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© 2005 Global Grid Forum The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Leading the pervasive adoption of grid computing for research and industry Jem Treadwell, Hewlett-Packard SCRM-WG Telecon 22 August, 2005 Summary: Defining the Grid: A Roadmap for the Open Grid Services Architecture

2 GGF Intellectual Property Policy All statements related to the activities of the GGF and addressed to the GGF are subject to all provisions of Appendix B of GFD-C.1, which grants to the GGF and its participants certain licenses and rights in such statements. Such statements include verbal statements in GGF meetings, as well as written and electronic communications made at any time or place, which are addressed to any GGF working group or portion thereof, Where the GFSG knows of rights, or claimed rights, the GGF secretariat shall attempt to obtain from the claimant of such rights, a written assurance that upon approval by the GFSG of the relevant GGF document(s), any party will be able to obtain the right to implement, use and distribute the technology or works when implementing, using or distributing technology based upon the specific specification(s) under openly specified, reasonable, non-discriminatory terms. The working group or research group proposing the use of the technology with respect to which the proprietary rights are claimed may assist the GGF secretariat in this effort. The results of this procedure shall not affect advancement of document, except that the GFSG may defer approval where a delay may facilitate the obtaining of such assurances. The results will, however, be recorded by the GGF Secretariat, and made available. The GFSG may also direct that a summary of the results be included in any GFD published containing the specification.

3 Where Are We Now? OGSA-WG has published: –OGSA Use Cases –OGSA Architecture v1.0 –OGSA Glossary What’s next? –GGF participants want to understand what OGSA means to them –Grid developers and users want to know what to expect, and when –Answer is critical for OGSA, GGF, and Grid! GGF & OGSA-WG must: –Fill out the OGSA definition –Define “OGSA-compliant”

4 OGSA Roadmap Document Purpose: –Clarify the meaning and role of OGSA –Provide a framework for managing future work –Identify documents, schedules and dependencies –Document external activity: Opportunities for collaboration Contributory work Plan: –Publish v1.0 after final edits –Continue to evolve (improve!) document –Publish new versions regularly (probably 2/year) Many contributors!

5 OGSA is… OGSA Architectural Process: –Collect requirements –Evaluate specifications –Produce and maintain documents: Use Case documents OGSA Architecture document Service Description & Scenario documents –developed by domain experts OGSA Roadmap OGSA Normative Documents: –Defined in terms of OGSA Profiles –Build on underlying specifications and profiles OGSA Software: –Components that enable deployment of interoperable grids –Adhere to OGSA specifications and Profiles

6 OGSA Profiles OGSA Profiles: –Identify and combine sets of broadly adopted normative specifications and other profiles –Prescribe their implementation and use for specific purposes in an interoperable grid OGSA will be defined normatively in terms of OGSA Profiles OGSA Software developers may: –Implement grid components that conform to relevant OGSA Profiles –Claim conformance to only those Profiles –Example: Scheduler vendor claims conformance to OGSA Basic Execution Management Profile 1.0, but not to Basic Data Profile 1.0.

7 OGSA Branding & Software Consistency is critical: –GGF Roadmap will provide guidelines for use of the OGSA prefix by working groups, documents etc. OGSA Software implementers can make: –a claim to implement a specification or profile: A statement of “best effort” to satisfy requirements –a claim of conformance: A statement of intent to interoperate with other conformant implementations Interoperability should be tested with others –a claim of compliance: Implies verification using OGSA Compliance Tests No such tests exist today! Claims of compliance should not be made!

8 OGSA Documents Categories: –Informational Documents –Normative Documents –Recommended Profiles –Informational Profiles Roadmap identifies: –Documents and their categories –Responsible groups –Schedules –Dependencies

9 OGSA Informational Documents Category includes: –Use cases –Architecture documents –Service Description documents –Scenario documents No normative components OGSA Roadmap identifies: –Responsible working group –Development schedule

10 OGSA Normative Documents Produced by domain-expert working groups (not OGSA- WG) Referenced by OGSA Profiles OGSA Roadmap identifies: –Responsible working group –Development schedule –Dependencies

11 OGSA Recommended Profiles Content defined by “OGSA Profile Definition” document Referenced specifications or profiles must: –Address important requirements –Provide sufficient detail for interoperable implementation –Complement other specifications in this and other OGSA Profiles –Have implementation experience –Have been (or likely will be) adopted by numerous technology providers and consumers Produced by OGSA-WG or domain-expert working groups OGSA Roadmap identifies: –Responsible working group –Development schedule –Dependencies

12 OGSA Informational Profiles Reference specifications that do not currently meet the criteria for OGSA Recommended Profiles Might become Recommended Profiles in the future OGSA-WG must periodically review and revise status as appropriate No Informational Profiles planned at present

13 Normative Documents – Example Dependency Chart

14 Collaboration and Contributions GGF and working groups liaise with other standards development organizations (SDOs) and industry groups –Liaisons identified to DMTF, OASIS and EGA SDO Collaboration on Networked Resource Management (SCRM): –New cross-institutional working group hosted by GGF –Developing standards landscape document Many open-source software projects are actively implementing or using OGSA components: –Activities contribute to OGSA process –Summarized in OGSA Roadmap –Room for more!

15 OGSA Roadmap Document Status Roadmap v1.0 completed Public Comment period July 31 st Comments reviewed; final edits being made Re-submit to GGF Editor in early September