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1. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 1 Mondorf (Luxembourg), June Michiel Leenaars e-Infrastructures Roadmap

2. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 2 e-Infrastructures Roadmap – European Storage Facilities – Supercomputer infrastructures for Europe – Data for the grid – Making sense of sensors – Grid-enabled instruments – Training & support for scientists and support personnel – Reprogrammable logic – Economic incentives for providing grid resources – Authentication and authorisation infrastructure – Ensure open standards – Software maintenance and development – Collaboration tools and environments – Middleware repositories and parameter registration – Working together with industry – Global end to end hybrid networking

3. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 3 Document organisation ● Every opportunity follows the same format. – A description of why a certain goal is strategic and what the short term actions are that should be taken as soon as possible (what to do at the “Next turn” of the road). – Describe the End destination: where should we be in twenty years (or sooner, if possible). – Identify per opportunity a number of Relevant policies, organisations, activities. Who should at least be involved? This inventory is destined to be incomplete, but is necessary and useful nonetheless.

4. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 4 ►Destination: supercomputer infrastructures for Europe ● End destination – Continuous and secured provision of state of the art computing facilities from all important architectures available to European Scientists ● Next turn – Perform gap analysis on missing classes of supercomputers architectures – Design a robust distribution of facilities across Europe, safeguarding against large scale natural or other disasters – Send out a Request for Proposals for the provision of shared European supercomputers

5. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 5 (supercomputer infrastructures for Europe continued) – Align funding policies for Research Infrastructures among European partners to enable better shared use of resources ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – DG Information Society and Media, ministries of education and research, National Science Councils & Academies, ESF, Large European Computing Centres, FP7+

6. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 6 ►Directions to: European Storage facilities ● End destination – A European Grid Storage Facility that is secure, distributed and extremely fast. This high capacity storage facility is at any given point in time capable of mirroring and serving all data within the global scientific community. ● Next turn: – Design an optimal safe storage topology and determine a storage development roadmap – Link large distributed storage facilities able to replicate and serve grid data as a test bed

7. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 7 ►Directions to: European Storage facilities (cont). ● (Next turn) – Find long term financial support for distributed European Storage Facilities ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – e-IRG, DG Information Society and Media, National Science Councils, GGF, EGA, FP7+

8. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 8 ►Directions to: Storage for the grid ● End destination – A complete and easily usable mirror (with affiliated metadata) of every significant data source in the world, available either real-time or with a time lag ● Next turn: – Create an enrolment mechanism for data source maintainers to use the European Grid Storage Facilities as a replicator to secure at least one copy of their data for free. – Identify key data sources and fully fund their addition to the European grid storage facilities, coordinated by a Task Force that identifies and prioritizes strategic resources

9. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 9 ►Directions to: Storage for the grid (cont.) ● (Next turn) – Fund research in replication strategies for very large database – Set up European repositories and digital libraries geared towards scientific software curation and serving semantic metadata – A normalisation institute could be set up to contribute to standardised access and aggregation ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – e-IRG, ESF, DG Information Society and Media, DG JRC, FP7+

10. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 10 ►Directions to: sense of sensors ● End destination – A rich ecosystem of grid-enabled devices available for distributed measuring of all relevant environmental parameters ● Next turn: – Commission a reflector mechanism capable of becoming the secure and scalable front end for all European real-time data sources, providing an 'instant replay' buffer of 48 hours for full volume data on all sources and log a reduced amount of data to the European Grid Storage Facilities for long term preservation.

11. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 11 ►Directions to: sense of sensors – Identify and approach top 100 sensor facilities valuable to the European Science Grid to be added a.s.a.p. – Create guidelines for conformance and provide a mechanism for all other sensors to be added at their own initiative – Fund research in generic aggregation strategies for multiple real-time datastreams and coupling with model computations and historical data ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – ESA, LOFAR, ECMWF, EMSC/IASPEI, GALILEO, and many others – DG Information Society and Media, DG JRC, FP7+, e-Content+ programme

12. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 12 ►Directions to: grid-enabled instruments ● End destination – A rich ecosystem of grid-enabled devices for measuring ● Next turn: – Initiate a funding scheme specifically dealing with gridifying the first wave of resources, to break the impasse and create critical mass. This could be done by a Task Force that identifies and prioritizes strategic resources that should be available to the European Science Grid

13. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 13 ►Directions to: grid-enabled instruments ● (Next turn) – install an Expertise Center (and/or complemented with national help desks) to help deal users and owners deal with adoption issues and look into new and efficient ways to gridify these devices ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – ESFRI, e-IRG, DG Information Society and Media, CERN, FP7+

14. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 14 ►Directions to: training & support for scientists and support personnel ● End destination – Training facilities and help desk functionality for end-users, developers and support staff ● Next turn – Gather, develop and maintain on-line training material for self study – Set up technology demonstrators/training centers for scientists and others, offering knowledge and expertise both for generic technology and special disciplinary uses – Set up a European technical help desk (manned 24/7) for IT support staff and developers

15. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 15 ►Directions to: training & support continued ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – Grid projects, NREN's, DG Research, DG Information Society and Media

16. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 16 ►Directions to: Reprogrammable logic ● End destination – A rich ecology of dedicated hardware facilities specialized in the most time-consuming and/or most frequent calculations and algorithms ● Next turn – Identify relevant and highly popular tasks which could profit from implementation in reprogrammable logic – Create a European center of expertise for reprogrammable logic ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – DG Information Society and Media, DG Research

17. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 17 ►Directions to: incentives for providing grid resources ● End destination – A mature open market for grid resources ● Next turn – Fund work on building a functional accounting layer for grids – Facilitate a European broker platform or entry point to rent or acquire Grid services, ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – EGA, GGF, OASIS, DG Information Society and Media, DG Trade

18. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 18 ►Directions to: authentication and authorisation infrastructure ● End destination – A scalable, reliable and cost-efficient authentication and authorisation infrastructure accepted on a global scale ● Next turn – Build on and extend federation based authentication and authorisation infrastructures ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – EugridPMA, DG Information Society and Media

19. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 19 ►Directions to: ensure open standards ● End destination – An open and mature grid protocol stack driving the European Science Grid, supporting competition and enforcing operational excellence ● Next turn – Introduce travel grants to pay for more intensive European contribution to global standardisation meetings – Appoint a European grid standards ambassador to liaison with projects and commercial stakeholders – Ask of projects funded by EU and member states to focus and contribute to standards.

20. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 20 ►Directions to: ensure open standards (cont.) ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – GGF, W3C, IETF, WS-I, ICTSB, DG Information Society and Media

21. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 21 ►Directions to: software maintenance and development ● End destination – Structural financial support for use and maintenance of scientific code, and the implementation of novel algorithms – Modularisation and decentralised development for open and closed codes through a European software repository ● Next turn – Develop recommendations for commercial software to interact with the European Science Grid – Set up a support scheme on how to implement and use codes in grids

22. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 22 ►Directions to: software maintenance and development (cont.) – Develop adequate regulatory framework for commercial software licensing to protect user communities – Identify the most important open software codes and initiate a group of professional software engineers to achieve quick wins on these codes together with the user communities, and enable them to run within the grid environment ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – DG Information Society and Media, DG Research, scientific software publishers, open source developers, user groups

23. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 23 ►Directions to: collaboration tools and environments ● End destination – A set of open and mature collaboration and remote visualisation tools, compatible with the European Science Grid and available on all important platforms ● Next turn – Support research and open standards for application sharing and multi-user desktop environments in collaboration environments – Support research into haptic and tactile interfaces to facilitate remote steering – Select a set of suitable test projects that can experiment with advanced 3D camera's and displays

24. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 24 ►Directions to: collaboration tools [...](cont.) ● (Next turn) – Support projects funded by EU and member states in using and testing collaboration tools under development ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – IETF, X consortium, GGF, W3C, WS-I, ICTSB, VL-e, DG Information Society and Media

25. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 25 ► Directions to: middleware repositories and parameter registration ● End destination – Long term replicability of results of grid activities to ensure quality control ● Next turn – Support the creation of a European Federation of middleware repositories ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – OMII, OMEGA, IFN, VL-e, DG Information Society and Media

26. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 26 ►Directions to: working together with industry ● End destination – Interoperable and advanced grids based on shared standards used by science and industry ● Next turn – Invite industry to participate in the further development of the Roadmap for e- Infrastructures ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – GGF, e-IRG, DG Information Society and Media

27. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 27 ►Directions to: global end to end hybrid networking ● End destination – A reliable high speed hybrid network covering all of Europe and providing global end-to-end connectivity ● Next turn – define and develop standard protocols and interfaces for network control and management planes coping with a multi-administrative, multi- technology and multi-equipment domain environment – work on interoperability of the grid middleware with the above network control and management planes – Solving the many (often legal) issues on a European level concerning the last mile is crucial

28. e-IRG meeting - June13, 2005, Mondorf (LU) 28 ►Directions to: global end to end hybrid (cont.) ● Relevant policies, organisations, activities: – DANTE, NREN's, IETF, ITU, IEEE, DG Information Society and Media, GLIF, GLORIAD