Title: g-Eclipse ETSI Workshop - GRID
1g-Eclipse ETSI Workshop - GRID
- Sophia-Antipolis, 24 May 2006
2g-Eclipse - overview
- Grid community
- Emerging technology
- infrastructure for e-Science
An integrated, Grid enabled workbench tool
for Grid application users, Grid
developers and Grid operators based on the
Eclipse platform
- Grid actors
- Grid users / e-Scientist
- Grid resource managers
- Grid application developers
g-Eclipse
- Eclipse community
- Based on a reliable eco system
- Very active open source community
- Big impact in and support from industry
University of Cyprus
3g-Eclipse - overview
- Grid community
- Emerging technology
- infrastructure for e-Science
An integrated, Grid enabled workbench tool
for Grid application users, Grid
developers and Grid operators based on the
Eclipse platform
- Grid actors
- Grid users / e-Scientist
- Grid resource managers
- Grid application developers
g-Eclipse
- Eclipse community
- Based on a reliable eco system
- Very active open source community
- Big impact in and support from industry
4Objectives
Development of an integrated platform for Grid
users, Grid developers and Grid operators using
the Eclipse platform
Integration of existing Grid tools from partners
in the emerging g-Eclipse framework
Exemplary support for the widely deployed gLite
middleware one OGSI compliant middleware (in
year 2)
Provision of the g-Eclipse framework for other EC
Grid projects
Integration support for third party developments
Fostering an open source project within the
Eclipse community
5Research Challenges
- Abstraction of the complexity of Grid middleware
- Defining standard actions for Grid actors
- Integration of different Grid tools in one
platform - Migrating Desktop, GridBench, GVK from CrossGrid
- Middleware (gLite, Unicore?, Globus?)
- Third party integration
- Simplification of access to different Grid
resources
6Key technology advancements
- Reduction of the complexity of Grids
- for users
- for Grid operators
- for Grid application developers
- with an integrated workbench
- build on a reliable, industry-compliant
foundation - will make the Grid infrastructure invisible and
transparently accessible and - will lower the costs for usage, maintenance and
development of the Grid infrastructure - Build a framework/eco-system on standards to
enable re-use
7Expected Results Impact
An eco system of tools to build Grid-enabled,
interactive graphical user interfaces
An eco system to speed up the development and
deployment of Grid applications
An eco system to reduce the cost of the
operation of Grid infrastructure resources
Wide adoption of this integrated eco system
g-Eclipse open source community to guarantee
sustainability of this eco system
Awareness of Grid technology in industry by using
one of their standard eco system
8g-Eclipse Standard
- GGF
- the User Program Development Tools-RG joined
with Application Developers and Users-RG
(APPS-RG) - g-Eclipse will contribute to the definition of
use-cases - JSDL-WG
- g-Eclipse will follow and contribute
- OGSA-AUTHZ-WG, WFM-RG, GFS-WG, DRMAA-WG
- g-Eclipse will observe
- OASIS
- WSBPEL, WSRF
- g-Eclipse will observe
- (e-IRG)
- contribution with definition and recommendation
best practises for the European Grid
infrastructure