Difference between revisions of "Grid interoperation"

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Key pages for information are the [[WhosWhoOfTheGrid]] and [[Muddleware]]
 
Key pages for information are the [[WhosWhoOfTheGrid]] and [[Muddleware]]
  
As of July 2016, predominantly consists of role 1) in the list below.
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As of July 2015, predominantly consists of role 1) in the list below.
  
 
The task involves:  
 
The task involves:  
  
1) Attending the biweekly EGI operations meeting.
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1) Attending the monthly (was biweekly) EGI operations meeting.
  
 
3) Remaining aware of new grid tools that could potentially be adopted to the advantage of GridPP operations
 
3) Remaining aware of new grid tools that could potentially be adopted to the advantage of GridPP operations
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5) Co-ordinating the response to the co-ordination implemented by co-ordination bodies and individual groups trying to co-ordinate.
 
5) Co-ordinating the response to the co-ordination implemented by co-ordination bodies and individual groups trying to co-ordinate.
  
{{KeyDocs|responsible=David Crooks|reviewdate=2015-07-06|accuratedate=2012-07-26|percentage=75}}
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{{KeyDocs|responsible=David Crooks|reviewdate=2015-07-06|accuratedate=2015-07-06|percentage=75}}

Revision as of 15:14, 6 July 2015

This is part of the core operations team activities. Interoperation in this context is interoperation across administrative domains.

Important for this area are groups that act to co-ordinate groups, including EGI, which co-ordinates NGI's, and WLCG, which co-ordinates projects.

Key pages for information are the WhosWhoOfTheGrid and Muddleware

As of July 2015, predominantly consists of role 1) in the list below.

The task involves:

1) Attending the monthly (was biweekly) EGI operations meeting.

3) Remaining aware of new grid tools that could potentially be adopted to the advantage of GridPP operations

4) Keeping people informed of future developments in middleware.

5) Co-ordinating the response to the co-ordination implemented by co-ordination bodies and individual groups trying to co-ordinate.

This page is a Key Document, and is the responsibility of David Crooks. It was last reviewed on 2015-07-06 when it was considered to be 75% complete. It was last judged to be accurate on 2015-07-06.