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EU and China Roadmapping the future cooperation ENG Andrea Manieri. Summary. Project objectives The Chinese perspective The Roadmapping process The selected challenges. EchoGRID – FP6 SSA Europe Chinese Co-Operation on the Grid. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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European and Chinese Cooperation on Grid
EU and ChinaRoadmapping the future cooperation
ENGAndrea Manieri
Future Perspective Workshop – OGF 23 Barcelona – 5th June 2008 2
Summary
Project objectives The Chinese perspective The Roadmapping process The selected challenges
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EchoGRID – FP6 SSAEurope Chinese Co-Operation on the Grid
Consortium formed by major R&D organizations in EU and China ERCIM FR (INRIA, STFC, CNR & FhG) NTUA GR Atos Origin SP Engineering IT THALES FR Beihang University CN ICT CN CNIC CN NUDT CN HUAWEI CN
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EchoGRID Major Goals
Foster collaboration in Grid research and technologies by defining short-, mid-, and long-term vision in the field
Establish a common Grid Collaboration Roadmap, relying on European and Chinese experts, both from academia and industry;
Consolidate this vision and promote cross-fertilisation between Grid-related projects and initiatives in Europe and China by interacting with the GRID research and industrial communities;
Exchange experiences and best practices by selecting Grid Open Standards for Grid middleware and applications interoperability and by promoting the identification of guidelines for building a Standard Quality Assurance Process
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EchoGRID Outcomes
3, 5 and 10 years roadmaps developing a shared European and Chinese vision of future GRID research perspectives for both research and industrial communities on which both sides may collaborate;
a EU-China Interoperability Grid Plugtests to test and improve interoperability mechanisms of Grid middleware;
a series of conferences and workshops open to both European & Chinese participants from research, industry, government, SMEs and user communities;
a collaborative Multilingual Portal for grid-related resources
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Echogrid roadmap: toward interoperable grids
Interoperation between EU and Chinese grid systems in short, medium, long periods
Mutual areas of concerns New programming
paradigms Grid architectures Grid Management Virtual Organisations The Component Model Workflows – Business
processes
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Chinese perspective China’s Medium to Long Term Plan for the Development
of Science and Technology (2006 - 2020): released in early 2006, calls for China to become “an innovation oriented nation” by the year
2020 and a world leader in science and technology by 2050.
China will – invest 2.5% of its increasing gross domestic product (GDP) in
research and development (R&D) by 2020, up from 1.34% in 2005; – derive more than 60% of economic growth from technological
advance; – limit its dependence on imported technology to no more than 30%
(from 50%); – become one of the top 5 countries in the world in the number of
invention patents granted to Chinese citizens and in the number of citations to Chinese authored scientific papers.
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Two very large Chinese Grids
CNGrid Funded by Ministry of
Science and Technology (MOST)
Contact: Depei Qian GOS developed by
12 universities
ChinaGrid Funded by the Ministry of Education 22 key universities CGSP V1.0, developed by a joint team
from 5 universities
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eScience in China
• China Science Grid– Funded by Natural Science
Foundation of China– Connect different Grid platforms
together– Integrate resources from different
Grids– Contact: Guojie Li ([email protected])
LCG / EGEE
China Science Grid
TeraGrid
SoftwareHPC Storage KnowledgeMedia
VEGA
CGSP
CROWNGlobus
...
CSGrid Gateway
Biology Astronomy(VO) Education Medical Manufacturing . . .
...
应用
平台
资源
Platforms
Resources
Applications
• Crown Grid– a Grid testbed that facilitates
scientific research – Funded by Natural Science
Foundation of China
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Virtual Air Plane Design Grid
Grid applications in China
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China Semantic Grid
China National Basic Research and Development Plan Program (973) Contact: Hai Zhuge ([email protected])
Application in China: Dunhuang Culture Grid
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8 Governance
7 Financing
6 Vocabularies
5 IGTF
4 Tech.Standards
3 Plugtests
2 OMII Europe
1 EUCHinaGrid
ECHOgrid
EGI in Europe
EGEE projects
863 Prog CNGrid
2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018
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Drivers for the adoption – on going
DRIVERSMarket needs
Economic Reliable system (complete solution)
New Techno available(from eScience to eBusiness) including Virtualisation
Better usage of ICT infrastr
New Applications
EU X X X X XPRC X X X X
Disclaimer (These initial results will be further validated by mean of an on-line survey in the next months)
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Barriers against the adoption– on going
BARRIERSOrganisational and clutural (less entusiasm in adopting new technology)
Business Legal Standardisation (lack of), by mean of interop and quality control
Security Grid system complexity
EU
X X X X X
PRC
X X XDisclaimer (These initial results will be further validated by mean of an on-line survey in the next months)
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Cooperation mechanisms
Develop gateways, Develop common components, Test interoperability, Develop common standards, Use common security and certification infrastructure
supported by the IGTF, Establish common controlled vocabularies for policies and
semantically rich descriptions, Agree common accounting mechanisms, Establish an international governance institution.
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Ways of roadmapping
By dividing the grid technological issues into six specific areas
New programming paradigms Grid architectures Grid management Virtual organisations The component model Workflow – business progress
By defining the expected progresses along the roadmap at three points
In three, Five, and Ten years.
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New programming paradigms
• Corba-like extensions to grids• RMI, socket –based
communitications• MPI
• Too many architectural details are exposed to programmers
• Difficulties in learning
• Unconventional approaches: Chemical programming; Autonomic Element Programming (exploiting Web 2.) , Pipe-based Programming (GSML – funnel)
• China– NSFC, 863, 973
• EU– More generally on “services”– Coregrid NoE initiatives
• Echogrids recommends– Support long-term research– Joint unconventional and grid
programming approaches
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Grid architectures
• OGSA and WSRF • Lack of clear architectural
model lead to wrong implementing assumptions
• Service-oriented Frameworks• Resembling Enterprise Service
Bus architecture
• Fully covered– “Software & Services– Architectures and
InfrastructuresPrograms and recommendations
• Echogrid recommends– Put effort in dynamism– Emphasize the development of
WS standards for grids (also supporting backwards compatibility)
– Develop open source competitors for tools supporting distribute SOA infrastructures (e.g. WebSphere)
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Grid management <management of grid through a “Utility” model>
• Several initiatives – EU( e.g.UK NGS)– China (iVCE, CNGrid, SDG,
etc)– SDO initative (OGF on
management area)• Ideas and challenges:
– Standardization and prototype– Declarative semantics based
management– Autonomic Grid management
• On-going projects both from EU and China
• Some SDO initiatives (OGF, OASIS, etc)
• Echogrid recommends– Explicite Grid management in
next FP7 and 863 programs– Take into consideration Telco
standards inputs– ETSI as standardisation and
regulatory body for Member States
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Virtual organisations• VO
– includes user/role management, resource management, trust and security management functionalities
– should have the properties including: dynamic, QoS guarantee and scalable,
– wishes to exist stably for any (short or longer) time, it should have a business model
• Limitations– Supporting from the underlying OS and
Grid middleware– Supporting of commercial applications– Underlying administration facilities for
VO bootstrapping• Current VO lacks some good properties
for better resource sharing and better user usages:
– Consuming too much resources, heavy-weighted;
– QoS guarantees– Dynamic mechanisms– Scalability
• Many FP7 and 863 projects have new VO models and functionalities as part of their objectives
• Echogrid recommends– a clear definition of VO
framework– advanced functionalities of VO
except for semantic support– semantic support in VO should
be realized
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Workflow – business process
• Several implementation and model exists
• However:– gap between the business
process decision-maker and the application developer
– very difficult to precisely compare and evaluate the performance
– QoS-based resource scheduling, service selection and service composition, and the co-ordination of different distributed workflow
• Several ideas and running experiences
• Keywords present in both programs, – as part of other challenges
• Echogrid recommends EU and China– To identify a research challenge
on workflow/Business process per se
– To boost grids to take into consideration workflow and business process issues
– To investigate new approaches to merge high (different) level of abstraction workflows
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Component Model
• Component-based model effective to tackle SW complexity
• However:– Some component too complex– Dynamic allocation of components
to run– Programming Language complexity
• Open issues:– light-weight component model for
grids– Supporting service composition– Standard platform independent
model– Combine Aspect-oriented– Quality control on SW
• FP7 – CoreGrid NoE and 863 support some of these aspects
• Echogrid recommends– To clarify the relations
between component model and service model
– EC and Chinese cooperation of open issues
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Thanks for your attention
www.echogrid.ercim.orgProject Coordinator Patricia Ho-Hune (ERCIM)Scientific Coordinator Thierry Priol (ERCIM/INRIA)Industrial Manager Andrea Manieri (ENG)Cooperation Manager Quian Depei (BUAA)