdab56be55fa2a54fcaa>
>  (also
> attached to this e-mail as a PDF)
> (2) *Executive Summary* and *Findings* sections only of High Energy
> Physics and Nuclear Engineering Network Requirements
> <https://www.es.net/assets/Papers-and-Publications/HEP-NP-Net-Req-2013-Final-Report.pdf>
>  (skimming
> other section of this long report is optional)
>
> ==============================
>
> Warren Hall access: For those who do not have keycard access to the
> building, please take the elevator to the second floor (stairwell door
> requires keycard). Before noon, let the receptionist know you're joining
> the Reading Group in 200C and s/he will let you in and show you the way.
> After noon, look for a sign next to the receptionist window to the right as
> you exit the elevators. We'll post a note with a phone number that you can
> call or text, and someone will come out to open the locked doors.
>
> We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
>



-- 
Steve Masover
Research Information Technology (Research IT)
http://research-it.berkeley.edu
maso...@berkeley.edu
510-642-8488

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