Jan 28 Meeting in London on WSRF

From: Bob Mann <rgm-at-roe.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:24:05 +0000 (GMT)

        Hi folks,

        Further to Guy's posting today about the announcement of the Web Service Resource Framework, here's an announcemnt of a meeting to be held in London on Jan 28th entitled "WSRF: The future of Grid and web services". Registration (details below) is on a first-come, first-served basis.

        cheers

        Bob

News and a Meeting


Announcement of Web Service Resource Framework


Dr Daniel Sabbah, Vice President, Software Development, Strategy and Architecture at IBM, on behalf of IBM and the Globus Alliance, announced proposals for a collection of web service standards that provide conventions for handling stateful resources, e.g., file systems, databases and long-running programs, within the preferred service-oriented architecture of web services. This neatly addresses the requirements of large-scale and long-running systems typical of grid computing while retaining the style of web services favoured by industry.

The announcement was made at Globus World (http://www.globusworld.org/) in San Francisco. More information can be found at www.globus.org/wsrf.

Professor Tony Hey, Director of the UK e-Science Core Programme said,

"The proposed WSRF standards are a very welcome step as they bring the
web services and grid communities into closer alignment. This will lead to increased synergy with commercial middleware development that will be of significant value to research communities. In this emerging framework the UK is expected to continue to play a leading role in developing standards and their implementations."

Prof Malcolm Atkinson Director of the National e-Science Centre said,

"These proposed

standards are a very valuable and a much needed step in the integration of web service and grid approaches to large scale distributed systems. I'm delighted to see that they provide an effective framework for handling stateful components which are essential for grids, computational steering and distributed data management. Many European organisations rely on the Globus Toolkit and we are pleased to be at the vanguard of
developments which will deliver much greater synergy between commerce and research."

                           Meeting
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WSRF: The Future of Grid and Web Services


We are pleased to announce a presentation and technical discussion on the Web Services Resource Framework. Steve Tuecke and others will present an overview and highlights of the new framework, addressing motivation and technical consequences. This will be followed by a panel discussion with plenty of time for questions.

Steve Tuecke of Argonne National Laboratory is the Globus Alliance Systems Architect. He is the leader of the OGSI standardisation working group and is involved in many other GGF and W3C working groups.

Date: 28 January 2004
Time: 16:30 for 17:00. The meeting will end by 20:00. Venue: Room 308 (a lecture theatre) of the Huxley building, Imperial College, Queens Gate

Agenda



16:30 Registration, Tea, Coffee and biscuits 17:00 High-level Overview of Standards and Technologies Steve Tuecke
17:30 Technical and Engineering Issues Steve Tuecke

18:30 Panel Discussion: What is the impact on e-Science, Grids and Industry? Panel to be announced

Please register on the following web site if you intend to attend, places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/385/

Steve Tuecke has agreed to be available for further technical discussion on the morning of 29th January from 09:30 to 13:30 before flying back to the USA. If you wish to engage in such further discussion please indicate when you are available and what topic you wish to discuss. We will then endeavour to schedule these meetings.

Prof Malcolm Atkinson
Director

Miss Lee McLeod
Conference Administrator/PA to the Assistant Principal National e-Science Centre
13-15 South College Street
Edinburgh EH8 9AA
+44 (0)131 650 9817
lee-at-nesc.ac.uk Received on 2004-01-21Z11:28:36