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1 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 1www.gridstart.org GRIDSTART and European activities Dr Francis Wray EPCC The University of Edinburgh

2 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 2www.gridstart.org What is GRIDSTART? Accompanying Measure (cluster) project The project partners are Coordinating Partners of established EU Grid projects: AVO, CROSSGRID, DAMIEN, DATAGRID, DATATAG, EGSO, EUROGRID, GRIA, GRIDLAB and GRIP GRIDSTART is looking to expand the cluster to involve new EU Grid projects

3 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 3www.gridstart.org GRIDSTART Objectives (1) Consolidation of EU advances in the GRID in both technical work and development of standards; Encourage interaction amongst similar activities; Make EU GRID projects aware of each other and of other projects around world; Get projects talking and sharing ideas/issues/tools and so avoid reinventing the wheel.

4 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 4www.gridstart.org GRIDSTART Objectives (2) Stimulate the early take-up of Grid technologies by industry and research; Encourage Grid applications to move from the testbed to use by early adopters in industry; Disseminate the benefits of the GRID to industry; Inform all potentially interested parties what’s on the horizon? how can it help them in their research or business.

5 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 5www.gridstart.org GRIDSTART Dissemination Principal dissemination mechanisms are: – Newsletters (GRID, technical, business); – An extensive website; – Press stream, Flyers and Posters; – Participation at events. An important role of GRIDSTART is to: –support EU Grid projects in their dissemination activities (templates, advice and other resources)

6 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 6www.gridstart.org Gridstart Background European Commission funded Grid projects very early –€15 million in 2000, €20 million in 2001 –10 projects funded and running to date –8 more 2002 under negotiation –Many have a strong scientific focus –EPCC leads the GRIDSTART cluster project with goals of: maximising impact of EU Grid projects consolidation of technical advances providing a coherent European voice

7 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 7www.gridstart.org Pre-2001 projects (1) 3 projects pre-2001 –DAMIEN 5 partners Middleware building blocks for simulation and visualisation CAE (aerospace) and industrial simulations –DATAGRID 21 partners European scale testbed and middleware development Particle physics, Earth observation and Biology

8 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 8www.gridstart.org Pre-2001 projects (2) –EUROGRID 11 partners Testbed linking EU HPC centres with industry Biology, Meteorology, Industrial design, ASP Total funding of €15 million in 2000

9 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 9www.gridstart.org 2001 projects(1) 7 projects in 2001 –CROSSGRID 21 partners Grid infrastructure component development Large CERN centric project –DATATAG 4 partners Transatlantic Grid networking testbed CERN networking focus

10 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 10www.gridstart.org 2001 projects (2) –EGSO 10 partners European Solar Observatory virtual archive Strong focus on astronomy –GRIA 5 partners Testbed for industrial applications – focus on eBusiness One of the most commercially focused projects

11 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 11www.gridstart.org 2001 projects (3) –GRIDLAB Application toolkit for simulation codes 11 partners Dynamic exploitation of resources –GRIP Interoperability between UNICORE and GLOBUS 7 partners Increasing interest in UNICORE Total funding €20 million in 2001

12 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 12www.gridstart.org GRIADAMIENGRIPEUROGRIDDATATAG DATAGRIDGRIDLABEGSO CROSSGRID Applications Industry/business Middleware & Tools Science AVO GRIDSTART

13 Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 13www.gridstart.org 2002 projects(1) 9 projects in 2002 (last call of FP5) –FLOWGRID Establishment of a CFD virtual organisation using GRID infrastructure 6 partners –OPENMOLGRID Development of a unified environment for solving molecular design/engineering tasks 5 partners

14 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 14www.gridstart.org 2002 projects (2) –GRACE Development of a just-in-time distributed search and categorization engine 6 partners (including CERN) –COG Use of Grid technologies in industry. Ontologies of modelling of data in dispersed locations. 4 partners

15 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 15www.gridstart.org 2002 projects (3) –MOSES Enabling content providers to build modular and scalable Knowledge Grid management tools 7 partners –GEMSS Testbed for medical computing and resource/service provision in a clinical environment. 10 partners

16 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 16www.gridstart.org 2002 projects (4) –BIOGRID Perform a trial for the introduction of the Grid approach in biotechnology industry. 6 partners –SELENE Bridging the gap between semantic web technology and peer-to-peer computing. 5 partners

17 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 17www.gridstart.org 2002 projects (5) –MAMMOGRID Using Grid technology to develop an EU-wide database of mammograms. 12 partners We hope to cluster these new projects with GRIDSTART - discussions are ongoing.

18 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 18www.gridstart.org Gridstart Status Project started on 1 April, 2002 (3 years); Vigorous standards and technical activities; First plenary meeting held on 25 July, 2002; Extensive website live since 1 August 2002; First dissemination material available; First newsletters in preparation; Possibility of a global role.

19 GRIDSTART Brussels 20/9/02 www.gridstart.org 19www.gridstart.org Conclusions Europe has a rich landscape of GRID projects involving many disciplines; GRIDSTART already provides an active, polyvalent focus for a growing core of projects; GRIDSTART’s success depends on: –Involving a critical mass of EU activities; –Broadening its scope to influence global activities.


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