Grupo de Redes y Computación de Altas Prestaciones Vicente Hernández Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Primera Reunión sobre e-Ciencia Andaluza (proyecto.

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Grupo de Redes y Computación de Altas Prestaciones Vicente Hernández Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Primera Reunión sobre e-Ciencia Andaluza (proyecto e-CA) Granada, Junio 2007

Background The White Book of e-Science ( ciencia/libroblanco.htm) E-Science activities in Spain: Astronomy and Space, Biomedicine, Material Engineering, Earth Science, Physics, Computational Chemistry, etc. The National Research Network (RedIRIS) and the Connection to the European Network GEANT as the Basic Communication Infrastructure IrisGrid and the Spanish Tematic Network in Grid Middleware Participation of the Spanish Research Centres in Projects and Initiatives as EGEE, DEISA, EELA, LHC, the BSC-National Supercomputing Network, etc. Need of a Global Coordination of all the Activities, Development of Common Tools and Easy Access to the Research Resources: To Promote the Creation of the Spanish e-Science Network.

Objectives To Promote and Coordinate the Development of the e-Science in Spain. To Become the National Speaker for e-Science in the European framework. To coordinate the Spanish e-Infrastructures from the point of view of required investments, management, operation and user support. To foster the Cooperation with other Programs and Projects. To promote the Collaboration with Portugal (IberGrid) and other Countries in the e-Science Context. To transfer the Network results, and to train people.

Structure Infrastructure and Middleware –Resource Centres Provide resources Computational, Storage, Networking, etc. Agree a QoS for resources provision –Management Centres Provide Core Resources CA, Catalogue Services, Global Directory of Resources, etc. Guarantee an appropriate QoS Monitoring Resources and Infrastructure Service Users and Applications –Organized in VOs –Creation and Usage of applications

e-Science Components Middleware Infrastructure Applications Space, Astronomy and Earth Science Physics and Engineering Chemistry and Materials Science Life Sciences and Biomedicine New Applications Middlewareand Grid Services Middlewareand Supercom. Services Common Middleware Communication Networks Grid Infra. Workstat. / Clusters Scientific Visualization Supercompu. Infrastructure Other Logic and Scientific Resources Data and Metadata Storage

Organization The Coordination is Needed at Four Levels: –Human Network. –Infrastructure Operation. –Applications Development and Deployment. –New Middleware Developments. This Model is Reinforced with the Integration Activities, the Dissemination Activities and the Quality Plan.

Organization Model

Global Coordination Committees and Rules for Participating. Start-up and Maintenance of Collaborative Tools (Web, Wiki, Document Repositories, etc.). Definition of a Quality Plan. Representation of the Network.

Coordination of Infrastructure Resource Centres: –Agreement on Common Policies: Security Models, Interfaces for Acceding the Resources, Quality of Service, etc. Management Centres: –Agreement with the Resources Centres for the Deployment of Common Services: Global Management, Certification, Resource Monitoring, Accounting System, etc.

Coordination of Middleware Improvement and Development of Components in Coordination with Applications –Evolve Middleware according to the requirements of the Applications Establish a Quality Assurance plan for Middleware –New Components must Follows a Process of Test, Validation, Certification and Integration. Representation in Technical Forums, Standardization Committees and Projects Management of a Middleware Development Platform

Coordination of Applications Application Areas Organized in VOs, Coordinating the Development and Deployment of Applications. Coordination among the Different Application Areas for Resource Negotiation. Feedback the Infrastructure and Middleware Areas.

Integration Activities Integration: –Consolidation in the Infrastructure of the Middleware Components. Training: –Preparation of Training Material and Courses for Users and Developers. –Setup and Maintenance of a Testbed Infrastructure for Training Purposes. Dissemination: –Attract new Users, Members and Applications. –Connection with Industry. –Transference of Knowledge, Best Practices and Tools. Quality Plan: –Establish plans for the integration of new communities and users. –Metrics Definition. –Monitoring of Results.

Committees (I) Coordination Committee –Components Scientific Coordinator of the Network Coordinators of the e-Science Areas Governmental Representatives MEC (DGPT-DGI) –Tasks Analyze the requirements of e-Science Areas and ensure interactivity among them Define Quality plans, Technology Transfer plans, etc.

Committees (II) e-Science Areas Committees –Components (each area) Coordinator Deputy Coordinator Experts in the specific Area –Areas Applications Identify and migrate applications and incorporate new users Manage VOs Middleware Analyze Requirements of the Applications Coordinate middleware developments Supercomputing Infrastructure Coordinate supercomputing resource centres Support optimization and parallelization tasks Grid Infrastructure Deploy and monitorize resources, and Incorporate new centres Technical support for enabling applications for Grid.

Global Coordination Structure:

Spanish e-Science Network Complementary Action Proposal to the MEC- DGPT Convocatory –Call for letters of expression of interest to participate in a given activity of the proposal, including a description of expertise. –A letter template will be distributed through the IrisGrid and Grid Middleware lists – Budget limited to Coordination purposes

Modelo de Expresión de Interés

Modelo de Carta de Adhesión

Distribución Geográfica de Grupos 68 Grupos en 12 Comunidades

Distribución Geográfica de Investigadores 691 Investigadores

Distribución Por Áreas Aplicaciones Middleware Infraestructura Supercom. Infraestructura Grid

Distribución Por Roles Aplicaciones Middleware Infraestructura Usuarios

Contacto Vicente Hernández García GRyCAP-Grupo de Redes y Computación de Altas Prestaciones ( ITACA-Instituto de Aplicaciones de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones Avanzadas UPVLC-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Teléfono: