1、 ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)Technical Report GRID;Study of ICT Grid interoperability gaps;Part 2: Interoperability Gaps and proposed solutionsETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)2Reference RTR/GRID-0001-22 Keywords analysis, directory, ICT, interoperability, testing ETSI 650 Route des Luci
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8、. ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)3Contents Intellectual Property Rights 7g3Foreword . 7g31 Scope 8g32 References 8g32.1 Normative references . 9g32.2 Informative references 9g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 15g33.1 Definitions 15g33.2 Abbreviations . 16g34 Methodology for Gap Analysis 18g
9、35 Specification Areas selected for Analysis 18g35.1 Service Level Agreements 18g35.1.1 Introduction. 18g35.1.2 SLA Terminology . 18g35.1.3 Secondary Definitions. 21g35.1.4 Discussion. 21g35.1.5 Different types of SLA . 22g35.2 Security 22g35.2.1 Introduction. 22g35.2.2 Definitions 22g35.2.3 Authent
10、ication . 23g35.3 Charging . 25g35.3.1 Introduction. 25g35.3.2 Charging Terminology 25g35.3.3 Offline Charging . 25g35.3.4 Online Charging Service . 26g35.4 Service Discovery. 26g35.4.1 Introduction. 26g35.4.2 Terminology . 26g36 Case Studies . 27g37 Issues, Gaps and Overlaps 27g37.1 General issues
11、gaps and overlaps . 27g37.1.1 Architectural issues gaps and overlaps . 27g37.1.2 General Management issues gaps and overlaps 28g37.1.3 Grid Integration and implementation 28g37.1.4 Grid and Cloud Computing . 29g37.2 Service capability and operational issues . 29g37.2.1 Issues relating to SLA and QoS
12、 29g37.2.2 Issues relating to security 30g37.2.3 Issues relating to Charging . 31g37.2.4 Issues relating to Service Discovery . 31g37.3 Gaps and overlaps arising from the EU FP6 Grids Survey 32g38 Proposed Solutions . 32g38.1 General Solutions . 32g38.1.1 Architectural Solutions . 32g38.1.2 General
13、management Solutions 32g38.1.3 Grid Integration and implementation 33g38.1.4 Grid and Cloud Computing . 33g38.2 Service capability and operational solutions 33g38.2.1 Solutions relating to SLA and QoS . 33g38.2.1.1 Relevant Specifications . 33g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)48.2.1.2 Proposa
14、ls for filling gaps/removing overlaps 34g38.2.1.2.1 No Grid standard for SLA Negotiation yet 34g38.2.1.2.2 Maintaining the SLA performance throughout a systems long lifetime raises difficult problems 34g38.2.1.2.3 Effective and timely alternative action upon SLA term violation is required . 34g38.2.
15、1.2.4 Different priorities for multiple coexisting applications 34g38.2.1.2.5 Names and semantics of service description terms is not defined . 34g38.2.1.2.6 Defining QoS parameters at a level more appropriate to the application service 34g38.2.1.2.7 Situations involving multiple service providers 3
16、5g38.2.1.2.8 Integration of WS-Agreement with other WS-* standards 35g38.2.1.3 Identification of stakeholder bodies to work with . 35g38.2.1.4 Activities identified . 35g38.2.2 Solutions relating to security 36g38.2.2.1 Relevant Specifications. 36g38.2.2.2 Proposals for filling gaps/removing overlap
17、s 36g38.2.2.2.1 Integrated security framework . 37g38.2.2.2.2 Standard for proxy generation . 37g38.2.2.2.3 Management of X.509 certificates . 38g38.2.2.2.4 Access control policies 38g38.2.2.2.5 Virtual Organization management interface 38g38.2.2.2.6 Grid service autonomy and host identities . 38g38
18、.2.2.2.7 Data provenance 38g38.2.2.3 Identification of stakeholder bodies to work with . 38g38.2.2.4 Activities identified . 39g38.2.3 Solutions relating to Charging 39g38.2.3.1 Relevant Specifications . 39g38.2.3.2 Proposals for filling gap/removing overlap . 40g38.2.3.2.1 No delivery of usage info
19、rmation for the purpose of billing . 40g38.2.3.2.2 Alignment of NGN Charging and Grid Usage Records 40g38.2.3.2.3 Online Charging for Grid 40g38.2.3.2.4 Charging for dynamically selected service providers 40g38.2.3.2.5 Collecting charging data to enable production of a single bill for multiple servi
20、ces from different providers . 40g38.2.3.3 Identification of stakeholder bodies to work with . 40g38.2.3.4 Activities identified . 41g38.2.4 Solutions relating to Service Discovery 41g38.2.4.1 Relevant Specifications . 41g38.2.4.2 Proposals for filling gaps/removing overlaps 42g38.2.4.2.1 Different
21、mechanisms for Grid service discovery . 42g38.2.4.2 Limits of the UDDI with respect to Grid service discovery 43g38.2.4.3 Overlaps of the capabilities provided by various Grid-domain directory services and service discovery mechanisms . 43g38.2.4.4 Limited service discovery mechanisms in NGN . 43g38
22、.2.4.5 Limitations of existing registry mechanisms for service coordination 43g38.2.4.3 Identification of stakeholder bodies to work with . 43g38.2.4.4 Activities identified . 43g39 Way Forward 44g39.1 Grid and Cloud . 44g39.2 Gaps and overlaps 45g39.3 Grid/cloud computing and the NGN 45g39.3.1 Grid
23、/cloud-enabled NGN application . 45g39.3.2 NGN subsystems offering Grid Services 45g39.3.3 Grid/cloud technology for implementing NGN functionality . 46g39.3.4 Combining Grid/cloud and networking resources in a new architecture. . 46g3Annex A: Case Studies . 47g3A.1 Case Study 1 - Online Media and E
24、ntertainment . 47g3A.1.1 Scenario description . 47g3A.1.2 Video download in a Grid environment . 47g3A.1.2.1 Grid manager 49g3A.1.2.2 Grid node 49g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)5A.1.2.3 Grid client . 49g3A.1.3 Video download in an NGN environment 49g3A.1.3.1 Service initialization . 50g3A.
25、1.3.2 Functional entities and flows for the CoD service 51g3A.1.4 Comparison 54g3A.1.5 Gap analysis for the video download scenario . 55g3A.1.5.1 Authentication and Authorization . 55g3A.1.5.2 Service Discovery . 58g3A.1.5.3 Video Selection . 59g3A.1.5.4 Video Download . 60g3A.1.5.5 Video Control .
26、60g3A.1.5.6 Charging . 60g3A.1.5.7 SLA and QoS 61g3A.2 Integrated Emergency Management (IEM) 62g3A.2.1 Scenario description . 62g3A.2.2 IEM in a Grid environment 63g3A.2.3 IEM in an NGN environment . 64g3A.2.4 Comparison 64g3A.2.5 Gap analysis for the IEM scenario . 65g3A.2.5.1 Security . 65g3A.2.5.
27、2 SLA and QoS 65g3A.2.5.3 Charging . 66g3A.2.5.4 Reliability . 66g3A.2.5.5 Discovery 66g3A.2.5.6 Workflow 66g3A.3 High Performance Computing 66g3A.3.1 Scenario description . 66g3A.3.2 HPC in a Grid environment 67g3A.3.3 HPC in a NGN environment. 68g3A.3.4 Comparison 68g3A.3.4.1 Database operating sy
28、stems 68g3A.3.4.2 NGN networking 69g3A.3.4.3 Workflow management . 70g3A.3.4.4 Security policies 70g3A.3.5 Gap analysis for the HPC scenario . 70g3A.3.5.1 Business vision . 70g3A.3.5.2 Grid middleware . 70g3A.3.5.3 User experience 70g3A.3.5.4 Conclusion 71g3A.4 e-Health 71g3A.4.1 Introduction 71g3A.
29、4.2 e-Health in a Grid Environment . 71g3A.4.3 e-Health and NGN 72g3A.4.4 SLA and QoS . 72g3A.4.5 Charging . 72g3A.4.6 Service Discovery. 72g3A.4.7 Security 73g3A.5 Collaborative Film Production . 73g3A.5.1 Introduction 73g3A.5.2 Collaborative Film Production in a Grid Environment 75g3A.5.3 Collabor
30、ative Film Production and NGN . 75g3A.5.4 SLA and QoS . 75g3A.5.6 Authentication and authorization . 76g3A.5.7 Security 76g3Annex B: Grid Service Requirements 77g3B.1 Requirements 79g3Annex C: Bibliography 81g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)6History 82g3ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10
31、)7Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found in ETSI SR 000 314: “Intellectual Proper
32、ty Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards“, which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (http:/webapp.etsi.org/IPR/home.asp). Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, inclu
33、ding IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been
34、produced by ETSI Technical Committee GRID (GRID). The present document is part 2 of a multi-part deliverable covering the study of ICT GRID interoperability gaps, as identified below: Part 1: “Inventory of ICT Stakeholders“; Part 2: “Interoperability Gaps and proposed solutions“. ETSI ETSI TR 102 65
35、9-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)81 Scope The present document selects and proposes solutions to the identified interoperability gaps in existing and emerging Grid standards. It identifies shortcomings, overlaps and loopholes in current, proposed, and de facto Grid standards at all levels of the middleware/proto
36、col stack (network to application interfaces), with specific consideration for large-scale commercialization and interoperability of standards/systems relevant to the ICT sector (i.e. the ETSI constituency), such as NGN and proposes solutions. The present document is part two of a multi-part deliver
37、able providing a study of ICT Grid interoperability gaps. The present document provides gap analysis and proposes solutions to the identified gaps. The gaps have been identified through analysis of a series of scenarios, a summary of which can be found in the appendices. By selecting common themes a
38、cross those scenarios it has been possible to identify specific requirements. These have directed the analysis of specific Grid standards. Standards identified may be Grid specific standards or other standards which support an integrated Grid NGN environment. The present document addresses: Interope
39、rability gaps in Grid Standards. Interoperability gaps between Grid and NGN standards in an integrated environment. The present document does not address: Interoperability gaps between different Grid infrastructures due to custom software packages. Interoperability gaps between two implementations o
40、f the same standard (e.g. shortcomings and lack of precision). TR 102 659-1 i.21 captures the current state of Grid technologies and identifies the key stakeholders, including standards making bodies, research projects, production Grids and other initiatives. Additionally, it identifies a recommende
41、d base of standards and de facto standards in the form of a Grid ICT Profile, taking into account the requirements for interoperability in the ICT domain. 2 References References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For a sp
42、ecific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. Non-specific reference may be made only to a complete document or a part thereof and only in the following cases: - if it is accepted that it will be possible to use all future changes of the referenced document for the purposes of the referring d
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44、ng term validity. ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)92.1 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of the present document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For non-specific references, the latest edition of the referenced
45、 document (including any amendments) applies. Not applicable. 2.2 Informative references The following referenced documents are not essential to the use of the present document but they assist the user with regard to a particular subject area. For non-specific references, the latest version of the r
46、eferenced document (including any amendments) applies. i.1 OGF GFD.107: “Web Services Agreement Specification (WS-Agreement)“, A.Andrieux et al, March 2007. NOTE: http:/www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.107.pdf i.2 “SLAM Overview“, TM Forum. NOTE: http:/www.tmforum.org/browse.aspx?catID=2016 i.3 “SLA Manage
47、ment Handbook: Volume 2 Concepts and Principles“, Release 2.5, TeleManagement Forum, GB 917-2, July 2005. i.4 Telecoms Telecommunication Equipment Life Cycle“. i.9 ETSI TR 102 479: “Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Review of available
48、 material on QoS requirements of Multimedia Services“. i.10 ITU-T Recommendation E.800: “Terms and definition related to quality of service and network performance including dependability“. i.11 ITU-T Recommendation G.1000: “Communications Quality of Service: A framework and definitions“. i.12 ETSI
49、TS 181 016: “Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); Service Layer Requirements to integrate NGN services and IPTV“. i.13 ITU-T Recommendation M.1400: “Designations for interconnections among operators networks“. ETSI ETSI TR 102 659-2 V1.2.1 (2009-10)10i.14 ITU-T Recommendation M.3320: “Management requirements framework for the TMN X-Interface“. i.15 ETSI TS 188 003: “Telecommunications and Internet Converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN); OSS requir