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Mail lists & archives |
Data
Management |
encompasses earlier project activities:
CS-4 Storage Management (SRM,
SRB)
CS-5 Reliable File Transfer (RFT, GridFTP, bbcp)
CS-6 Robust File Replication (RLS, Magda,
CS-12 Catalogs
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Job
Management |
encompasses earlier project activities:
CS-1 Job Description Languages
CS-2 Job Management and Scheduling |
JDL archive
Condor archive |
| Production Grid Systems |
encompasses the individual experiments' production grid acitivites
as well as joint activities on common grid infrastructure:
ATLAS, BaBar, CMS, D0, JLab, STAR
Grid3 project |
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Common Services
Definitions & Standards |
Blueprint activity for Open Science Grid
US
Physics Grid Monitoring Group |
ppdg-monitoring users group |
Grid Analysis
Environment |
Interfacing Interactive
Analysis Tools |
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| Authentication & Authorization |
Site-AAA
PPDG RA |
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Collaborative activities
Project Activities
The PPDG development is structured as Experiment-CS Project Activities.
Each PPDG Project Activity will be led by a two person team:
- an experiment representative that will provide overall coordination and
prioritization of the experiments needs
- a Computer Scientist who will identify applicable Grid technologies and
coordinate the involvement of one or more CS projects in the activity
Each Project Activity will follow a traditional project plan, both for the
initial and all subsequent deployments. For each Activity the two project
leaders (experiment and CS) will develop and publish a detailed plan to complete
all necessary development and integration and to phase them into production.
Regular status of each activity will be presented to the collaboration. Each
Activity consists of
- Deliverables assessment analysis and deployment plan
- Specification and design (including commonality assessment and planning)
- Execution of deployment plan - including documentation and testing.
- Operation of service and performance analysis
- Analysis of future needs and potential for adapting the deliverable to
other experiments.
Following the first round of deliverables we will evaluate their
applicability for adaptation and reuse for other experiments. After each
activity some support and maintenance will be required for existing deployments
by the continuing activities in the area. The Project Activities have a
progression over three years. The first year concentrates on the extension and
integration of existing software into the experiment systems and deployment of
reliable, robust existing services. In the second year the focus is on extending
the functionality of services and the transition of first year deliverables to
other experiments. By the third year experiments will be moving towards the
integration of a common infrastructure
For updates to this page contact ppdg-exec@ppdg.net.
Last update: 02 September 2002
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