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Project Overview Daniel Mallmann, Research Centre Juelich Alistair Dunlop, University of Southampton

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE What is OMII-Europe? EU funded FP6 project (RI) –Starting May 2006, initial 2 year duration –16 partners (8 European, 4 USA, 4 Chinese) Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute for Europe –Complimentary to existing national programmes (OMII-UK, NMI, C-OMEGA, OMII-China…) Goal is to provide key software components for building e-infrastructures Project will demonstrate proof of concept with expectation for a follow-on project in FP7

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE What will OMII-Europe do? Initial focus on providing common interfaces and integration of major Grid software infrastructures Common interoperable services: –Database Access, Virtual Organisation Management, Portal, Accounting, Job Submission and Job Monitoring –Capability to add additional services Infrastructure integration –Initial EGEE/UNICORE/Globus interoperability –Interoperable security framework

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE OMII-Europe re-engineering activities OGSA DAIBESVOMSRUS Grid Sphere tbd. components EGEE (GLite) UNICORE Globus Etc. OMII- UK, USA, China Already available Not yet available

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE What will OMII-Europe deliver? Repository of open-source, quality assured software services for EGEE, Globus, UNICORE and CROWNgrid –Some services bundled with major grid distributions –Initial integration work with EGEE, UNICORE and Globus Public reports on grid infrastructures –Initial benchmark results –Impartial advice and information Evaluation infrastructure to test services –User support and training for services

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE OMII-Europe guiding principles Committed to standards process –Implementing agreed open standards and working with standards process (GGF/Oasis) Quality Assurance –Published methodology and compliance test –All software components have public QA process and audit trail –Working with similar projects and organisations to agree policies Impartiality –OMII-Europe is honest broker providing impartial advice/information on e-infrastructures

EU project: RIO31844-OMII-EUROPE OMII-Europe Vision To demonstrate that interoperable Grids can be built from standards- compliant Web Services and to deliver a set of quality-assured services, sourced from open source repositories, able to be used on the principal Grid infrastructures in use in Europe today.