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Database Taskforce and the
OGSA-DAI Project
Norman Paton
University of Manchester
Outline
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Database Taskforce (DBTF):
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Databases and the Grid:
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who, what and why.
context and capabilities.
OGSA Database Access and Integration
Project:
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what, where and when.
Relevant Web Pages
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http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/grid-db
Membership
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Malcolm Atkinson (NESC)
Vijay Dialani (Southampton University)
Norman Paton (Manchester University)
Dave Pearson (Oracle UK)
Tony Storey (IBM Hursley)
Paul Watson (Newcastle University)
Aims/Actions: Requirements
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To identify the
requirements of
database and
information
management
applications within a
Grid setting.
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Requirements
analysis underway,
with visits to Grid
projects.
Preliminary report
by Dave Pearson
tabled at GGF4 and
on Web.
Series of meetings
at NESC.
Aims/Actions: Roadmap
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To develop a
roadmap for
research and
development of
database
functionalities in a
Grid setting.
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Proposal involves a
collection of Grid
Database services.
Initial collection of
Grid Database
Services tabled at
GGF4 and on Web.
Aims/Actions: Standards
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To propose
standards for
Grid/Database links
through the GGF.
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Birds of a Feather
Session run as part
of GGF4.
Hope to establish a
Working Group
before GGF5,
involving wider
community.
Aims/Actions: Implementation
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To foster the
development of
reference
implementations of
proposed Grid
standards.
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OGSA-DAI (Database
Access and Integration
Project just funded
through Core
Programme).
GGF WG to encourage
wider involvement with
reference
implementations.
Aims/Actions: Architecture
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To advise the
Architecture Task
Force on
architectural
requirements for
database support.
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Meet periodically
with ATF.
In line with ATF in
terms of services
focus.
Aims/Actions: Education
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To encourage
greater awareness
of needs and best
practice in respect
to databases and
the Grid.
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Requirements
analysis building
links with users.
Series of meetings
at NESC on
Database/Grid
issues.
Input on use of
developed software,
plus good practice.
Outline
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Database Taskforce (DBTF):
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Databases and the Grid:
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who, what and why.
context and capabilities.
OGSA Database Access and Integration
Project:
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what, where and when.
Databases in the Grid
Data
Complexity
Computational Complexity
Grid Middleware
Scope of Database Services
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Discovery.
Statements.
Delivery.
Metadata.
Transactions.
Distributed queries.
Statement Service
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For queries involves:
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The
The
The
The
query notation.
query to be evaluated.
parameters for the query.
result delivery mechanism.
Invoking a query operation:
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Prepares and validates the query, reporting back
success or failure.
Provides access to the results collection.
Query Operation
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Specified here even more abstractly than in
WSDL.
Several operations: synchronous,
asynchronous, etc.
Service descriptions start off data model and
language independent, then instantiated.
query( IN queryNotation, IN query,
OPTIN values, OPTIN expires,
INOUT resultHandle, OUT fail)
Outline
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Database Taskforce (DBTF):
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Databases and the Grid:
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who, what and why.
context and capabilities.
OGSA Database Access and Integration
Project:
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what, where and when.
OGSA-DAI Project
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OGSA - Data Access and Integration Services
project.
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IBM (Tony Storey, Brian Collins).
Oracle (Dave Pearson).
NESC/EPCC (Malcolm Atkinson, Rob Baxter).
Manchester University (Norman Paton).
Newcastle University (Paul Watson).
£1.5 Million (plus matching industrial
contributions) over 18 months.
Project Plan
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Well defined deliverables for first 6 months:
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Core Relational Services.
Core XML Services.
Less well defined deliverables over following
12 months:
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Intercept emerging GT3 releases.
Comprehensive delivery services.
Metadata.
Specialist data types.
Distributed queries.
Short Term Deliverables
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GGF5:
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DAI Framework Document.
Instantiation for RDBs and XML repositories.
Provisional dates for core services (given
resolution of licensing/collaboration
agreements):
XML
RDB
Earlyadopters
1st May
1st July
Public
19th July
1st Sept
Short Term Tensions
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Multiple database paradigms/platforms.
Multiple language interfaces.
Users contexts:
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Web services.
Globus 2.
Globus 3.
Relationship to GGF WG
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To be established, but:
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Contribute insights into design of DAI
services.
Contribute to documents that feed into the
GGF standardisation activity.
Provision of reference implementations of
standard proposals.
Contribute to the development of OGSA
proposal as early adopters.
Relationship to other UK eScience Projects
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To be established, but:
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Seeks to address requirements found in
(UK) e-Science projects.
Development activity designed to provide
core functionality early.
Formal relationship with some as early
adopters (myGrid, AstroGrid).
Could be possible to collaborate on certain
development activities.
Summary: DBTF Interfaces
Working Group
Recommendations
Requirements
Communitybuilding
Database Service
Development