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The EU Grid Technologies Programme

Jorge Gasós Grid Technologies Unit European Commission jorge.gasos@cec.eu.int http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids. The EU Grid Technologies Programme. Grid Technologies Architecture, design and development of the next generation Grid Enabling application technologies

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The EU Grid Technologies Programme

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  1. Jorge Gasós Grid Technologies Unit European Commission jorge.gasos@cec.eu.int http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids The EU Grid Technologies Programme

  2. Grid Technologies Architecture, design and development of the next generation Grid Enabling application technologies Industrial and business applications Research Infrastructures Deployment of specifichigh performance Grids Deployment of high-capacityand high-speed communi-cations network - GEANT Grid Research and Deployment in FP6 Application-orientedStrategic Objectives e.g. eBusiness, eGov, eWork, eHealth, risks management R&D Research & Development Deployment 125 M€ (IST) Technology-orientedstrategic objectives e.g. semantic web, software and services 200 M€ RI R&D

  3. Industry& Business Grids e-Science What is the Grid ? “A Grid provides an abstraction for resource sharing and collaboration across multiple administrative domains…” (Source: NGG Expert Group, 16 June 2003 “European Grid Research 2005-2010) • Benefits • Increased productivity by reducing Total Cost of Ownership • Any-type, anywhere, anytime services by/for all • Infrastructure for dynamic virtual organizations • Backbone for future service-oriented utility • Examples • Ad-hoc Grid services for emergency response • Cost-effective simulation for automotive and finance • More efficient drug design and healthcare

  4. MammoGrid GEMSS SeLeNe BioGrid AVO OpenMolGrid EGSO FlowGrid GRIA MOSES COG EuroGrid GRACE CrossGrid DAMIEN GridLab GRIP DataGrid DataTAG 1/10/2000 1/10/2001 1/10/2002 EU FP5 Grid Projects (58M€) – 2000-2004 • Infrastructure • DataTag • Computing • EuroGrid, DataGrid, Damien • Tools and Middleware • GridLab, GRIP • Applications • EGSO, CrossGrid, BioGrid, FlowGrid, Moses, COG, GEMSS, Grace, Mammogrid, OpenMolGrid, Selene, • P2P / ASP / Webservices • P2People, ASP-BP,GRIA, MMAPS, GRASP, GRIP, WEBSI • Clustering • GridStart Applications Middleware Infrastructure

  5. FP5 EU Grid Research Achievements • Creation of a strong Grid research community • Europe’s position strengthened related to • Grid middleware development • Contribution to standardisation • Grid concept proven in eScience application pilots -> deployment in research infrastructures • First steps taken towards maturing Grid technologies for industrial and business use • Identified weaknesses in commercial exploitation • Emergent opportunities for service providers

  6. Next Generation Grid(s) – Expert Group Report 3-fold vision “Next Generation Grid(s) - European Grid Research 2005 - 2010”, June 2003“Next Generation Grids 2 – Requirements and Options for European Grids Research 2005–2010 and beyond”, August 2004 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

  7. Grid Research Projects in FP6 EU Funding: 53 MILLION Start: SUMMER 2004 Grid@Asia (Spring 2005) Towards EU-Asian Co-operation GRIDCOORDBuilding the ERA in Grid research K-WF GridKnowledge basedworkflow & collaboration inteliGRIDSemantic Grid based virtual organisations Grid-based generic enabling application technologies to facilitate solution of industrial problemsSIMDAT OntoGridKnowledge Services for the semantic Grid UniGridSExtended OGSAImplementation based on UNICORE EU-driven Grid services architecture for businesS and industry NextGRID Mobile Grid architecture and services for dynamic virtual organisations Akogrimo DataminingGridDataminingtools & services HPC4UFault tolerance,dependabilityfor Grid European-wide virtual laboratory for longer term Grid research-creating the foundation for next generation Grids CoreGRID ProvenanceTrust and provenance for Grids Specific support action Integrated project Network of excellence Specific targeted research project

  8. IP Application developers / users: SAP First derivatives Kino Research org.: EPCC IT Innov. FZJ USTUTT KTH NTUA QUB UvA CNR-ISTI Technology providers: Grid Systems HP Intel Microsoft Nec Service providers: Fujitsu BT T-Systems Datamat Main Application Areas: Data mining legal sector Broadcasting and entertainment Financial modelling Digital media Supply chain management Main Research and Development Areas: Grid architecture Foundations & core services Dynamic federation and VO Grid business models Reference implementations Standards and applications Next Generation Grid services architecture for business and industry

  9. IP Two testbeds - E-Learning - Hospital - Generalisation to other applications Technology Vision NGG based on next generation IPv6 networks and supporting security, QoS, accounting /billing, user & context awareness. Use of mobile comm’s beyond 3G. Dynamic Virtual Organisations based on trust management Mobile Grid architectures and services for dynamic virtual organisations Telcom operators - Telefonica I&D (SP) - Telnor (N) - Tel Inst (P) Grid Providers & Industry - HLRS (D) - CCLRC (UK) - Uni Hohenheim (D) - Datamat (I) IT Industry (tools & services) - BOC (UK) - SchlumbergerSEMA Universities - Uni BW München (D) - CRMPA (I) - NTUA (Gr) - UPC(SP)

  10. IP Capability Providers Grid Technologists End Users SIMDAT Seven Grid-technology development areas: Grid infrastructure Distributed Data Access VO Administration Workflows Ontologies Analysis Services Knowledge Services Four sectors of international economic importance: Automotive Pharmaceutical Aerospace Meteorology The solution of industrially relevant complex problems using data-centric Grid technology

  11. Application Pull Grid-enabled Applications & Services for business and society Research, development, validation and take-up of generic environments and tools TechnologyPush Work Programme 2005-2006Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services IST Call 5Open May 2005Close Sept 2005Budget: ~70M€ e-bus, e-health, e-goy, 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

  12. International co-operation (I) Collaboration between individual projects : • Co-operation with running projects • Involvement in new proposals Grid@Asia: support action for EU - China collaboration Towards an institutional co-operation framework • To set-up a long-term and sustainable collaborations

  13. Establishing a co-operation framework Focused research co-operation: • Collaboration at the level of initiatives • Develop a shared R&D agenda for a given Grid research priority • Grid foundations and Grid business applications • Collaboration on non-technical issues (e.g., standards) • Institutional framework for co-operation

  14. Conclusions • The EU IST Programme addresses both • Deployment of Grid-enabled eInfrastructures • Grid Technologies research relevant for industry & take-up • it strives towards co-ordination and integration of national European Grid initiatives • Grids, web and knowledge technologies • driver for the evolution of the Internet and future service-oriented business IT infrastructures • EU needs to capitalize on its strength in Grid research and applications • To identify new research challenges – explore new ideas • Improve market take-up • Increased contribution to global developments and standardisation

  15. Further Info on Grid Research • Brochure: Building Grids for Europe FP6 Grid Project Fact Sheets, FP5 Grid Project Result Sheets • 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 • FP5 Gridstart “IST Grid Projects Inventory and Roadmap” • Brochure: “Achievements of EU Grid Projects” • IST Work Programme 2005/2006 www.cordis.lu/ist and more: www.cordis.lu/ist/grids

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