
28 Sep
2006
28 Sep
'06
1:42 p.m.
Apologies - the NOMCOM meeting is running long, and while I am quite interested in Takuya's presentation, I will be late today. Alan On Sep 22, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Hiro Kishimoto wrote: > Hi all, > > The following is a proposed agenda for OGSA-WG telecon on Sept. 25th > Monday from 5pm to 7pm (CDT). > > The dial-in number for Monday; > US: +1 718 3541071 (New York) or > +1 408 9616509 (San Jose) > UK: +44 (0)207 3655269 (London) > Japan: +81 (0)3 3570 8225 (Tokyo) > PIN: 4371991 > See more information: > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/wiki1477?nav=1 > > Screen share service will be provided. > URL: http://ogsa.glance.net > Session key: 0925 > See more explanation: > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/wiki1584?nav=1 > > 1) Early discussion (20 min) > Note taker assignment > Roll call > Telecon minutes approval (if available) > F2F meeting minutes approval (Sept. 15) > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/doc13871?nav=1 > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/doc13862?nav=1 > Action Items status review (see the bottom of this email) > Agenda bashing > > 2) OGSA and EGA reference model (45 min) >> - No specific OGF policy on unifying EGA and GGF work, but there is >> an expectation that parties talk to each other >> - Merging the glossaries? Yes and does not look too difficult >> - Proposal: maintain the distinction between reference model; and >> OGSA as (a service oriented) rendering of it; >> - Is it true, or should it be made true? >> - As an exercise, what is the specific use case to drive it; need >> a reason--more than an abstract motivation. No reason just >> to be >> consistent. >> - EMS (or the more restricted HPC Profile) might be a good >> starting point >> - Would probably need more than one use case; would also have to >> think broader than current thinking in OGSA. >> - Transaction processing kind of environment as one motivation? >> - Next step: Set up an initial group of people to start a >> discussion >> within OGSA. Identify what should be done. >> - Dave Snelling, Andrew Grimshaw, Tom Maguire >> - Paul Strong, Alan Clark, Bob Thome > > GGF18 session material, minutes, and EGA document: > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/doc13838?nav=1 (Glossary) > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/doc13827?nav=1 (OGSA > vs EGA) > - https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/doc13839?nav=1 (minutes) > - http://www.gridalliance.org/en/WorkGroups/index.asp (EGA > doc) > > 3) OGSA roadmap v1.1 status update (Chris Jordon, 45 min) > Chris will make the next revised draft available up on > gridforge by this weekend for review and discussion on > the 25th. > > 4) Wrap up (10 min) > AOB > > <*NEXT CALL*> > https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/wiki1477?nav=1 > > Sept. 28 (Thu): TBD > Oct. 2 (Mon): Information/data modeling > Oct. 5 (Thu): Security > Oct. 9 (Mon): EGA reference model, OGSA roadmap > > <*ACTION ITEMS*> > https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/go/wiki1569?nav=1 > >> From Sept. 15 OGSA F2F > AI-0915a: (A Savva, S McGough): Set up a telephone conference to > collect workflow (BPEL) experience > AI-0915b: Ellen to check the status of the items on the > DMTF work register: report which have been done, and > what > DMTF is doing for the rest. > AI-0915c: Ellen to propose new text to update the DMTF register > AI-0915d: Tom will post BP base faults issue to tracker > AI-0915e: Hiro to talk with OGF Editor to start an errata process > >> From Sept. 14 OGSA F2F > AI-0914a (Andreas Savva): Integrate the simple Data scenario just > presented into the scenarios document > AI-0914b (D Snelling, D Merrill): Set up an OGSA Security design > team > AI-0914f (Fred Brisard and Hiro Kishimoto): Fix the location of > the > next F2F and inform the group vial the mailing list > >> From GGF18 EMS session (Sept. 13) > AI-0913a: Andreas to update function names of BES. > AI-0913b: Andrew to write-up a couple of such JM functionalities > (short paragraph for each, e.g. time constraint as JSDL > extension.) > AI-0913c: Andreas to add another scenario to use this “terminate” > method of activity interface. > AI-0913e: Andreas to separate un-deployment as a separate > scenario. > AI-0913f: Andreas to describe relation between ACS and CDDLM. > AI-0913g: Donal to provide his proposal on > "ActivityExecutionCandidate." > >> From GGF18 EGA session (Sept. 12) > AI-0912a: Hiro to set up an initial group of people to start a > discussion within OGSA. Identify what should be done. > - Dave Snelling, Andrew Grimshaw, Tom Maguire > - Paul Strong, Alan Clark, Bob Thome > >> From Sept. 7 call > AI-0907b: Takuya will search for an external reliable source of > strong (or deprecated) ciphers to reference. > AI-0907c: Andreas will revise the explanatory text and send the > new > version to Takuya. > AI-0907d: Takuya will update the documents and issue a final call > on the list. (Probably during GGF18.) > >> From Aug. 31 call > AI-0831e: (A Savva) Talk to ACS working group for refining this > scenario. > AI-0831f: (A Savvva) Research RNS and probably update the EMS Arch > Scenarios document > >> From Aug. 17 call > AI-0817a: Dave Berry and Jay Unger will approach groups (GIN, > Globus, etc) that have implemented practical grids and > start a discussion on how they handle data: > - how data is treated as a resource that can be > scheduled > - how transfers are modeled > - how files are advertised > - how applications find files (query, by knowledge,?) > (Due Oct. 9) > >> From Aug. 3 call > AI-0803e: Jun will provide an example of the CDL mechanism and why > using ID/IDREF is not a good idea. > AI-0803f: Jun will update the CDL document to remove the > Environment > variables > >> From July 20 F2F > - EGR-WG (Ravi) will contact Geoffrey Fox and invites him to > contribute use cases. > - Andreas to go through the minutes and formulate a reply mail to > Geoffrey on each artifact covered in these minutes. > ---- > Hiro Kishimoto > > -- > ogsa-wg mailing list > ogsa-wg@ogf.org > http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/ogsa-wg Alan Sill TIGRE Senior Scientist High Performance Computing Center TTU ==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Admin 233, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-742-4350 fax 806-742-4358 : ====================================================================