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[Pragma-grid.net] PRAGMA has been founded as an open organization in which Pacific Rim institutions will collaborate more formally to develop grid-enabled applications and will deploy the needed infrastructure throughout the Pacific Region to allow data, computing, and other resource sharing. Based on current collaborations, PRAGMA will enhance these collaborations and connections among individual investigators by promoting visiting scholars' and engineers' programs, building new collaborations, formalizing resource-sharing agreements, and continuing trans-Pacific network deployment.

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http://www.ctwatch.org [Ctwatch.org] CTWatch Quarterly » Taiwan’s Cyberinfrastructure for Knowledge ...: International organizations such as the Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA), Asia Pacific Grid (ApGrid), and the Global Grid Forum (GGF) have been established to meet these needs. The NCHC is an active member in all of these organizations and follows their development very closely.

Scienceblog.comhttp://www.scienceblog.com [Scienceblog.com] NSF funds summer research program abroad for undergraduates at UC ...: The group was formed to establish sustained collaborations and advance the use of grid technologies in applications among a community of investigators working with leading institutions around the Pacific Rim.The first three destinations for the summer program are all institutions affiliated with PRAGMA: Osaka University's Cybermedia Center in Japan; the National Center for High-performance Computing (NCHC) in Hsinchu, Taiwan;

http://www.calit2.net [Calit2.net] Calit2 : California Institute for Telecommunications and ...: Calit2 participants Peter Arzberger and Phil Papadopoulos co-author a report on the Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA) that promotes interaction and collaboration in grid middleware among cyberinfrastructure researchers in the U.S. and Pacific Rim nations.

Fnal.gov[Fnal.gov] Fermilab Today: InterAction Collaboration Press Release, September 29, 2005: Quantum Diaries launches Einstein-themed blog, Career Week in association with PBS’s NOVA

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