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Call 5 – Strategic Objective: Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems & Services. Focus 1: Grid Foundations Disclaimer: The Call text in the Official Journal, the Work Programme and the Specific Programme are the only legal basis. Application Pull. Grid-enabled Applications & Services
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Call 5 – Strategic Objective:Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems & Services Focus 1: Grid Foundations Disclaimer: The Call text in the Official Journal, the Work Programme and the Specific Programme are the only legal basis.
Application Pull Grid-enabled Applications & Services for business and society Research, development, validation and take-up of generic environments and tools TechnologyPush Work Programme 2005-2006Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services IST Call 5Open May 2005CloseSept 2005Budget:~70M€ e-bus, e-health, e-goy, e-learning Environment, … Application Sector 1 Application Application Sector 3 Application Sector 2 Sector n Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services Grid Foundations Architecture, design and development of technologies and systems for building the invisible Grid Network-centric Grid Operating Systems Potential new fabric layer for future distributed systems and services
From NGGs to Grid Foundations(Concept originated in 2nd Next Generation Grids (NGG) Report) • Architecture, design and development for the Next Generation Gridaddressing built-in security, business models, open source / standards, programming environments, resource management; economic and business models for new services, customisable middleware, interoperability with existing Grid and Web services … • Architecture, design and development of technologies and systems for building the invisible Grid based on … S.O.A principles • Service Oriented Architectures, addressing …
WP 2005-2006Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services Focus 1 – Grid Foundations • Scale-independent, adaptive, secure and dependable Grid architectures enabling the management of large networked distributed resources characterised by evolutionary non-functional behaviours( S.O.A) • Agent-based mediation approaches and peer-to-peer technologies • Self-organising, fault-tolerant autonomous systems leading toward complete virtualisation of resources • New models and environments for programming the Grid at all abstraction levels • Semantic and agent technologies for resource brokering and management • Development environment for dynamic composition and orchestration of ubiquitous Grid services( S.O.A) • IP: • Multidisciplinary and comprehensive consortium • All industrial stakeholders along the value chain • STRP/ (SSA): • Conceptualisation & Proof of Concept • Advanced Technologies & Innovative Use • Long-term research issues (FP7)
Call 5 Preparatory and Open Workshop (Jan 30 – Feb 1, 2005) • Grid Foundations for Business & Industry Session: • Chair: Prof. Dora Varvarigou (NTUA) • Rapporteur: Dr Ioannis Fikouras (Ericsson Eurolabs) • Agenda, Presentations and Conclusions of Session at : • http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/business_industry.htm • Challenges in Grid Foundations from 5 perspectives:
Challenges in Grid Foundations from 5 perspectives • Business Requirements • Functional Requirements –Full Grid Service Lifecycle • Performance Issues –Non Functional Requirements • Management Issues • Programming Model Issues