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Paving the way for Knowledgeable Grid Services and Systems ontogrid

UPM. Paving the way for Knowledgeable Grid Services and Systems http://www.ontogrid.net EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch Brussels, 15 th September 2004. Strategic Pioneer the use of Knowledge Technologies (KT) to enhance and extend architecture and design of Grid computing systems

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Paving the way for Knowledgeable Grid Services and Systems ontogrid

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  1. UPM Paving the way for KnowledgeableGrid Services and Systems http://www.ontogrid.net EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch Brussels, 15th September 2004

  2. Strategic Pioneer the use of Knowledge Technologies (KT) to enhance and extend architecture and design of Grid computing systems Enable Deployment of Knowledge Technologies in Grid Architectures Deploy prototypes in the context of real world Business Applications Technical Knowledge Services that are Grid Aware and Grid Compliant Grid Services that are Knowledge Aware Knowledge Services Grid Services Objectives Grid Aware Knowledge Aware OntoGrid: EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch, Brussels, 15th September 2004 http://www.ontogrid.net

  3. Knowledge and semantic metadata typically distributed, heterogeneous, and often implicit or embedded in Grid applications Explicit metadata representations using shared Ontology Services SOA & Innovation OntoGrid • Ad-Hoc adoption of ontologies • Use of standardised languages State of Art • CentralisedOntology Services • Grid AwareOntology Services • Hardwired coordination, and task/resource allocation • Agent-based techniques for coordination and cooperation • Lack of appropriate models/methodologies • Combinations of ontology engineering and agent systems development methodologies • Assumes small/medium scale, stability and homogeneity of resources and user access patterns • P2P Techniques to support large scale, dynamic, heterogeneous resources and access • Debugging at the symbol level • Intelligent debugging tools utilising knowledge OntoGrid: EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch, Brussels, 15th September 2004 http://www.ontogrid.net

  4. Reference Architecture for SemanticGrid Services Methodology for SemanticGrid applications A GridRoadmap for the Knowledge Community Transition to Virtual Organisations of coordinating/cooperating services. Semantic Annotation services to support deployment and matchmaking Evaluation of the proposals against two real-world use cases Satellite mission planning Insurance settlement Expected Results • Beneficiaries and users are primarily: • System Developers • System Integrators • Researchers • Dissemination via • Traditional publishing routes • Standards organisations • Cross-collaboration with other projects • Education OntoGrid: EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch, Brussels, 15th September 2004 http://www.ontogrid.net

  5. Moving Intelligence from GridImplementors to GridInfrastructure. Well founded frameworks. Widening the applicability of Grid Computing Providing a prototypical example of SemanticGrid for both academia and industry Impact on standardisation activities in both Grid and Semantics GGF, W3C, FIPA Raising the profile of SemanticGrid in the IT and IT-related press The Grid needs Knowledge Services Knowledge Services need the Grid Knowledge Knowledge Grid Grid Benefits OntoGrid: EU IST FP6 Grid Projects Launch, Brussels, 15th September 2004 http://www.ontogrid.net

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