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ETSI TC GRID presented to 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group 29 November 2006 Sophia Antipolis

ETSI TC GRID presented to 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group 29 November 2006 Sophia Antipolis Patrick GUILLEMIN ETSI TC GRID Technical Officer. ETSI is…. Recognized as Standards Development Organization Created in 1988 as an independent, not-for-profit entity

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ETSI TC GRID presented to 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group 29 November 2006 Sophia Antipolis

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  1. ETSI TC GRID presented to 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group 29 November 2006 Sophia Antipolis Patrick GUILLEMIN ETSI TC GRID Technical Officer 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  2. ETSI is… • Recognized as Standards Development Organization • Created in 1988 as an independent, not-for-profit entity • Based in Sophia Antipolis, south of France, the technology park • 654 members from 61 countries • http://www.etsi.org/ Download ETSI standards for free ! ETSI member companies… • manufacturers, network operators, service providers, administrations, research bodies and users providing a forum in which all key players can contribute: GSM, UMTS, DECT, TETRA, SAT COM, DVB, NGN, VoIP, Wireless Access, Powerline, IP Cablecom, … and GRID! 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  3. GRID Potential for ETSI • ETSI already has: • Clear Intellectual Property Rights IPR policy • Many ETSI members are already active GRID stakeholders • ETSI organized now 3 GRID PlugtestsTM events • ETSI (PTCC) owns high GRID testing potential • A neutral position to work and produce consensus based GRID interoperability Gap Analysis and its evaluation. • Existing Technical Bodies already involved in related areas: • TISPAN architecture, security and QoS control can be extended to link GRID with telecom networks • ETSI has the « Know How » in Telecom required by GRID utility • +60 cooperation agreements worldwide with SDOs and Foras 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  4. TC GRID – Current Members • TC GRID List – GRID@list.etsi.org • 228 members as of 24th November 2006 • Includes early stakeholders: • Alcatel, CETECOM, BT, EADS, Ericsson, France Telecom, Fraunhofer, Fujitsu, IBM, INRIA, Intel, MINEFI, NEC, OFCOM, Philips, Siemens, FSCOM, Sun, Telefonica, Hitachi, Telecom Italia, Nortel, HP, Ascom, Cisco, Microsoft, SUN, Telenor, Thales, Oracle, Huawei… • Also: • European Commission DG INFSO Units F2+F3, NESSI ETP, OGF, ITU-T links and ETSI Secretariat Staff • http://list.etsi.org/GRID.html 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  5. TC GRID – work • GRID#1: 18 Sep 2006 (EGTD 2006, NESSI-GRID, GSCG) • GRID#2: 1 Dec 2006 here on Friday • 3 work items approved that will become ETSI GRID standards • Inventory of ICT GRID Stakeholders • Identification of GRID Interoperability Gaps • ICT GRID Interoperability Testing Framework • Discussion of additional work items at GRID#2 • N-Queens GRID Plugtests technical report • GCM (CoreGRID and GridCOMP) • (G)GMPLS (Fiber Optic) 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  6. QUESTIONS / ANSWERS 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  7. Background Slides 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  8. TC GRID Terms of Reference (1) • Approved during Board #57 (2006-06-22) • Address IT and Telecommunications convergence • Note lack of interoperable GRID solutions • Focus on GRID applications and services based on global standards and associated validation tools • Actively involve and support GRID stakeholders • Complement existing activities • Interoperability in end-to-end applications • Formal test specifications • Develop consensus-based technical specifications and reports • Networking widely with relevant standardisation bodies • Roadmap to interoperable ICT GRID standards 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  9. TC GRID Terms of Reference (2) • Broad technical scope • Resource and service access • Protocols, middleware • Security • Broad view of convergence • GRID and Web Services • IT and Telecommunications • Fixed and mobile communications • Ubiquitous services • Broad range of stakeholders • Standardisation bodies, fora, organisations • Industry (software vendors, manufacturers, network operators, service providers, …) • Research and innovation 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  10. Focus of ETSI TC GRID • NOT trying to duplicate standards development already underway in other bodies • Aim is to complement progress being made with more formal standards and test specifications so we can achieve levels of interoperability needed in next generation networks and GRIDs • ETSI uniquely placed to do this: • Focus on “the big picture” • Ability to address IT and networking convergence • Experience in interoperability specification, testing and certification (e.g. GSM/UMTS, DVB, WiMAX, IPv6, Parlay) • Global organisation with extensive cooperation agreements • Clear IPR policies • Formal recognition by the EC • One of 3 ESOs 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  11. Work Item: Inventory of ICT stakeholders(DTR/GRID-000001-1) • Inventory and analysis of existing and emerging international GRID standards • Across range of standards-making bodies • current, proposed and de facto GRID standards • Determine shortcomings • overlaps, loopholes, inconsistencies • all levels: network to application interfaces • Supporting organisations • BT, Alcatel, Siemens, Minefi, INRIA, EADS, FSCOM 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  12. Work Item: Identification of interoperability gaps (DTR/GRID-000001-2) • Select and propose solutions for identified interoperability gaps • Series of practical recommendations to address them • For example: • compilation of application best practice • definition of profiles, guidelines for operational use • (open source) reference implementations • conformity, compliance test suite specifications • development of test tools • recommendations for additional standards • Supporting organisations • BT, Alcatel, Siemens, Minefi, INRIA, EADS, FSCOM 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  13. Work Item: ICT GRID Interoperability Testing Framework (DTR/GRID-000002) • Define a GRID testing framework • Test and validation methodology, approach and tools • Propose reuse of tools developed by MTS-IPT (IP testing) • generate “Requirements Catalogue” • transform existing specifications into formal test scenarios corresponding to selected interoperability case studies • Best practice recommendations in both IT and Telecom • Use and complement existing interoperability activities • events (e.g. Plugtests), profiles, testbeds, test suites, … • GRID but also consider NGN, IPv6 etc • Supporting organisations • BT, Alcatel, Siemens, Minefi, INRIA, EADS, FSCOM 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

  14. TC GRID Cooperation and Liaison • Intention is to identify/foster consensus and move to interoperable solutions supported by conformance tests • Initial positive contact with a number of organisations • OGF, NESSI, ITU, Parlay Group, … • European Commission • DG ENTR • DG INFSO Unit F2 and F3 • EC Research Programme • GSCG, UniGrids, CoreGRID, NextGRID, GridCoord, COPRAS etc) • ETSI • TISPAN/NGN TC, TC MTS (PTCC) • Need to formalise and develop cooperation 3rd ProActive and GCM User Group & ETSI TC GRID

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