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www.gridforum.org Data GridFTP WG To develop a fast, secure, efficient transport mechanism for Grid applications Bill Allcock,( [email protected] ) Data Replication RG This Group explores issues related to management of replicated terabyte- and petabyte-sized data sets in grid computing environments Ann Chervenak ([email protected] ) Persistent Archives RG The development of an architecture for the construction of persistent archives which are conceptually equivalent to virtual data. Reagan Moore ([email protected]), Richard Marciano ([email protected]) Grid High Performance Network RG To provide a focus for bridging Grid and Network research sectors Jon Crowcroft ([email protected]) Bruce Lowekamp ([email protected]) ea Directors: Peter Clarke ([email protected]), Satoshi Sekiguchi ([email protected])

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•GridFTP WGTo develop a fast, secure, efficient transport mechanism for Grid applications

Bill Allcock,([email protected])

•Data Replication RGThis Group explores issues related to management of replicated terabyte- and petabyte-sized data sets in grid computing environments

Ann Chervenak ([email protected])

•Persistent Archives RGThe development of an architecture for the construction of persistent archives which are conceptually equivalent to virtual data.

Reagan Moore ([email protected]), Richard Marciano ([email protected])

•Grid High Performance Network RGTo provide a focus for bridging Grid and Network research sectors

Jon Crowcroft ([email protected])Bruce Lowekamp ([email protected])Area Directors:

Peter Clarke ([email protected]), Satoshi Sekiguchi ([email protected])

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Information Systems & Performance

•GIS-WGThree activities of the original GIS Working Group are under evaluation toward creating one or more new GIS working groups. Grid Object Specification (GOS)

• Provide simple mechanisms for describing Grid entities

Grid Notification Framework (GNF)• Provide generic notification framework

for propagation of state data about Grid entities

Metacomputing Directory Services (MDS)

• Specification for MDS

Gregor von Laszewski ([email protected])

Michael Helm ([email protected])

•Relational Database Information Services (RDIS-RG)Explore approaches to static and dynamic Grid information based on a relational data model.

Peter A. Dinda ([email protected])

Beth A. Plale ([email protected])Steve Fisher ([email protected])

Area Directors: Ian Baird ([email protected]),

Domenico Laforenza([email protected])

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Information Systems & Performance

•Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA-WG)High-level architecture, components, and interfaces for interoperability of Grid monitoring systems

Warren Smith ([email protected])

Dan Gunter ([email protected])

•Discovery & Monitoring Event Description (DAMED-WG)Define basic set of event descriptions with shared vocabulary

Jennifer Schopf ([email protected])James Magowan ([email protected])

Dan Gunter ([email protected])

•Network Measurements (NM-WG) Identify and characterize metrics useful to grid applications and middleware; develop standard metrics

Bruce Lowekamp ([email protected])

Brian Tierney ([email protected])

•Proposed: Grid Benchmarking (GB-RG)Produce standard framework for specifying benchmarks and a set of prototype benchmark definitions

Rob Van der Wijngaart ([email protected])

Michael Frumkin ([email protected])

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Scheduling and Resource Management Area

•Distributed Resource Mgmt Application API WGDevelop an API spec. for the submission of jobs

J. Tollesfrud ([email protected])Hrabri Rajic ([email protected])

•Scheduling Attributes WGDefine attributes to describe schedulers

Uwe.Schwiegelshohn ([email protected])

•Scheduler Dictionary WGDefine standard for common termsWolfgang Ziegler ([email protected])

•Grid Resource Management Protocol (proposed) WGDefine standard protocol for advance reservations of CPU and network resources

Jon MacLaren ([email protected])

Volker Sander([email protected])

Wolfgang Ziegler ([email protected])

Area Directors: Jennifer Schopf ([email protected])Bill Nitzberg ([email protected])

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GGF Security Area

•GridCP WGDevelop a Certificate Policy (CP) to promote and facilitate interoperable Grid PKIs

Randy Butler ([email protected])Tony Genovese ([email protected])

•GSI WGPromote and further develop GSI as underlying security fabric of Grids

Von Welch ([email protected])

•GGF4 Kerberos BOF (Proposed RG)Area Directors:

Marty Humphrey([email protected])

Steve Tuecke([email protected])

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Applications, Programming and Models Area

•Applications and Test Beds Bridge between application community and developers / directors of grid policies, standards and infrastructures. Ed Seidel ([email protected]

), Tom Hinke ([email protected])

•Grid User Services Foster common understanding of user and support staff requirements in a grid environment; venue for sharing resources; facilitates communication for grid activities between users, support staff, and developers. John Towns ([email protected])

•Grid Computing Environments Contribute to the coherence and interoperability of frameworks, portals, PSE's, and other Grid-based computing environments by exploring where standards to integrate technology implementations and solutions.Geoffrey Fox ([email protected]), Mary Thomas, ([email protected]), Dennis Gannon, ([email protected])

Area Directors: Jarek Nabrzyski ([email protected]), Satoshi Matsuoka ([email protected])

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Applications, Programming and Models Area

•Applications and Test Beds Exploring human-centered techniques and technologies for facilitating interactive, collaborative, and immersive access of Grid resources from any where and at any time.Rick Stevens ([email protected]), Jason Leigh ([email protected]), Mike Papka ([email protected])

•Grid Advanced Programming ModelsIdentify and investigate programming methodologies that support the effective development of algorithms that perform well in grid environments. Thierry Priol ([email protected]),  David Bader ([email protected]), Craig A. Lee ([email protected])

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Architecture Area

•Grid Protocol Architecture RGprovide a conceptual framework for discussing the interrelationships, completeness, and minimality of the protocol approach to Grid servicesWilliam Johnston [email protected], Ian Foster [email protected], Reagan Moore [email protected]

•Accounting Models RGIdentify needed account and accounting information, determine the needed mechanisms to pass this in formationBill Thigpen [email protected], Tom Hacker [email protected]

•Open Grid Service Infrastructure WGreview and refine the Grid Service Specification and other documents that derive from this specification, including Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA) infrastructure-related technical specifications and supporting informational documentsJeff Frey, [email protected], Steve Tuecke, [email protected]

•Open Source Software WGExamine approaches and models for open source software licensingMary Spada, [email protected]

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Architecture Area

•Service Management Frameworks Research Groupaddress the technical issues and management concerns in the emerging ‘Service Oriented Grid Computing’ research community related to dynamism, discovery and federation, autonomous composition of services Vladimir Getov, [email protected], Omer Rana, [email protected], Eric Sharakan, [email protected]

In transition from“Jini” WG to SMF RG)

•New Productivity Initiative Working Groupdefine the interoperability standards that allow effective multi-vendor cluster and Grid distributed resource management solutionsDarren Pulsipher darrenp@cadence