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GFD.169
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Guidelines for auditing Grid CAs version 1.0
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INFO
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Y. Tanaka, M. Viljoen, S. Rea
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2010-04-19
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Security
CAOPS-WG
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Abstract:Grids use X.509 certificates for authentication and authorization. These certificates are issued to subscribers that comprise a virtual organization, and are typically issued by Certification Authorities operated by real institutions. In order to ensure compliance with established policies and operational procedures, and to recommend necessary changes in controls, policies or procedures, these Certification Authorities (CAs) should be externally audited periodically. The International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF) has, based on templates established by OGF, established such sets of operational policies and procedures. This document provides an audit checklist which describes auditing items to be considered by CAs accredited by the IGTF to be compliant with the ‘Classic’ Authentication Profile, and provides the acceptable evidence for the verification of these items. Detailed processes of auditing are also described in this document which is intended as guidelines for auditing Grid CAs. Spread sheets of the check list for ‘Classic’, ‘Short Lived Credential Services (SLCS)’, and ‘Member Integrated Credential Services (MICS)’ profiles are provided as separate documents and available on the IGTF web site. This document as well as the spread sheets will be maintained and updated when there is a newer version of authentication profiles available than it refers.
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GFD.168
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RISGE-RG Collection of Use Cases
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INFO
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M. Plociennik
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2010-04-19
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e-Research
RISGE-RG
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Abstract:This document is a result of the work of OGF RISGE-RG. It presents collection of use cases that covers various existing approaches in defining remote access interfaces to sophisticated laboratory equipment. One of the important aspect covered by these examples is an exploitation of Grid technologies for conducting and monitoring measurement tasks and experiments on complex remote scientific equipment.
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GFD.167
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WS-Agreement Specification Version 1.0 Experience Document
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EXP
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D. Battré, P. Wieder, W. Ziegler
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2010-03-08
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Compute
GRAAP-WG
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Abstract:This document describes the implementation experiences of independent implementations of WS-Agreement along with an overview of the projects that have implemented WS-Agreement so far. It also presents the features of WS-Agreement used by 8 of the implementations. Finally, the document contains information on set-up and results of an experiment where two independent implementations of WS-Agreement were used to mutually exchange templates describing jobs and create agreements.
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GFD.166
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INFOD 1.0 Implementation – Experience Report
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EXP
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R. Fehling, S. Fisher, D. Gawlick, R. Gunasekaran, M. Shankar, A. Yalamanchi
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2010-03-08
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Data
INFOD-WG
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Abstract:This document describes experience in building an INFOD system from the specification document. It also includes changes that should be included in a new version of an INFOD specification.
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GFD.165
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Network Topology Descriptions in Hybrid Networks
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INFO
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P. Grosso, A. Brown, A. Cedeyn, F. Dijkstra, J. van der Ham, A. Patil, P. Primet, M. Swany, J. Zurawski
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2010-03-08
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Infrastructure
NML-WG
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Abstract:The NML-WG goal is to define a schema for describing topologies of hybrid networks. This schema is in first instance intended for:
* lightpath provisioning applications to exchange topology information intra and inter domain;
* reporting performance metrics.
This document constitutes Deliverable 1 of the working group. It provides a detailed overview of the framework in which the working group operates, detailing the already existing topology schemas and providing the basis for the integration of the various projects.
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GFD.164
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A Framework of Online Community based Expertise Information Retrieval on Grid
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INFO
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E. Huh, P. Lee, G. Newby
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2010-01-14
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e-Research
GIR-RG
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Abstract:Web-based online communities such as blogs, forums and scientific communities have become important places for people to seek and share expertise. Search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, Live etc. are not yet capable to address queries that require deep semantic understanding of the query or the document. Instead, it may be preferable to find and ask someone who has related expertise or experience on a topic. Web-based online communities are the places people often seek advice or help. Before an analysis of search capabilities for these communities can be done, we need to gather the data (questions and answers, social support or discussion, comments or advice, content rating, social relations, and so forth) that describe the communities. There is no universal standard data structure for the outline of user participation in these communities. Also, as these communities rarely interoperate, each typically only has access to its own social data and cannot benefit from other communities’ data. Extracting, aggregating and analyzing data from these communities for finding experts on a single framework is a challenging task. In this document, we present a Grid-enabled framework of expertise search (GREFES) engine, which utilizes online communities as sources for experts on various topics. We suggest an open data structure called SNML (Social Network Markup Language) to outline user participation in online communities. The architecture addresses major challenges in crawling of community data and query processing by utilizing the computational power and high bandwidth inherently available in the Grid. Our framework supports open APIs for third party providers or developers to build new solutions in order to get more user feedback to improve the system.
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GFD.163
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WS-DAI RDF(S) Realization: Introduction, Motivational Use Cases and Terminologies
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INFO
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M. Antonioletti, C. B. Aranda, O. Corcho, M. Esteban-Gutierrez, A. Gomez-Perez, I. Kojima, S. Lynden, S. Pahlevi
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2009-12-30
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Data
DAIS-WG
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Abstract:The Database Access and Integration Services Working Group (DAIS-WG) has submitted three specifications to the Open Grid Forum (OGF) recommendation track [WS-DAI, WS-DAIR, WS-DAIX]. These specifications define a basic set of interfaces, properties and patterns for service-based access to data. The core WS-DAI specification outlines a set of generic interfaces and properties that are common to most types of data access. These may then be extended to access specific types of data. For instance, the WS-DAIR and WS-DAIX specifications extend the base specification to provide access to relational and XML types of data respectively.
This document outlines and motivates a further extension to the WS-DAI family of specifications to provide access to RDF(S) data. This will define a standard mechanism for accessing RDF(S) data in a manner consistent with the framework defined by the WS-DAI core specification. The main outcome of this work will be two specifications that provide complementary ways for accessing RDF(S) data: by using the W3C defined SPARQL query language or through the use of ontological primitives.
This document motivates this work by presenting an overview of the role of RDF(S) in a grid context with several motivational use cases.
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GFD.162
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Open Cloud Computing Interface - Use cases and requirements for a Cloud API
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INFO
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T. Metsch
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2010-01-14
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Infrastructure
OCCI-WG
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Abstract:This document is an informal description of Use Cases and requirements for the OCCI Cloud API. Created by the Open Cloud Computing Interface working group. This document records the needs of Infrastructure-as-a-Service Cloud computing managers and administrators in the form of Use Cases. The Use Cases serve as the primary guide for the development of API requirements. The document is the first deliverable to demonstrate and validate the features of the Open Cloud Computing Interface.
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GFD.161
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Multi-Server Based Namespace Data Management of Resource Namespace Service
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INFO
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L. Guo, X. Wang, M. Xu, W. Zhou
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2009-12-30
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Data
GFS-WG
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Abstract:This document describes a multi-server based namespace data management system for Resource Namespace Service (RNS), which is introduced in GFD 101. In this system, RNS can be accessed through a master node, which provides the standard interfaces and functions defined in GFD 101. When the master node receives the RNS request, it will dispatch the request to one of the slave nodes based on load balancing policy. Every slave node stores a copy of the namespace data and responses to the read request, such as list and query functions, while only one slave node responses to the write request, such as add, update and remove function. There is a data synchronization process to keep the data consistence on all the slave nodes. In this method, even though one or more slave servers failed, the RNS can also provide stable service. This multi-server based namespace data management system can improve the availability and scalability of RNS.
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GFD.160
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WS-DAI and WS-DAIR Implementations - Experimental Document
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EXP
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S. Lynden, M. Antonioletti, M. Jackson, S. Ahn
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2009-11-30
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Data
DAIS-WG
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Abstract:The Data Access and Integration Services (DAIS) Working Group have defined three proposed recommendations within the Open Grid Forum (OGF). The OGF process and requirements document (GFD.152) states that two independent interoperable implementations are required for a proposed recommendation to become a full OGF recommendation. This OGF experimental document reports on interoperability testing of two implementations of WS-DAIR (GFD.76) – one from the OGSA-DAI group at The University of Edinburgh and the other based on AMGA from KISTI. In addition, as the WS-DAIR proposed recommendation is an extension to WS-DAI (GFD.74), the testing process has encompassed both the WS-DAIR and WS-DAI proposed recommendations. The tests documented in this OGF experimental document establish that it is indeed possible to obtain client-based interoperability for these two implementations. However, as a result of this interoperation process a number of changes are recommended for the WS-DAI and WS-DAIR documents before they gain full recommendation status.
It is important to note that this document establishes a set of interoperability requirements between two or more implementations of the WS-DAI specifications, taking into account the criteria established in GFD.77. This document is not intended to establish a validation process to test the compliance of any particular implementation to any of the (proposed) DAIS recommendations.
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