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Participants and consortium. The first group of partner has a broad knowledge covering large aspects of the geothermal energy. It comprises BRGM (France), co-ordinator of the ENGINE project, CFG SERVICES (France), GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ, Germany), ISlenskar ORkurannsoknir (ISOR, Iceland GeoSurvey), Centre for Renewable Energy Source (CRES, Greece), the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS, Denmark), Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. (SIEP B.V., Netherlands). The extension of the network will bring to this group the experience of - Filtech Energy Drilling Corporation (FEDCO) a private consultancy firm recently organized by geothermal pioneers in the Philippines, now actively involved in providing consultancy and manpower services in the industry, - Centro de Investigación Científica y Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE, Mexico), an academic institution providing scientific consulting and involved in research projects related with geothermal exploration, in Mexican fields as Cerro Xxxxxx, Los Humeros and Las Tres Vírgenes, and abroad, in Ahuachapán and Chipilapa fields in El Salvador, CA., - LaGeo (El Salvador), a company with large experience in the development and management of the geothermal resources in Latin America and is pioneer in several research projects (Hydro Fracturing, acid stimulation jobs, Tracer Flow testing, etc.). The second group of partner has a knowledge covering mainly the exploration and drilling and reservoir assessment: the Instituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse (IGG, Italy), the Department of Geophysics of the Eotvos University (ELTE, Hungary), the Institute of Earth Sciences, Dept. of Tectonics, of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA, Netherlands), the Groupement Européen d’Intérêt Economique "Exploitation Minière de la Chaleur" (GEIE “EMC”, an international consortium operating on the site of Soultz-sous-Forêts, France), the Panstwowy Instytut Geologiczny (PGI, Polish Geological Institute, Poland), Tsentr geoelektromagnitnykh issledovanii Instituta fisiki zemli Rossiskoi akademii nauk (GEMRC IPE RAS, GEoelectromagnetic Research Center of the Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences , Russian Federation), the Geologijos Ir Geografijos Institutas (IGGL, Institute of Geology and Geography, Lithuania). The extension of the network will strengthen this group with the participation of the “Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas” (IIE, Mexico), a R&D national laboratory focused on all aspects o...
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Participants and consortium. ‌ Participant roles The CYCLOPS Consortium consists of nine partners from four EU member countries:
Participants and consortium. The SELFMAN project requires four special areas of scientific expertise, namely structured overlay networks, component models, transactional storage, and programming languages. In addition, we require technological expertise in the J2EE model and we require industrial usage scenarios and trace data. We now present a table with the partners’ expertise in these areas and show their complementarity. Partner Background Role Foreground (see also section 6.1.4) UCL P2PKit architecture and P2PS library (from PEPITO, EVERGROW), Mozart component model, Mozart system Expertise in structured overlay networks and Mozart implementation Component model for structured overlays, Mozart implementation KTH DKS protocol and middleware (from PEPITO, EVERGROW), J2EE and Grid implementation, Mozart system Expertise in structured overlay networks and J2EE implementation Structured overlay for component model, J2EE implementation INRIA Fractal model (from SARDES), data replication management (from GORDA), self management for component models Expertise in component models and self management Service architecture for self management, self management services FT R&D Fractal model (from SARDES), use and management requirements for application hosting, traffic generation Expertise in component models, use scenarios, and traffic generation Application requirements and evaluation ZIB ZIB Data Management System (from ZIBDMS), Grid implementation Expertise in storage services and Grid Storage service E-Plus Use and management requirements for application hosting, trace data, low-level self management (from FLEXINET) Expertise in use scenarios and trace data Application requirements and evaluation NUS Security auditing and monitoring Expertise in security Security requirements, mechanisms, and evaluation Stakk Media streaming technologies Expertise in media streaming scenarios and trace data Application requirements and evaluation We now explain the content of this table in more detail. KTH and UCL provide expertise in structured overlay networks; they were both project partners in the PEPITO project, which developed this area. KTH has developed the DKS protocol and a Java middleware also called DKS based on this protocol [DKS05, GHOD05]. UCL has developed a Mozart library, P2PS [P2PS05], based on the Tango protocol, which is a more scalable variant of the DKS protocol [CART05]. In addition, UCL has started work on a service architecture, P2PKit [P2PK05], which is able to run applications ...
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