[scrm-pvt] Management Roadmap for SCRM discussion

Hiro Kishimoto hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com
Fri Jun 24 16:23:12 CDT 2005


Thanks Joel,

Since your predecessor, Stacey, has set up the GridForge project, we
already have a "blank" SCRM project page. Although, it should remain
"under construction" until next Monday (June 27).

project page: https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/scrm/

Given that (1) SCRM-WG charter says it is "scrm-wg" instead of
"scrm" and (2) "*-wg" is GridForge's naming convention, feel free to
replace "/projects/scrm" to "/projects/scrm-wg" if you like.

On the other hand, Stacey has NOT created mailing list for SCRM-WG.
Please set up a new mailing list. Maintainers of this list should be
WG co-chairs.

Jay Unger: unger at us.ibm.com
Mark Carlson: Mark.Carlson at Sun.COM

Also please pre-register all scrm-private members in this new mailing
list.

Thanks again and see you in Chicago very soon.
----
Hiro Kishimoto

Joel Replogle wrote:
> Dave et al,
>   The SCRM-WG email list and gridforge project are in the process of  
> being set up.  They are both on my plate which has been consumed with  
> the GGF14 session scheduling up to this point.  I expect them to be set  
> up in the next day or so (but prior to GGF14's start).
> 
>   Once in place, they will be "scrm-wg at ggf.org", and a gridforge  
> project named "scrm-wg".
> On Jun 24, 2005, at 12:36 AM, Dave Sidor wrote:
> 
>> Hiro,
>>
>> Now that the SCRM WG is an official GGF WG, I assume it has its own  (and
>> new) mailing list, web/ftp site, and possibly GGF-related procedures to
>> follow. If so, can you point us to the related information?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> Hiro Kishimoto wrote:
>> >
>> > Thanks Heather for this pointer.
>> >
>> > Yes, I think it is very relevant to SCRM activity. It is a high level
>> > requirement document for System Management Domain. GGF OGSA-WG also
>> > make final call for "OGSA roadmap document v1.0" submission for  public
>> > comment by GGF at large. This roadmap document is for Grid Computing
>> > Domain.
>> >
>> > http://tinyurl.com/9ssa9
>> >
>> > If SCRM-WG co-chairs, Jay Unger and Mark Carlson, agree, I think it  is
>> > good idea to introduce these two documents at upcoming SCRM-WG  session
>> > at GGF14.
>> >
>> > Is there any other relevant documents we should bring in at this
>> > session?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > ----
>> > Hiro Kishimoto
>> >
>> > Heather Kreger wrote:
>> > > Hello all,
>> > >
>> > > I know that conversations are underway in earnest on the 
>> landscape  and
>> > > taxonomy papers and I am looking forward to being involved in those
>> > > discussions going forward.
>> > >
>> > > IBM has recently published a white paper with HP and CA that  
>> expresses our
>> > > view on the value of using Web services as a management platform  
>> to the
>> > > industry, the major, foundational architectural roles, where some  
>> existing
>> > > standards and specifications fit into those roles, and some work  
>> on our
>> > > radar a little further down the road. We've been informally  
>> referring to
>> > > this paper as the 'Management Roadmap'.
>> > >
>> > > We think this paper is of similar scope and direction of the  
>> landscape and
>> > > taxonomy papers. We are very interested in the opinions of those  
>> on this
>> > > working group.  We'd also being very interested in discussing if  
>> our views
>> > > are similar to your own and if this paper could be used to  
>> accellerate the
>> > > development of this group's deliverables.
>> > >
>> > > Hiro, I'd be happy to have this paper discussed on a call/meeting  
>> whenever
>> > > the agenda permits.
>> > >
>> > > Here's the post we made to OGSA, WSDM, and DMTF WS-CIM:
>> > > CA, HP and IBM would like to make you  aware of a paper that we  have
>> > > recently published jointly.  This paper,  'Management Using Web  
>> Services,
>> > > A Proposed Architecture and Roadmap' characterizes challenges  
>> facing the
>> > > IT systems  management community and defines a roadmap and  
>> strategy for
>> > > the evolution of  management systems to support emerging business
>> > > environments. It explains how a  common approach for 
>> manageability  (using
>> > > Web services infrastructure) can  simplify the management  
>> solutions for
>> > > both existing systems and systems based  upon emerging  
>> Service-Oriented
>> > > Architectures (SOA). It defines a comprehensive  Web services based
>> > > systems management architecture that supports, integrates,  and  
>> unifies
>> > > several popular management models and technologies in a way to   
>> manage any
>> > > IT resource in a platform and language-neutral manner.
>> > >
>> > > We believe that CIM, WSDM, WSRF, and WS-Notification are some of  the
>> > >  foundation standards for this Roadmap.
>> > >
>> > > You can get a copy of the management roadmap at one of this links:
>> > > HP: http://devresource.hp.com/drc/resources/muwsarch/index.jsp
>> > > IBM:
>> > >  http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ 
>> specification/ws-mroadmap/
>> > >
>> > > CA:  http://www3.ca.com/technologies/Collateral.asp?CID=70104&ID=3339
>> > >
>> > > Thank you,
>> > > Heather Kreger
>> > > STSM, Web Services and Management Architect for SWG Standards
>> > > kreger at us.ibm.com
>> > > 919-543-3211 (t/l 441)  cell:919-496-9572
>> > >
>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
> -----------
> Joel Replogle
> Standards Facilitator
> Global Grid Forum
> replogle at ggf.org
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