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SUMMARY:SDN for End-to-End Networked Science at the Exascale (SENSE)
DESCRIPTION:Inder Monga, Chin Guok, John MacAuley, and Alex Sim (Lawrence 
 Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)); Harvey New
 man and Justas Balcas (California Institute of Technology; Division of Phy
 sics, Mathematics and Astronomy); Phil DeMar (Fermi National Accelerator L
 aboratory, Computing Division); Linda Winkler (Argonne National Laboratory
 ; Computing, Environment and Life Science Division); and Tom Lehman and Xi
  Yang (University of Maryland, Mid-Atlantic Crossroads)\n\nThe Software-de
 fined network for End-to-end Networked Science at Exascale (SENSE) researc
 h project is building smart network services to accelerate scientific disc
 overy in the era of ‘big data’ driven by Exascale, cloud computing, machin
 e learning and AI. The project’s architecture, models, and demonstrated pr
 ototype define the mechanisms needed to dynamically build end-to-end virtu
 al guaranteed networks across administrative domains, with no manual inter
 vention. In addition, a highly intuitive ‘intent’ based interface, as defi
 ned by the project, allows applications to express their high-level servic
 e requirements, and an intelligent, scalable model-based software orchestr
 ator converts that intent into appropriate network services, configured ac
 ross multiple types of devices. The significance of these capabilities is 
 the ability for science applications to manage the network as a first-clas
 s schedulable resource akin to instruments, compute, and storage, to enabl
 e well defined and highly tuned complex workflows that require close coupl
 ing of resources spread across a vast geographic footprint such as those u
 sed in science domains like high-energy physics and basic energy sciences.
 \n\nTag: Architectures, Networks, Security\n\nRegistration Category: Works
 hop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Ilya Baldin (Thomas Jefferson National Acc
 elerator Facility); Paola Grosso (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands); M
 ary Hester (Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics); and Michelle 
 Zhu (Montclair State University)\n\n
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