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Experiment Workflow and Services Working Group GENI Engineering Conference 6 Salt Lake City, Utah

Experiment Workflow and Services Working Group GENI Engineering Conference 6 Salt Lake City, Utah. Vicraj Thomas November 16, 2009 www.geni.net. Working Group Charter. Identify and specify tools and services needed to run experiments on GENI

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Experiment Workflow and Services Working Group GENI Engineering Conference 6 Salt Lake City, Utah

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  1. Experiment Workflow and Services Working GroupGENI Engineering Conference 6Salt Lake City, Utah Vicraj ThomasNovember 16, 2009 www.geni.net

  2. Working Group Charter • Identify and specify tools and services needed to run experiments on GENI • Planning, scheduling, deploying, running, debugging, analyzing, growing/shrinking experiments • Collaboration • Multiple researchers on an experiment • Building on other experiments • http://www.geni.net/wg/services-wg.html

  3. Relationship to GENI Architecture The Experiment Services and Workflow WG focuses on experimenter-users needs for planning, scheduling, running, debugging, analyzing and archiving experiments.

  4. Working Group Mechanics • Chairs: • Prof. Jeannie Albrecht, Williams College • Prof. Jim Griffioen, University of Kentucky • GPO Systems Engineer: Vic Thomas • Email list to discuss topics of interest • Open to all • Subscribe at URL on previous slide • Working Group Wiki page • http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GeniServices • Any email list subscriber can contribute to wiki • Face-to-face meetings at GECs

  5. Working Group Documents To Date • Lifecycle of a GENI Experiment • Community review held on Fri April 17 • http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/ExperimentLifecycleDocument/ExperimentLifeCycle-v01.2.pdf • Experiment Workflow Services: Spiral 1 Capabilities • http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/ExperimentLifecycleDocument/Spiral1-Capabilities-appendix.pdf

  6. Document: Lifecycle of a GENI Experiment • Purpose: Identify tools and services to support experimentation with GENI • Steps in the lifecycle of an experiment • From experiment planning to experiment sunsetting • Taxonomy of tools and services needed to support these steps • Illustrated using a “usage narrative” • Fictional story of an experiment that starts at a university, grows to include a industrial collaborator and opt-in users, and eventual transitions to product

  7. Document: Spiral 1 Capabilities • Purpose: • Understand different approaches to experimenter tools and services • Inform Spiral 1 clusters about tools they may be able to leverage from other clusters • Identify areas where additional tools are needed • Catalog of tools organized according to taxonomy in the lifecycle document

  8. Working Group Objectives for Spiral 2 • Support early experiments/experimenters on GENI • Make experimentation as easy as possible for these pioneers • Spiral 2 priorities • Understand experimenter’s needs • Identify tools and services they will need • Work with control frameworks and tool developers to support experimenter needs as best we can • Longer term objectives • Develop requirements and specifications for experimenter tools and services • Define requirements imposed on other GENI sub-systems

  9. WG Meeting Agenda • 3.30pm – 3.35pm Introduction to the WG Vic Thomas • 3.35pm – 3.45pm Service Composition Experiment JongWon Kim • 3.45pm – 4.45pm GENI Experimenters Presentations • 3.45pm Social Networking Apps and Gaming Felix Wu • 4.00pm Data Intensive Applications Emmanuel Cecchet • 4.15pm Shared Measurement Services Sonia Fahmy • 4.30pm Provenance registry for GENI Beth Plale • 4.45pm - 5.15pm Control Framework Panel: What we can/can't support • Panelists: Larry Peterson, Rob Ricci, Jeff Chase, Ivan Seskar • 5:15pm - 5:30pm Wrap-up - Discussion of WG Findings and Outbrief Presentation

  10. Meeting Objectives • Tool developers understand what experimenters need • Help identify and prioritize tool features/capabilities • Experimenters understand what tool support they can expect

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