Dr. Max Lemke Deputy Head of Unit DG Information Society Grids for Complex Problem solving http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids Architecture, of the next generation GRID Enabling application technologies Design and Development Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop Future Research for Ambient Intelligence DTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004 European Grid Research
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Dr. Max Lemke
Deputy Head of Unit
DG Information Society
Grids for Complex Problem solvinghttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids
Architecture,
of the next generation GRID
Enabling
application
technologies
Design and
Development
Catal-IST FP6UK WorkshopFuture Research for Ambient Intelligence
DTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
European Grid Research
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Outline
• Introduction
• Grid in FP5
• Grid in FP6: From vision to implementation
• Supplementary Activities: Call 3, ERA, ...
• Grid Vision 2007 and beyond
• Conclusion
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
What is the Grid ?
““A Grid provides an abstraction for resource sharing and collaboration A Grid provides an abstraction for resource sharing and collaboration
across multiple administrative domains…”across multiple administrative domains…”(Source: NGG Expert Group, 16 June 2003 “European Grid Research 2005-2010)
Benefits: Increased productivity by reducing Total Cost of
Ownership
Any-type, anywhere, anytime services by/for all
Infrastructure for dynamic virtual organizations
Next generation Internet services backbone
Benefits: Increased productivity by reducing Total Cost of
Ownership
Any-type, anywhere, anytime services by/for all
Infrastructure for dynamic virtual organizations
Next generation Internet services backbone e-Science
Industry & Business
GridsGrids
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Outline
• Introduction
• Grid in FP5
• Grid in FP6: From vision to implementation
• Supplementary Activities: Call 3, ERA, ...
• Grid Vision 2007 and beyond
• Conclusion
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Expert Group Report: “Next Generation Grid(s) - European Grid Research 2005 - 2010”, June 2003
Next Generation Grid(s): 3-fold vision
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Research Themes
OpenReliable Scalable
Persistent Transparent
Person-centricPervasive
Secure / trusted Standards-based
User Interface Grid Economies Business models
Properties
Facilities ModelsVirtual Organisation Systems Management
Co-ord. and orchestrationInformation representation
NextGeneration
Grid(s)
Expert Group Report: “Next Generation Grid(s) -
European Grid Research 2005 - 2010”,
June 2003
Next Generation Grid(s):Identified Research Themes
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Next generation GridArchitecture, design and development addressing security, business models, open source/standards,interoperability, …
Generic enabling application technologiesTools and environments for simulation, data mining,
knowledge discovery, collaborative working, ...
ApplicationSector 1
ApplicationSector 1
ApplicationSector 3
ApplicationSector 3
ApplicationSector 2
ApplicationSector 2
ApplicationSector n
ApplicationSector n
“Grids for C
PS”
focus
ApplicationSector 1
ApplicationSector 1
Applicationse-business,
e-health, e-gov,e-learning,
environment
Application Pull
TechnologyPush
FP6 Research Focus: WorkProgramme 2003/2004
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Grid-based generic enabling application technologies to facilitate
solution of industrial problems
European-wide virtual laboratory for longer term Grid research - foundation for next generation Grids
EU-driven Grid services architecture for business
and industry
Mobile Grid architecture and services for dynamic
virtual organisations
SemanticGrid
Dependability,Trust,
Provenance
Dataminingtools & services
Extended OGSAImplementation
Knowledgebased
workflow & collaboration
Building the ERAin Grid research
Evaluation results Call 2(ranked proposals)
Call 2 - Ranked proposals
NoE IP
STREP SSA IP
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Outline
• Introduction
• Grid in FP5
• Grid in FP6: From vision to implementation
• Supplementary Activities: Call 3, ERA, …
• Grid Vision 2007 and beyond
• Conclusion
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
• To expand the scope of FP6 actions already under way to cover new activities which are expected to involve new participants from the new Member States of the EU and the Associated Candidate Countries
• To improve partnerships with small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) by expanding the scope of FP6 actions already under way
• To increase co-operation with partners from target countries for international co-operation (INCO) e.g. Latin America, India, China
• To progress towards the achievement of the objectives of a European Research Area in a given field
Objectives:
Opening Date:22.05.2004 Closing Date: 22.09.2004 Total indicative budget: ~70 million Euro
TENTATIVE INFORMATION
IST - Call 3
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Objectives and Benefits Overcome fragmentation and dispersion across EU to reinforce impact
of national and Community research
Strengthen Europe’s position on Grid Research and its exploitation
ERA for Grid Research
Requirements endorsed by 10 Member States – July 2003 Better co-ordination of fragmented national and EU efforts by putting them in EU context towards achieving critical mass / higher impact on international level
Further investigation on how to best stimulate the development and delivery of production-level / industrial-strength Grid MW
Actions towards broadening the use of Grid beyond eScience towards its use in business and industry
Inventory of national and EU initiatives
including analysis of strength, weaknesses,
gaps and synergies on EU-scale
Establishment of a regular forum on Grid Research of European funding bodies and research leaders
Implementation to be supported
by SSA GridCoord
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Workshop: Establishing a European Approach towardsDelivery of Industrial Strength GRID Middleware – Jan 04
Conclusions:
Open Source Software built using proven distributed software engineering & process modelsis an economically viable approach facilitating further exploitation & innovation
Appropriate licensing models needed
Software quality standards should be enhanced in FP6 projects
Grid infrastructures need to address security, identity management, certification.
Create an industry association to build Grid-infrastructures (“Grid commons”)
Build (de-facto) standards through critical mass - developer & user communities
More effective participation of EU Industry to standardization needed (GGF,OASIS, W3C,…)
Motivation: Need to improve exploitation of EU research results and commercial impact
Identify EU requirements in view of UK-OMII
Reflect on EU-wide approaches towards standardisation & international co-operation
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Outline
• Introduction
• Grid in FP5
• Grid in FP6: From vision to implementation
• Supplementary Activities: Call 3, ERA, ...
• Grid Vision 2007 and beyond
• Conclusion
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
FP 7 Grid vision - 2007 and beyond
Building the Invisible Grid
Mastering ICT complexity
Grids of mobile and embedded systems
From to self-healing
systems
From plug & play to connect & share
Meta Operating System architecture
Knowledge at the fingertips
Building the Invisible Grid
Mastering ICT complexity
Grids of mobile and embedded systems
From to self-healing
systems
From plug & play to connect & share
Meta Operating System architecture
Knowledge at the fingertips
CtrlCtrl AltAlt DelDel+ +
network-centric
person-centric
Grid empowers AmI Towards a Global Grid Services Infrastructure
for Business & Industry
local
global
AmI
AmI+Grid
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Grid: a future EU success story ?
A potential new success story of European ICT?
Opportunities
Strengths– Vision 2010 and beyond
– From eScience to business & industry
– Strengthen EU leadership on Grid
– Build the ERA for Grid research
– International collaboration
– ERA Grid Pilot Action
Strengthen EU competitiveness
– Supporting industry & business users
– Revitalizing secondary SW industry
– Boosting EU primary SW industry
– Build and exploit the Grid services utility
Research Policy Industrial policy
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Outline
• Introduction
• Grid in FP5
• Grid in FP6: From vision to implementation
• Supplementary Activities: Call 3, ERA, ...
• Grid Vision 2007 and beyond
• Conclusion
Catal-IST FP6UK Workshop: Future Research for Ambient IntelligenceDTI London, 9 - 10 February 2004
Max Lemke, European Commission
Conclusions
Grid as a utility: a new paradigm for service delivery
Grid: a key building block of the knowledge economy
Grid empowers AmI
EU needs to better capitalise on its strengths in Grid research and applications
Support exploitation and commercial take-up through policy measures
EU and MSs to better co-ordinate their efforts towards achieving critical mass / higher impact internationally