
Dear All, The next teleconference of the OGSA Data Architecture working group will be held on Wednesday, October 26th, 2005 at the usual time of 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am Eastern / 4:00pm UK / 5:00pm Europe. In this telcon we will review the Access section and associated scenarios. Please read this section and bring issues to the call. As a reminder, here is the teleconference information: UK dialin: 0845 245 0224 US dialin: 1 866 838 0046 Intl dialin: +44 1452 542309 Passcode: 369786 Agenda for the October 26th teleconference: 1) Early discussion (5 minutes) Note taker assignment Roll call Minutes approval from September 28th teleconference (http://tinyurl.com/as8qp) Agenda bashing 2) Action report (5 minutes) - Dave to consult with Abdeslem over where data discovery belongs in the OGSA 1.5 document. - Dave to mail the list with issues for section reviews. - Dave to add "graceful degradation" to the cross-cutting issues to consider in the architecture document. - Dave to put reports from GGF on GridForge. - Peter to rewrite storage management section to reflect changes from GSM-WG - Allen to write text about policy - Allen to write an overview section on security - Section authors to add security notes to their sections, once the overview is ready. - Dave to revamp section 3 of the architecture document - Everyone to talk with your contacts to get more participation in this WG. - Allen/Dave to contact David Martin & Hiro Kishimoto to get reviewers & expert participation (after internal reviews). 3) Planning update (5 minutes) Update on plans for telcon, F2F and document writing 4) Review of access section and assoicated scenarios (40 minutes) Issues that we should consider include, but are not limited to: - Matching scenarios against service descriptions - Level of detail - Security implications - Consistency with other sections - Identify where work is needed on metadata or on naming conventions - Graceful degradation 5) Wrap up (5 minutes) Next meetings: Nov 2nd: Federation Nov 9th: Replication Nov 16th: Storage Dave Berry Research Manager, National e-Science Centre 15 South College St., Edinburgh Tel: +44 131 6514039