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The Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI) was published by the Global Grid Forum (GGF) as a proposed recommendation in June 2003. [1] It was intended to provide an infrastructure layer for the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA).
Software components that adhere to the OGSA specifications and profiles, enabling deployment of grid solutions that are interoperable even though they may be based on implementations from multiple sources. The Open Grid Services Architecture, Version 1.5 described these capabilities: [3] Infrastructure services; Execution Management services
Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) describes a service-oriented architecture grid computing environment for business and scientific use. DRMAA : Distributed Resource Management Application API is a high-level application programming interface specification for the submission and control of jobs to one or more distributed resource management ...
The Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) is a set of specifications delivered through the Open Grid Forum, [1] [2] for cloud computing service providers. OCCI has a set of implementations that act as proofs of concept. It builds upon World Wide Web fundamentals by using the Representational State Transfer (REST) approach for interacting with ...
The SAGA API is standardised in the SAGA Working Group the Open Grid Forum. [4] Based on a set of use cases [5], [6] the SAGA Core API specification [1] defines a set of general API principles (the 'SAGA Look and Feel', and a set of API packages which render commonly used Grid programming patterns (job management, file management and access, replica management etc.)
The introduction of WSRF also caused splits in the WS-* world. It was first announced to the World at a Global Grid Forum event in February 2004, as a successor to the Open Grid Services Infrastructure. Its limited compatibility with the mainstream WS-I architecture created dissent from the UK grid community. [1]
The Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP) is a family of specifications published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) used in conjunction with the ISO/IEC 14908 control networking standard for smart grid applications.
Open Grid Services Infrastructure; Oracle Grid Engine; OurGrid; P. Pilot job; Platform Computing; IBM Spectrum LSF; Polish Grid Infrastructure PL-Grid; Q. Quasi ...