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1 © 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 Hiro Kishimoto, Tom Maguire, Jem Treadwell OGSA Status and Future, OGSA-WG #1 28 June, 2005 (GGF14 in Chicago) 10-11:30am OGSA Status and Future

2 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 3 Session Agenda OGSA status update Hiro Kishimoto, co-chair Three new OGSA document overview –OGSA Profile Definition 1.0 –OGSA WSRF Base Profile 1.0 Tom Maguire, co-chair –OGSA Roadmap 1.0 Jem Treadwell

4 4 OGSA Status Update Outline What is OGSA? Progress after GGF13 OGSA future OGSA sessions at GGF14

5 5 What is OGSA Open service-oriented architecture –Based on Web services –Addressing Grid scenarios Component-oriented architecture –Interchangeable components Meta OS functionalities –Distributed and heterogeneous environment A rendering of these functions –Based on Web service architecture and specifications GGF’s flagship architecture and the blueprint for industry-standard grid computing

6 6 OGSA Design Philosophy Service Oriented Architecture –Interface Extension (WSDL 2.0 ‘extends’ attribute) –Resources as First Class Entities Expressed as WSRF-Resource Properties –Data type extensibility and introspection –Dynamic service/resource creation and destruction Component-Based –Elements of the Architecture are pluggable Customizable –Support for dynamic, domain specific content,... –Within the same standardized framework

7 7 Information Services Infrastructure Services Self Mgmt Services Security Services Resource Mgmt Services Execution Mgmt Services Data Services Context Services

8 8 OGSA document structure Architecture Glossary Usecase document Scenario Service Description Information Profile Recommended Profile Actual specs consistent inform and guide inform and guide feedback refer Proposed recomendation informational OGSA-WG and fellow WG’s documents Documents produced By GGF WGs or other SDOs Root document

9 9 OGSA Status Update Outline What is OGSA? Progress after GGF13 OGSA future OGSA sessions at GGF14

10 10 OGSA History ~ 2004 Announced at GGF4 (’02/2) WG created (’02/9) GGF events and 12 more interim F2F meetings 3 regular weekly teleconferences (Mon & Wed *2) > 300 mailing list subscribers Declared as GGF’s flagship architecture at GGF10 (’04/3) OGSA Usecase document publication (’04/11) OGSA document v1 and glossary publication (’05/3)

11 11 Direction 2005 2004 –Focused on high-level abstract architecture document 2004 Dec. F2F meeting in Washington DC –Community needs “implementable specs” –Agree to start OGSA profile development 2005 first half –Mainly focus on low-level “profile” work GGF13 –Spawned 4 WGs (BES, ByteIO, Data, Naming) –3 WGs for service interface development GGF14 –Three documents submitted –SCRM-WG (SDOs collaboration) session –Resource Selection Service WG BoF

12 12 Newly formed WGs Four WGs proposed at GGF13 are all approved OGSA-Data WG –Describe OGSA data architecture OGSA-ByteIO WG –Define simple byte read & write interface OGSA Basic Execution Service WG –Define simple container interface managing jobs OGSA-Naming WG –Define three-level naming and name resolution interface

13 13 Three output documents at GGF14 Defining the Grid: A Roadmap for the OGSA –Now in public comment review period (~ July 26) OGSA Profile Definition 1.0 –Submitted to GGF editor OGSA WSRF Basic Profile 1.0 –Close to GGF editor submission –Wait for OASIS WS-Notification Committee Draft vote (July 6)

14 14 SCRM-WG Standards development organizations Collaboration on networked Resources Management Working Group SDOs collaboration is critical since magnitude and scope of OGSA is far greater than GGF can handle alone Round table style collaboration among SDOs –DMTF, GGF, IETF, ITU-T, OASIS, SNIA, TMF, W3C, … Scope of WG –The standards associated with the management of resources used in a network or individually, by means of structured data standards “Standards landscape document” is first deliverable –Information regarding the definitions, taxonomy and interplay of the various specifications of each respective organization

15 15 Resource Selection Service WG Key Part of EMS architecture –Develop usecase and service description document –Standardizing Execution Planning Service interface –Standardizing Candidate Set Generator interface Provisioning Deployment Configuration App. Contents Service Information Services Service Container Data Container Accounting Services Execution Planning Services Candidate Set Generator (Work -Resource mapping) Job Manager Reservation RSS BES

16 16 OGSA™ GGF has filed “OGSA” as trademark and servicemark successfully Trademark –E.g OGSA™ Architecture, OGSA™ Roadmap Servicemark –E.g. OGSA SM Workshop

17 17 OGSA Status Update Outline What is OGSA? Progress after GGF13 OGSA future OGSA sessions at GGF14

18 18 OGSA schedule 20042005 2006 Base document Scenario Svc description Recommended Profile Recommendation Document OGSA-WG Architecture V1.0 OGSA-WG V1.5 OGSA-WG WSRF Basic Profile OGSA-ByteIO OGSA-BES ByteIO Basic Execution Service WS-Naming WS name resolution Left edge: public comment start, Right edge: GFD publication OGSA-Data Data architecture OGSA-ByteIO ByteIO Usecase OGSA-Naming Naming issues

19 19 OGSA-WG Already Committed Tasks Three document publication –Resolve all filed public comments, revise document, and re-submit to GGF editor. OGSA WSRF Basic Profile 1.0 Profile Definition 1.0 OGSA Roadmap 1.0 OGSA 1.5 and Glossary 1.5 –Revise and update OGSA 1.0 & Glossary reflecting progress by GGF WGs, OASIS TCs, etc. –Resolve outstanding tracker items

20 20 OGSA-WG Possible New Tasks Major OGSA capability development –EMS –Security –Resource Management –Information WSRF BP 1.0 reference implementation promotion –Hosting interop event or workshop around GGF16 –Seems to be big challenge

21 21 OGSA based Open Source Grids Several Grid projects are implementing OGSA components

22 22 OGSA Status Update Outline What is OGSA? Progress after GGF13 OGSA future OGSA sessions at GGF14

23 23 EGA Reference Model TC Joint Session (#2) Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) Reference Model TC published “The EGA Reference Model v1.0” document in April EGA will provide their usecases and requirements to OGSA and GGF at large A presentation, followed by discussion & feedback on the EGA reference model –What it is? –Why it was created? –What are the opportunities for collaboration between the OGSA WG and the EGA Reference Model WG? Next to this session –June 28, noon-1:30pm, Wellington 1 –Andrew Grimshaw (AD), Paul Strong (RM TC co-chair)

24 24 Submitted Document Discussion Session (#3) New OGSA document discussion –Session #1 gives overview and #3 gives technical detail –Defining the Grid: A Roadmap for the OGSA –OGSA Profile Definition 1.0 –OGSA WSRF Basic Profile 1.0 This afternoon, same room –June 28, 2:30-4pm, Wellington 1 –Tom Maguire and Jem Treadwell

25 25 OASIS WSDM Deep Dive Session (#8) Detailed explanation of the WSDM specification and technical discussion –WSDM: Web Services Distributed Management TC –MUWS: Management using Web Services 1.0 –MOWS: Management of Web Services 1.0 Tomorrow morning –June 29, 9-10:30am, Wellington 2 –Fred Maciel, Heather Kreger (OASIS WSDM TC co- chair)

26 26 Design team sessions EMS architecture (#4) Resource Management (#6, #7) OGSA WSDM TC cross session (#8) Security (#10) Information (#11) Design team and fellow WGs report session (#12) Design team sessions likely to be detailed and yawnful if you are not familiar with regular discussions up to now (e.g. telecoms and F2F meetings).

27 27 SCRM-WG session Standards development organizations Collaboration on networked Resources Management Working Group Session agenda –WG overview Charter Review, Press Release, History, Objectives & Motivation Workgroup Operation, Plans & Deliverables Landscape Document - Information Gathering Status –SDOs panel discussion DMTF, GGF, IETF, OASIS, W3C, … –Q&A Session schedule –June 29, 4-5:30pm, Wellington 2 –Co-chair: Jay Unger

28 28 OGSA RSS WG BoF OGSA Resource Selection Service WG Part of EMS architecture –Develop usecase and service description document –Standardizing Execution Planning Service interface –Standardizing Candidate Set Generator interface BoF schedule –June 29, 2-3:30pm, Regent 2 –Mathias Dalheimer

29 29 Q&A


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