[byteio-wg] FW: BOUNCE byteio-wg at ggf.org: Non-member submission from ["Dave Berry" <daveb at nesc.ac.uk>]

Mark Morgan mmm2a at virginia.edu
Fri Sep 23 08:14:26 CDT 2005


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> Subject: Ad-hoc BOF on Streams at GGF15
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> All,
> 
> I apologise for cross-posting so widely; we are trying to 
> reach people who are work with data streams in a Grid setting 
> and there is no obvious single place to post.
> 
> We are organising an ad-hoc BOF at GGF15 on the subject of 
> data streams in Grid architectures.  Our aim is to bring 
> together people working on various aspects of data streams.  
> Our personal goals are to determine how best to fit streams 
> into the OGSA Data architecture but we also see this session 
> as an opportunity for people to share experiences and meet 
> others working in overlapping areas.
> 
> The BOF will be from 6.00-7.30pm on Monday Oct. 3rd.  The 
> first half of the session will see presenters addressing some 
> of the questions below.
> We will keep the second half of the session for discussion.
> 
> Issues to consider:
> - What do we mean by a "data stream"?
> - Grids have to consider attributes such as security, 
> persistence, and quality of service. Do these raise any 
> particular questions for streams?
> - What are the important use cases?  Are there unusual or 
> non-obvious cases that we need to consider?
> - What is the natural programming model for streams in a 
> distributed environment?
> - How do we connect one stream to another?
> - How do streams fit into a service-oriented architecture?
> - The OGSA Data Architecture currently has sections on 
> Provisioning, Querying, Replication, Caching, etc.  Do these 
> apply to streams as well as static data?  Are there any 
> particular aspects of streams that affect any of these sections?
> 
> We look forward to seeing you there.
> 
> Dave Berry
> Research Manager, National e-Science Centre
> 15 South College St., Edinburgh
> Tel: +44 131 6514039
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