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Grid Technologies and International Co-operation

Second Grid@Asia Workshop. Grid Technologies and International Co-operation. OUTLINE. EU Grid Research Strategy Objectives for International Co-operation EU Grid vision towards SOKU IST Call 5 results on Grid Research IST Call 6 on EU-China International Co-operation Conclusions.

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Grid Technologies and International Co-operation

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  1. Second Grid@Asia Workshop Grid Technologiesand International Co-operation

  2. OUTLINE • EU Grid Research Strategy • Objectives for International Co-operation • EU Grid vision towards SOKU • IST Call 5 results on Grid Research • IST Call 6 on EU-China International Co-operation • Conclusions

  3. TechnologyPlatform European Research Area Research &Development Grid Strategy towards the Lisbon Objectives • Coordination of National Programmes • Opening-up of National Programmes • International cooperation (CHINA, …) • Build critical mass • Derive standardisation strategy • Leadership • Competitiveness • Addressing standardization, regulation, … • Innovation framework • Leveraging additional investments • Developing new methods, tools, systems and services • Advance excellence and know-how • Long-term and business-driven R&D • Integration – structuring - standardisation

  4. Networked European Software and Services Initiative A European Technology Platform for SW, Grids & e-Services Mission:Develop a visionary strategy for Software and Services driven by a common European Research Agenda where innovation and business strengths are reinforced launched in Brussels on 7 September 2005 www.nessi-europe.com

  5. Objectives for International Co-operation in ICT • Support economic growth and promotion of European ICT industry through • Co-operation on technologies, addressing issues like interoperability & standardisation • Promotion of EU compatible regulatory approaches with INCO countries • Enable European researchers and industrialists to share knowledge, technology, expertise and skills with INCO countries: • Framework Programmes • Address world-scale issues of an emerging global information and knowledge society: • As identified in the World Summit on Information Society • Prepare medium and long-term partnerships of mutual benefit in research and industry

  6. Information Society Dialogues Addressing policy, regulatory and research aspects between EU and: • Industrialized countries: USA , Japan • Emerging economies: Brazil, China, India • In future: Russia, South Africa Neighbourhood dialogues and regional co-operation : • Euromed countries, Balkans, LAC, SEA • ACP countries (in future)

  7. Next Generation Grids Report 2003: Vision NGG1 “Next Generation Grid(s) - European Grid Research 2005 - 2010”, June 2003 Simplification Abstraction NextGenerationGrids • End-user empowerment • Life-support to business processes Software Vision End-User Vision • Continuously changing requirements • Grid services development environments Architectural Vision • Societal behaviour (millions of self-organising nodes) • Computational semantics, ontologies, meta-descriptions • Pervasive virtual organisations Virtualization

  8. Service-Oriented Knowledge Utility (SOKU) The architecture comprises serviceswhich may be instantiated and assembled dynamically. Hence, the structure, behaviour and location of software is changing at run-time. A utilityprovides immediately useable services with established functionality, performance and dependability. Emphasis is on user needs and issues such as trust and security. Services are knowledge-assisted (‘semantic’) to facilitate automation and advanced functionality. Knowledge technologies enable the delivery of high level services to the user.

  9. Application Pull Grid-enabled Applications & Services for business and society Research, development, validation and take-up of generic environments and tools TechnologyPush WP 2005-2006 (Call 4 + Call 5)Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and ServicesEU funding: 71.3 M € (tentative) Applications e-business, e-health, e-gov, e-learning Environment Application Sector 1 Application Application Sector 3 Application Sector 2 Sector n Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services Grid Foundations Architecture, design and development of technologies and systems for building the invisible Grid Network-centric Grid Operating Systems Potential new fabric layer for future distributed systems and services

  10. Degree Grid@Asia Nessi-Grid Challengers GridCoord SIMDAT industrial simulations BeinGrid business experiments BREIN agents & semantics NextGRID service architecture Akogrimo mobile services XtreemOS Linux based Grid operating system GridTrust InteliGrid OntoGrid GridEcon GridComp CoreGRID six virtual laboratories Gredia A-Ware UniGrids Grid4all HPC4U KnowArc ArguGrid Sorma g-Eclipse Chemomen tum Datamining Grid Edutain@ Grid K-WF Grid QosCosGrid Provenance AssessGrid FP6 Grid Technologies Projects – Calls 2, 3, 5 Call 5 start: Summer 2006 EU Funding: 124 M€ supporting the NESSI ETP & Grid community Grid services, business models trust, security platforms, user environments data, knowledge, semantics, mining Specific support action Integrated project Network of excellence Specific targeted research project

  11. International Co-operation on Grid Technologies – Target Country: China Objectives of Call 6 – SO 2.6.5 Closing 25 April 2006 • to develop strategic partnerships building on common priority areas and existing initiatives • to explore new collaboration opportunities for the take-up of Grid-enabled applications by end-users • promoting common developments of standards and building joint virtual laboratories involving research and industry

  12. Call 6 SO 2.6.5 International Co-operation on Grid Technologies – Target Country: China Proposals shall leverage and integrate existing initiatives in the focal areas in Europe and the target country • Instruments: STREPs, SSAs, CAs • Indicative budget: 5 M € STREP SSA CA SSA STREP

  13. Participation from China / Asia on Call 5 Grid Research Proposals • 10 proposals received involved Chinese partners (4 IPs, 5 STREPs, 1 SSA) • 3 proposals under negotiation involve Chinese partners: • XtreemOS: Institute of Computing Technology – CAS; Red Flag Software • BeinGrid: Beijing Hydraulic Research Institute • GridComp: Tsinghua University • 2 other proposals under negotiation also involve Asian partners: • ArguGrid: Asian Institute of Technology – Thailand; • Sorma: Sun Singapore

  14. Further Info on Grid Research • Brochure: Building Grids for Europe FP6 Grid Project Fact Sheets, FP5 Grid Project Achievements • Expert Group Reports • “Next Generation Grid(s) – European Grid Research 2005 - 2010”, 2003 • “Next Generation Grids 2 – Requirements and Options for European Grids Research 2005–2010 and beyond”, August 2004 • “Next Generation Grids 3 – Grids and service oriented knowledge utilities: vision 2010 and beyond”, publication expected February 2006 • Grid@Asia http://www.gridatasia.net and more: www.cordis.lu/ist/grids

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