
Dear Steve, all, Sorry for not answering before. I'm a little bit surprised that the DEISA accounting facilities are not mentioned in the document as far as I can see. Already more than a year ago we provided feedback from our project, see https://forge.ogf.org/sf/discussion/do/listTopics/projects.ur-wg/discussion.... But I never did see any follow up of this before the current document was distributed, but I may have missed it. I realize that we are not very actively attending the OGF sessions (just too many overlapping meetings), but we certainly are willing to contribute to these activities (recently we discussed with NDGF about joint further developments too). Unfortunately we don't have an up-to-date document describing our current architecture, the most general description can be found in this document: http://www.ges2007.de/fileadmin/papers/jreetz/GES_paper105.pdf The most important changes are that we don't base the usage retrieval anymore on WSRF based services and that we have a GUI based client DART (http://www.deisa.eu/usersupport/user-documentation/deisa-accounting-report-t... ). I hope that this helps a little. Cheers, Jules ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jules Wolfrat SARA Computing and Networking Services Phone : +31 20 5923028 HPCV department Fax : +31 20 6683167 Science Park 121, 1098 XG Amsterdam E-Mail: wolfrat@sara.nl P.O. BOX 94613, 1090 GP Amsterdam http://www.sara.nl/ The Netherlands
-----Original Message----- From: ur-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:ur-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Steve Crouch Sent: 19 May 2009 11:28 To: ur-wg@ogf.org Subject: Re: [UR-WG] Initial draft of exp. doc with 'experiences presentation' included
Hi All,
In advance of OGF next week, I'd like to make some more progress on the UR exp doc (circulated on 01/04, find attached in pdf and doc). From my point of view, the key things are:
- Get the UR use cases/architectural views correct/verified (DGAS clearly needs to be updated!) - Include a section on extensions to UR (perhaps covering the kinds of issues/approaches suggested by Donal w.r.t. Tobias' recent email on extending URs?) - Clarify and agree on general structure, and content for the other sections of the document - Any others?
The 01/04 version is a rough pass, but would greatly appreciate any further comments on the doc or suggestions on the way forward.
Andrea, many thanks for your comments - would you be able to supply (or point me to) a more updated architectural view/use case for DGAS? I can put that in the doc. It could be in a very rough form, can always sort out the formatting later.
Many thanks,
Cheers Steve Crouch
Hi all,
I had a look at the DGAS part of the document. I'm sorry, but it reflects the architecture of an early stage of the prototypal architecture of the system. Actual, production level, architecture is definitely different (and simpler). DGAS Legacy user records are different as well altough
can be mapped to OGF-UR.
Cheers,
Andrea Guarise
On Apr 1, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Steve Crouch wrote:
Hi All,
I've done a first rough pass of putting the UR experiences
material into an experiences document - see attached. You'll have to excuse the doc styling, the template is a bit lacking in this area!
I've also added in some text around the content for starters, which I expect will need to be changed, but haven't added else much to
text yet. I haven't redone the diagrams, including a single one for each use case from the presentation. I would like to be sure
Andrea Guarise wrote: they presentation the core this is
progressing in an acceptable fashion first before making more detailed changes.
Any comments/suggestions very welcome!
Regards,
Steve Crouch
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