[infod-wg] Notes from INFOD F2F - 11, 12, 13 March 2005

Susan Malaika malaika at us.ibm.com
Thu Mar 24 11:20:14 CST 2005


An INFOD F2F was held in Seoul prior to GGF13. The first two days (Fri 11, 
Sat 12 March)  were held in the IBM Offices in Seoul and the third day 
(Sunday) at the Lotte Hotel.  The participants were:
        Abdeslem Djaoui
                Steve Fisher
                Dieter Gawlick
                Chris Kantarjiev
                Cecile Madsen (remote by phone on days 1 and 2)
                Susan Malaika 
 
The F2F consisted a detailed review of the INFOD specification and a 
review of INFOD Use Cases

The main outputs from the F2F were:
An annotated and revised specification together with a list of further 
items to be revised
In other words revisions to this document 
https://forge.gridforum.org/docman2/ViewCategory.php?group_id=139&category_id=698
A revised INFOD introduction to be reviewed incorporated into the use case 
document
Revised INFOD presentation materials. These were used at GGF13:
INFOD Session1
https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/infod-wg/document/GGF13_-_Orientation_presentation/en/2
INFOD2 Session2
I'll post these later today  - you'll find them here: 
https://forge.gridforum.org/docman2/ViewCategory.php?group_id=139&category_id=918
OGSA Data Services Session
https://forge.gridforum.org/docman2/ViewCategory.php?group_id=139&category_id=918
OGSA Information Services Session 
https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/ogsa-wg/document/ggf13-minutes-session-9/en/1
https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/infod-wg/document/OGSA_Information_Management_Services_status/en/1
 
A revised list of INFOD requirements was produced
Publishers and Subscribers
R0: Subscribers must be able to select publishers of interest
R1. Subscribers must be able to select messages of interest
R2. Publishers must be able to select consumers of interest
R3. Publishers and subscribers must be able to use vocabulary management 
to select messages
R4. Subscribers may be able to specify the messages to be published in 
response to an event
R5. Subscribers may be able to define an event by querying one data source
R6. Subscribers may be able correlate events to form composite events by 
querying multiple data sources 
Consumers
R7. Consumers must be able to specify dynamically how and when messages 
are received
R8. Consumers may be able to limit the messages received
R9. Consumers may be able to retrieve past messages on request
Publishers, Subscribers and Consumers
R10. Publishers, Subscribers and Consumers must be able to define QoS 
R11: Publishers, Subscribers, and Consumers may have Identity Management
Filters 
R12. Filters must be able to be composed 

A list of use cases was produced to be  added to relate to the 
requirements list above
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Use Case - to be provided by Dieter to 
cover Requirement R4
RFID Sensors Use Case - to be provided by Dieter to cover Requirements R5 
and R12
Homeland Security Use Case - to be provided by Abdeslem to cover 
Requirement R6
Bank Balance Notification Use Case - to be provided by Chris to cover 
Requirement R7
e-mail Filter Use Case - to be provided by Susan to cover Requirement R8
In addition, the use cases need to be expanded to refer to the latest 
INFOD interfaces and operations 

Because of the considerable progress made working F2F, three further F2F 
meetings were identified 
30  May 2005 in Northern California .... Contact chris Kantarjiev (a 
callin number will be available)
26-27 May 2005 in the UK (details announced on separate posting ... 
Contact Steve Fisher
23-25 June 2005 in Chicago (prior to GGF14) ... Contact Chris Kantarjiev

Susan Malaika
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