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Tutorial Outline. Part 1. VRE as a solution to support distributed and dynamic VOs Application framework for the development of Stateful Web Services ( gCF ) Easy to install self-contained service container ( gCore ) SOI middleware (Enabling services) Rapid deployment
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Conclusions Part 1 • VRE as a solution to support distributed and dynamic VOs • Application framework for the development of Stateful Web Services (gCF) • Easy to install self-contained service container (gCore) • SOI middleware (Enabling services) • Rapid deployment • Failure recovery • Load balance (soon) 10 October 2008, Dubna (Russia)
Conclusions Part 2 • A well defined cost-effective process to register and exploit different types of resources • The creation of a VRE is a simple and easy: • A new VO can join one infrastructure in less then 1 day • A new VRE can be deployed in less then 2 hours • Complexdeployment & configuration operations are managed via the gCube Portal 10 October 2008, Dubna (Russia)
Conclusions Part 3 • Specific data-oriented services • Multiple metadata schema hosting • Powerful transformation • Supported by Search • Selection of common schemas for cross-collection searches • Support for on-the-fly projection • Assisted by the user interface • Composing queries to exploit search capabilities 10 October 2008, Dubna (Russia)
Conclusions Conclusions • gCubecomplements the gLite Grid middleware by providing support for new resource types • gCubereduces the costs to manage a complex multi-domain Service Oriented Infrastructure. • gCubeoffers an horizontal solution to manage and enrich on-demand created VREs on distributed e-infrastructure. • gCubeis equipped with data and metadata management facilities that allows to make interoperable heterogeneous data sources. 10 October 2008, Dubna (Russia)
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