ICT GRID Technologies Interoperability and Standardization (ETSI STF 331)
Description
The European Commission, in its 2006 ICT Standardisation Work Programme invited ETSI to carry out a study on Interoperability & Validation of International Open Grid Standards and to consider the impact of these standards on the NGN. This activity is part of the response to that invitation.
This project on the global convergence and evolution of IT infrastructure and electronic communications transformation is aligned with the i2010 initiative, NESSI ETP and the Next Generation GRID (NGG) vision of the SOKU (Service Oriented Knowledge Utility).
The goal is to actively support and involve GRID stakeholders in the standardisation of GRID test specifications in the IT-Telecom converged world.
Project Details
Project Staff: Jens Grabowski, Thomas Rings
Timeframe:
October, 2007 to March, 2010
Partners:
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
University of Zilina
INRIA
J R Gallop ICT
Caryer Geoff
Funding Organizations:
ETSI
EC
Project Website:
Related Publications
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Thomas Rings, Jens Grabowski, Stephan SchulzA Testing Framework for Assessing Grid and Cloud Infrastructure Interoperability, IARIA, 2011
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Thomas Rings, Geoff Caryer, Julian Gallop, Jens Grabowski, Tatiana Kovacikova, Stephan Schulz, Ian Stokes-ReesGrid and Cloud Computing: Opportunities for Integration with the Next Generation Network, Journal of Grid Computing: Special Issue on Grid Interoperability, Springer Netherlands, 2009
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Thomas Rings, Jens Grabowski, Stephan SchulzOn the Standardization of a Testing Framework for Application Deployment on Grid and Cloud Infrastructures, Proceedings of the 2010 Second International Conference on Advances in System Testing and Validation Lifecycle, IEEE, 2010
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Geoff Caryer, Julian Gallop, Jens Grabowski, Tatiana Kovacikova, Thomas Rings, Stephan Schulz, Ian Stokes-ReesGrid/Cloud Computing Interoperability, Standardization and the Next Generation Network, 13th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, IEEE Computer Society , 2009
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