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(OASIS) INRIA’s Interests in Grids: programming Grids

(OASIS) INRIA’s Interests in Grids: programming Grids. OASIS (Objets Actifs, Semantique et Securite) team Others INRIA teams (high perf. Networking, P2P platforms for global computing, scheduling, GridOS…) For a synthetic overview of Grid research at INRIA: IN é dit num. 50, July 2005

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(OASIS) INRIA’s Interests in Grids: programming Grids

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  1. (OASIS) INRIA’s Interests in Grids: programming Grids OASIS (Objets Actifs, Semantique et Securite) team Others INRIA teams (high perf. Networking, P2P platforms for global computing, scheduling, GridOS…) For a synthetic overview of Grid research at INRIA: INédit num. 50, July 2005 http://www.inria.fr/actualites/inedit/index.en.html OASIS team involved: CoreGRID, GridCOORD, GridComp, (Go4GRID)

  2. OASIS Scientific activities in Grid computing • Technical Lacks: • Programming Model for the Grid: Business Practice + Distributed Programming + Service Integration … • Components for the Grid • Wrapping + Deploying software • NOE CoreGrid: Programming Model Institute Systems, Tools and Environments Institute System Architecture • GridCOMP STREP

  3. Overview of GridCOMP (KOM 1st June) • Objectives: • GRID PROGRAMMING WITH COMPONENTS: • AN ADVANCED COMPONENT PLATFORM • FOR AN EFFECTIVE INVISIBLE GRID • Summary: • The Grid Component Model (GCM, NoE CoreGrid) takes ObjectWeb Fractal comp. model as a starting point, with ObjectWeb ProActive Grid middleware • Interoperability with other standards: EGEE gLite, UNICORE, NorduGrid, Globus, Web Services, etc., • Coordination with the NESSI initiative: involvement of ObjectWeb, IBM • Partners: • GEIE ERCIM (Admin. Coordinator), INRIA (Scientific coordinator) • University of Pisa, University of Westminster, ISTI/CNR, • GRIDSystems, IBM Zurich, Atos Origin • Tsinghua University, University of Melbourne, University of Chile

  4. ProActive Open Grid deployment • A ProActive deployment process specific to each low-level grid middleware • LSF, PBS, GT3.2, gLite, Unicore, GT4, etc • A standardized way to run a job on any sort of grid would simplify our task: • Standards are required • authenticating users • file staging • job submission (incl. specifying inbound/outbound IP ports) • job control • security policies (definition and enactment) • definition (capabilities) of resources (ontologies), and discovery

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