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A SIMDAT Perspective on Grid Standards and Specifications. Mike Boniface IT Innovation Centre ETSI GRID Standardization Meeting 24 May 2006 Sophia Antipolis. IST EU SIMDAT Project. Seven Grid-technology development areas: Grid infrastructure Distributed Data Access VO Administration
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A SIMDAT Perspective on Grid Standards and Specifications Mike Boniface IT Innovation Centre ETSI GRID Standardization Meeting 24 May 2006 Sophia Antipolis
IST EU SIMDAT Project Seven Grid-technology development areas: Grid infrastructure Distributed Data Access VO Administration Workflows Ontologies Analysis Services Knowledge Services Four sectors of international economic importance: Automotive Pharmaceutical Aerospace Meteorology
End Users Grid Technologists Capability Providers SIMDAT Partners
Demanding Business Drivers • Integration of the product design process chain (CAE/CAD/CAT) including external engineering companies, developers and suppliers • Multi-disciplinary collaborative configuration design of complex aerospace products • Drug discovery environment managing the distribution of both public and commercial bioinformatics data and analysis services • Virtual Global Information System Centre supporting the distribution and integration of large scale meteorology data providers
SIMDAT Architecture Problem Solving Environments Workflow Information Data Execution Management Security Resource Management Core
SIMDAT Architecture Functionality Problem Solving Environments BPEL/DPML/SCUFL Workflow JSDL/UDAP OGSA-DAI UDDI, ebXML, OWL-S Information Data Execution Management WSDM/WS-Agreement WS-Trust, WS-... Security Resource Management Business Models WS-I/WSRF/WS-N Core
SIMDAT Grid Solution Portfolio Problem Solving Environments Workflow Information Data Execution Management SEMANTIC REGISTRY TUAM IGOR Security Resource Management Core
SIMDAT Aerospace Technologies Problem Solving Environments Workflow Information Data Execution Management Security Resource Management Core
GRIA Overview (http://www.gria.org) • Open source Grid middleware aimed at supporting B2B collaboration based on proven e-Commerce principles • V4.3.0 has easy-to-use yet powerful functionality • business-to-business accounting and QoS services • distributed file transfer, storage and processing • OGSA-DAI database services • inter-domain distributed workflow using Taverna • V5.0 to be released May 2006 • Aligned with key Grid/web service standards and specifications • WSRF Profile, WS-N, WS-Federation, WS-I Basic Profile and WS-I Basic Security Profile
GRIA: Supporting the needs of business • Develop Grid infrastructure to support cost effective dynamic business collaborations • Some important business drivers that we need to support • minimal authorisation and administration • explicit trust decision points and value exchange • unite customers and suppliers based on SLA’s rather than a community-based resource provision • higher-levels of management grounded in business objectives • firewall and network friendly • compliance with industrial operational security policies (ISO/IEC 17799:2005)
SIMDAT’s Industrial Grid Profile • Whitepaper aimed at industrial Grid users from SIMDAT Grid technologists (Intel, NEC and IT Innovation) • Motivated by business needs • Understand issues with key Grid-related specifications when applied to industrial applications • security, operational, performance requirements • Recommend how the specifications can be safely adopted • Publish industrial Grid profiles to wider community • Engage with appropriate initiatives to influence future direction of specifications • Currently under internal review, looking to publish Q3 2006 following proof of concept deployments
Some Key Specifications and Standards • WS-Addressing (WS-A) • describes the encapsulation and use of a (possibly contextualised) Web Service address via End Point References (EPR) • Web Service Resource Framework (WSRF) • collection of specifications, which describes a particular use of WS-Addressing to access resources via contextualised Web Services • WS-Notification (WSN) • collection of specifications, which builds further on WSRF to define patterns for transmitting notifications between Web Services • OGSA WSRF profile • defines normative functionality expected of an OGSA-compliant Grid, building on WSRF and WSN. • Others under analysis include WSDM, WS-Agreement, WS-Trust, WS-Federation, JSDL, etc
For More Information • www.simdat.org • www.gria.org • www.ctwatch.org