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Baseline Services Group - Future

Baseline Services Group - Future. PEB 28 th June 2005 Ian Bird IT/GD, CERN. Introduction. Group has finished first round – report produced But: Did not fully discuss several items Did not produce metrics, milestones for getting services deployed and of sufficient quality And:

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Baseline Services Group - Future

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  1. Baseline Services Group - Future PEB 28th June 2005 Ian Bird IT/GD, CERN

  2. Introduction • Group has finished first round – report produced • But: • Did not fully discuss several items • Did not produce metrics, milestones for getting services deployed and of sufficient quality • And: • Exposed a need for technical discussion forum • Services provide a basis for interoperability – need to have a forum to pursue this • So: • We propose 2 distinct/overlapping groups as continuation

  3. 1) Baseline Services group • Continuation of the present group to: • Continue the unfinished work of the group as discussed above, and address still open issues, • Produce agreed milestones, metrics, and interface definitions for the agreed services, • Follow up and monitor progress towards these goals, • Members • Existing BSWG members • Middleware (gLite, OSG, ARC) representative (1 each) • Major Tier 1 site representatives • Closed membership – invitations for specific issues • Limited lifetime – one year? • Meet regularly • Weekly or bi-weekly • Reports to PEB regularly

  4. 2) Technical Working Group • Technical working forum, to address and agree issues, such as: • Interoperability between the different grid middleware stacks (EGEE, OSG, ARC) • Compatibility and coordination with the Applications Area projects, • Address and resolve technical issues (such as security models, storage access control, etc., etc.), specific issues that need agreement • Agree on and monitor the development, release, and deployment of services; including how services should develop/improve etc. • Members: • Experiment grid “architects” and the people responsible for integrating the experiment software with the grid middleware (baseline services). • Middleware developers (how?) • Site representation (how many?) • No fixed lifetime • Monthly meetings • Reports to PEB (as AF), input to grid projects, BSWG, etc.

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