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Proceedings of the 4th BOINC Workshop

Tutorials

Quick start: distributed computing in one hour or less (David Anderson). Slides

Building and debugging BOINC applications (Rom Walton).

Customizing your BOINC server (Kevin Reed). Slides

Bossa: middleware for distributed thinking (Anderson). Slides

Bolt: teaching and training for citizen cyber-science (Anderson). Slides

Talks

Kevin Reed: World Community Grid Slides (general). Slides (technical)

Marc Garbey : Volunteer computing for ecology: the Virtual Prairie BOINC project

Bruce Allen: Future directions for Einstein@home

Alejandro Rivera: Ibercivis: status, configuration, and expectations

Jack Shultz: Modeling biological hydrogen production. Slides

Ana Gago Da Silva: The AfricaMap Project and CCC. Slides

Ben Segal: Status and future of LHC@home. Slides 1. Slides 2

Matt Blumberg: GridRepublic status report. Slides 2

Andrew Gillette: The Invisible Hand and Hidden Markets of the BOINC Community Platform. Slides

Peter Kacsuk: EDGeS: integrating BOINC-based DGs with EGEE. Slides

Gabor Gombas: Security issues in hierarchically connected BOINC systems

Jozsef Kovacs: BOINC extensions in the SZTAKI Desktop Grid system

Derrick Kondo: Ensuring Collective Availability in Volatile Resource Pools via Forecasting

Daniel Lombraña González: Extending BOINC by means of virtualization. Slides

Paco de Vega: An organizational grid management system for BOINC

Jaspal Subhlok: Inter-task communication on volatile nodes

Carlos Varela: Enabling synchronous computations on volunteer computing environments

Oded Ben-Dov: BOINC goes Mobile

Carl Christensen: The Quake Catcher Network. Slides

David Anderson: BOINC: the year in review

BOF notes

Social networks etc.

Notes on BOF Social Networks etc.

Distinguish between
-          improving communication for people already in BOINC projects
-          improving communication to attract more people to BOINC

Consider different options
-          Technical solutions to make it easier to interface to social networking RSS feeds etc
-          Getting scientists to communicate more and getting that information out (esp. to Grid Republic)
-          Getting volunteers/ students to help make advertising, information about projects
-          Getting professional PR help and/or collaborating on a higher plane with WCG

o   WCG will have their marketing colleagues study the potential for digital influence and win back using social networking and related media – will report on this next year

Some debate about whether to make BOINC itself the social platform (FaceBOINC). Divided views on this, and it seems that this is what GridRepublic is trying to do anyway.

John of Ireland felt that some of the improvements to support team communication had not really paid off as expected. Noted that only about 3% of users use forums Can social networking really help to make volunteers stickier?

Some ideas include:

Get professionals to comment on websites and videos used to promote BOINC projects.
Get scientists to engage more in forums, and also have regular Q&A sessions.
                Make it easier for scientists to edit information
                Make system for RSS feeds focused on the science
                NB WCG redesigning their website to focus on scientific results
Hire a full-time communications officer for BOINC projects?
Make competitions amongst volunteers to make the best website
Give users credit for bringing in more users
Icons/badges seem to be very effective (WCG experience)
Develop tools so BOINC projects can be used easily by educators (high school).

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