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1 Remarks on OGSA and OGSI e-Science All Hands Meeting September 4 2003 Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University

2 Summary Remarks Do we need to support OGSI and non OGSI e-Science Services? –e.g. DAIS and “Job Submit” standards should have Web Service and Grid Service versions –Does OGSA imply OGSI or a set of Service functionalities or both? i.e. what is OGSA? It would be useful to have a tentative agreement on process - which standards come out of –GGF OGSA Working Group –GGF Function-specific Research/Working Group –OASIS –W3C –Application consortia Do we want “ultimate” standards or maybe rapid prototyping agreements for next 2-3 years –Lightweight process “Gap Analysis” identified many services (being) built and ripe for both standardization and productization

3 11: Network Information ComputeResources 10: Portals PSE’s Application Specific Resource Specific Generic Grid Services: 1: Architecture and Style 2: Basic Technology Runtime and Hosting Environment 7: Information 8: Compute/File 3: Security 4: Workflow 5: Notification 6: Meta-data 9: Other Categorization of Technical Gaps and Grid Services Area of Grid Services

4 “Central” Architecture/Functionality/Style Gaps Agreement on Web Services but –Hosting Environment and component model (OGSI) uncertain –What is OGSA and what is application uncertain 4: Key OGSA Services e.g. security 5: OGSA-compliant System Grid Services e.g. submit job 6: Domain-Specific (Application) Grid Services 1: Hosting Environment WS 2: OGSI Web service Enhancements 3: Permeating Principles and Policies “Central Services And Architecture” Some GGF W3C OASIS Overlaps Some GGF Application area overlaps

5 Categories of Worldwide Grid Services Types of Grid –R3 –Lightweight –P2P –Federation and Interoperability Core Infrastructure and Hosting Environment –Service Management –Component Model –Service wrapper/Invocation –Messaging Security Services –Certificate Authority –Authentication –Authorization –Policy Workflow Services and Programming Model –Composition/Development –Languages and Programming –Compiler –Enactment Engines (Runtime) Notification Services Metadata and Information Services –Basic including Registry –Semantically rich Services and meta-data –Information Aggregation (events) –Provenance Information Grid Services –OGSA-DAI/DAIT –Integration with compute resources –P2P and database models Compute/File Grid Services –Job Submission –Job Planning Scheduling Management –Access to Remote Files, Storage and Computers –Replica (cache) Management –Virtual Data –Parallel Computing Other services including –Grid Shell –Accounting –Fabric Management –Visualization Data-mining and Computational Steering –Collaboration Portals and Problem Solving Environments Network Services –Performance –Reservation –Operations

6 Many Gaps in Generic Services Some gaps like Workflow and Notification are to make production versions of current projects –Appendix shows workflow from DAME, DiscoveryNet, EDG, Geodise, ICENI, myGrid, Unicore plus Cardiff, NEReSC …. RGMA and Semantic Grid offer improved meta-data and Information services compared to UDDI and MDS (Globus) –Need comprehensive federated Information service Security requires architecture supporting dynamic fine- grain authorization UK e-Science has pioneered Information Grids but gap is continuation of OGSA-DAI, integration with other services and P2P decentralized models Functionality of Compute/File Grids quite advanced but services probably not robust enough for LCG or Campus Grids


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