
Dear All, Here is a brief report on the Workshop on Reliability and Robustness in Grid Computing Systems, held in Athens on February 13. We had 5 presentations, about 35 attendees, and some good discussions during the workshop and afterwards. The presentations are posted at http://xw2k.sdct.nist.gov/chrisd/index.html which provides links to the presentations. Thanks to all attendees and participants! We plan to do this again. As a result of the workshop, a reasonable next step might be to initiate work on a a GGF Informational Document that summarizes current research and practices on Grid reliability, identifies critical issues in Grid reliability, and lists preliminary requirements for Grid reliability and robustness. We would form a small RG with a scope limited to the production of this document. Obviously, since I am the one who has the most time allotted to work on the document, it will be largely my responsibility to edit/write/produce this document--but I am looking for help if I can get it. The RG would be used to (1) host workshops of the kind we had in Athens where researchers and practitioners would present their work and exchange information (I hope that some of you can participate in such future workshops), and (2) a "holding" organization where the document could reviewed and evolved. I am distributing an outline and abstract that describes the Informational Document for your inspection. All of you are invited to comment on it, make contributions to it (some of you already have through your presentations and papers), and participate in writing and producing it. We anticipate that the document should be complete by the end of 2007 (giving time for GAG to merge with GA so we can have GA input into it). Please let me know what you think of this document outline, these RG plans, and feel free to make contributions. I also attach a revised RG charter document that covers all this, which will soon go the steering committee. Also the Grid web page at . http://xw2k.sdct.nist.gov/chrisd/index.html. Please let me know if you have problems getting to it (there have been problems in the past) and if you have links for it, etc. Sincerely, Chris Christopher Dabrowski National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8970 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8970 Phone: +1 301 975-3249 FAX: +1 301 948-6213 cdabrowski@nist.gov