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iRODS Workshop

http://irods.diceresearch.org
The iRODS integrated Rule-Oriented Data System enables the creation of policy-based systems that enforce your data management requirements. The iRODS data grid characterizes policies as computer actionable rules, and characterizesprocedures as remotely executable micro-services.
The rules control the execution of the micro-services, ensuring that your management policies are enforced. Examples of policies include retention, disposition, replication, distribution, time-dependent access controls, integrity validation, metadata extraction, and data redaction.
The iRODS workshop will:
- introduce the concepts behind the integrated Rule Oriented Data System
- help with installation of the iRODS software on your personal laptop (Windows, Solaris, Unix, or MacOS)
- provide example rule sets
- demonstrate how to modify the rule sets to address your management requirements
Participants are asked to bring a laptop that has wireless access to the workshop.
Programme
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| 09:00 |
Introduction to iRODS technology (discussion of basic capabilities)
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 10:00 |
Open discussion with workshop participants on their data management needs
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 10:30 |
ASGC presentation
(Wei-Long Ueng, ASGC, TW) |
| 10:45 |
Break |
| 11:00 |
Installation of iRODS clients on participant systems (Windows, Mac, Linux)
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 12:00 |
Initial demonstration of iRODS client access
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 12:30 |
Lunch |
| 14:00 |
Introduction to iRODS rules and micro-services
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 15:00 |
Demonstration of federation of data grids
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US) |
| 15:30 |
Break |
| 16:00 |
Demonstration of WebDav interface to iRODS
(Shunde Zhang, Australian Research Collaboration Service (ARCS), AU) |
| 16:30 |
Discussion of KEK use and evaluation of iRODS
(Yoshimi Iida, KEK, JP) |
| 17:00 |
Open discussion of iRODS applications
(Reagon Moore, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, US)
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| 18:00 |
End of tutorial |
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