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The CoreGRID Network of Excellence European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, GRID and Peer-to-Peer Technologies. Pierre Guisset , Spreading Excellence leader, CETIC Pierre.Guisset@cetic.be. Philippe Rohou
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The CoreGRID Network of Excellence European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, GRID and Peer-to-Peer Technologies Pierre Guisset, Spreading Excellence leader, CETIC Pierre.Guisset@cetic.be Philippe Rohou Admin & Fin Coordinator ERCIM http://www.coregrid.eu Philippe.Rohou@ercim.org Thierry Priol Scientific Coordinator INRIA http://www.coregrid.eu Thierry.Priol@inria.fr
CoreGRID objectives To build a European-wide research laboratory Avoid fragmentation of Grid research activities in Europe Create the European “Grid Lighthouse” and be seen as such worldwide Achieve integration and sustainability To build solid foundations for GRID and P2P technologies Both on a methodological basis and a technological basis Support medium and long term research activities Achieve and promote scientific and technological excellence within & beyond the Grid research community Gather and disseminate European research results A think-tank for spin-off projects EC funded, bilateral projects, international cooperation… European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
CoreGRID Membership • 46 partners from 19 Countries • CoreGRID researchers • Aug 2005: 145 researchers • Today: 155 researchers • CoreGRID PhD students • Aug 2005: 169 PhD students • Today: 168 PhD students • EC initial Funding: 8.2 M€ for the first 4 years (ending 08/2008) Full member Associated member IC RAL-CCLRC U. Belfast U. Manchester U. Newcastle U. Wesminster VTT KTH SICS Umea U. FhG FZJ USTUTT U. Muenster UNI DO U. Passau ZIB CATNETS Delft U. Vrije U. PSC CYFRONET CETIC UCL Masaryk U. INRIA CNRSERCIM U. Innsbruck EPFL UASF SZTAKI CLPP-BAS UPC CNR-ISTI CNR-IHPCN INFN U. Calabria U. Pisa U. Sannio U. Coimbra New U. Lisbon ICS-FORTH U. Chile U. Cyprus European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
A European-wide Research Laboratory Vivi Fragopoulou Marco Danelutto Domenico Talia Knowledge Data Management Programming Model Architectural Issues Research Groups Research Groups Research Groups Grid Information, Resource & Monitoring Services Resource Management & Scheduling Norbert Meyer Ramin Yahyapour Research Groups Research Groups Systems, Tools and Environments Vladimir Getov CoreGRID Institutes Research Groups European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Integration Monitoring Committee Members General Assembly Chair: R. Perrott (U. Belfast) Administrative & Financial Co-ordinator P. Rohou (ERCIM) Scientific Co-ordinator T. Priol (INRIA) Executive Committee Chair: D. Laforenza(CNR-ISTI) Head of the “Spreading Excellence” P. Guisset (CETIC) Head of the “Integrated Activities” S. Gorlatch (U. Muenster) Heads of CoreGRID Institutes Domenico Talia (U. Calabria) Ramin Yahyapour (U. Dortmund) Norbert Meyer (PSNC) Vivi Fragopoulou (Forth) Marco Danelutto (U. Pisa) Vladimir Getov (U. Wesminster) Head of the “Collaboration Gateway” Organizational Chart Scientific Advisory Board Industrial Advisory Board Specific Task Forces - NPTF: New Participants European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Some of the many scientific achievements • Knowledge and data management • Data integration and query reformulation in Grids (XMAP on OGSA-DQP) • Programming Models • Definition of a Grid component model (GCM) • System Architecture • P2P techniques to make Grid middleware scalable and dependable • Grid Information, Resource and Workflow monitoring service • Innovative approach to multilevel Grid checkpointing architecture • Resource Management and Scheduling • A common scheduling architecture for future Grid systems • Grid Systems, Tools and Environments • Validation of a new componentisation methodology using Grid’5000 European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Before… Research in the area of Programming Models • How to ease the programming of Grids ? • Component/object • Before CoreGRID, many projects running independently: • Assist (U. Pisa / CNR) • Fractal (INRIA) • GridCCM (INRIA) • HOC-SA (U. Muenster) • Ibis (Vrije U. Amsterdam) • ICENI (IC) • MALLBA (UPC) • Mocca (Cyfronet) • Polytop (U. Passau) • POP-C++ (UASF) • ProActive (INRIA) • REFLEX (U. Chile) • QUB (Queen’s U. Belfast) • Leads to duplication of efforts, lack of critical mass and lack of visibility, … Queen’s Univ. Belfast IC U. Wesminster Vrije U. CYFRONET U. Passau U. Muenster INRIA UASF CNR-ISTI U. Pisa UPC U. Chile European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
After… Towards a common Component Model for GridsThe CoreGRID Grid Component Model (GCM) Grid Application • Establish a set of requirements for a Grid component model based on the experience of CoreGRID partners • Define specifications of what should be a component model suitable for Grid infrastructures • Not reinventing the wheel… • Implementation of the Grid Component Model through a spin-off project Resources European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Main achievements after almost 4 years • Organization of 59 meetings and 17 workshops, contributing to solving research challenges as described in the CoreGRID research roadmaps. • Delivery of more than 447 joint technical papers accepted in peer-review conferences, workshops and journals, including 10 CoreGRID Series volumes, thus advancing European excellence. • Publication of 137 CoreGRID technical reports, co-authored by at least two different CoreGRID partners showing the level of integration among the CoreGRID community. • Funding of several spin-off research projects, either by the EC within FP6/7, or through national and/or regional initiatives. European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Main achievements after almost 4 years • Managing the database of publications by CoreGRID researchers in the area of Grid and peer-to-peer computing with around 1050 references available today. • Increased visibility of the European Grid research community through the support of highly-reputed international conferences, such as EuroPar 2005, 2006 and 2007, HPDC 2006, IEEE conference on Grid Computing in 2006 and 2007, CCGRID 2008 and events such as Grid@Work 2006 and 2007. CoreGRID also sponsored the Open Grid Forum. • Opening up academic research agendas in order to identify business-oriented research priorities, leading to the spin-off of new CoreGRID activities, for example in service-oriented architectures and systems. • Developing new ideas to anticipate technological trends and to promote commercially relevant and promising research. European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Main achievements after almost 4 years • Organisation of several scientific workshops jointly with highly reputed international conferences and the CoreGRID symposium jointly held with EuroPar 2007 and EuroPar 2008. • Organisation of four annual CoreGRID Summer Schools. • Organisation of the CoreGRID Industrial Conference. • Implementing Mobility Programmes - a Fellowship Programme and a Researcher Exchange Programme - increasing integration between partners, and now involving industrial partners. • Organisation of three annual Integration Workshops. European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Integration assessment 2004 European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Integration assessment 2005 European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Integration assessment 2006 European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
Integration assessment 2007 European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
CoreGRID ERCIM Working Group • To further gain international visibility and attention • Grids, P2P and Service computing (in the context of Future Internet) • Open to everyone • Not necessary to be a member of ERCIM • Main activities • Workshops • Project proposals • Mobility and fellows • ERCIM support financially the WG Chair up to €15,000 • Action proposal to be submitted to FP7 Working Group Leader Frédéric Desprez (INRIA) Scientific Advisory Board Thierry Priol (CoreGRID) Klaus Pohl (S-Cube) European research network on foundations, software Infrastructures and applications for large-scale, distributed GRID and peer-to-peer technologies
More @ www.coregrid.net Thank You Pierre Guisset pierre.guisset@cetic.be