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XUUDB MANUAL
The XUUDB server is Attribute Source implementation which can be used by UNICORE servers. It is used to map user credentials (an X509 certiïŹcate or X500 distinguished name) to authorization and incarnation attribut
Grid Data Management in Action: Experience in Running and Supporting Data Management Services in the EU DataGrid Project
In the first phase of the EU DataGrid (EDG) project, a Data Management System
has been implemented and provided for deployment. The components of the current
EDG Testbed are: a prototype of a Replica Manager Service built around the
basic services provided by Globus, a centralised Replica Catalogue to store
information about physical locations of files, and the Grid Data Mirroring
Package (GDMP) that is widely used in various HEP collaborations in Europe and
the US for data mirroring. During this year these services have been refined
and made more robust so that they are fit to be used in a pre-production
environment. Application users have been using this first release of the Data
Management Services for more than a year. In the paper we present the
components and their interaction, our implementation and experience as well as
the feedback received from our user communities. We have resolved not only
issues regarding integration with other EDG service components but also many of
the interoperability issues with components of our partner projects in Europe
and the U.S. The paper concludes with the basic lessons learned during this
operation. These conclusions provide the motivation for the architecture of the
next generation of Data Management Services that will be deployed in EDG during
2003.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
(CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 9 pages, LaTeX, PSN: TUAT007 all
figures are in the directory "figures
CERN openlab Whitepaper on Future IT Challenges in Scientific Research
This whitepaper describes the major IT challenges in scientific research at CERN and several other European and international research laboratories and projects. Each challenge is exemplified through a set of concrete use cases drawn from the requirements of large-scale scientific programs. The paper is based on contributions from many researchers and IT experts of the participating laboratories and also input from the existing CERN openlab industrial sponsors. The views expressed in this document are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the view of their organisations and/or affiliates
Shibboleth-based access to and usage of grid resources
Security underpins grids and e-research. Without a robust, reliable and simple grid security infrastructure combined with commonly accepted security practices, large portions of the research community and wider industry will not engage. The predominant way in which security is currently addressed in the grid community is through public key infrastructures (PKI) based upon X.509 certificates to support authentication. Whilst PKIs address user identity issues, authentication does not provide fine grained control over what users are allowed to do on remote resources (authorization). In this paper we outline how we have successfully combined Shibboleth and advanced authorization technologies to provide simplified (from the user perspective) but fine grained security for access to and usage of grid resources. We demonstrate this approach through different security focused e-science projects being conducted at the National e-Science Centre (NeSC) at the University of Glasgow. We believe that this model is widely applicable and encourage the further uptake of e-science by non-IT specialists in the research communitie
Security-oriented infrastructures for social simulation
The JISC-funded National e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation (NeISS) project aims to develop
and provide new services to social scientists and public/private sector policymakers interested in
âwhat-ifâ questions that have an impact upon society and can be tackled through social simulation. For
the first what-if question, a traffic simulation modelling how congestion will affect routes within a city
or region projected across a time-span of decades has been identified. This paper describes the work
that has been done in implementing a secure, user-oriented environment that provides seamless access
to relevant nationally significant data sets such as the 2001 Census and demographic transition
statistics from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) , and a Population Reconstruction Model
(PRM) simulator, which simulates a population of individuals or households based upon these data
sets
From access and integration to mining of secure genomic data sets across the grid
The UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) funded BRIDGES project (Biomedical Research Informatics Delivered by Grid Enabled Services) has developed a Grid infrastructure to support cardiovascular research. This includes the provision of a compute Grid and a data Grid infrastructure with security at its heart. In this paper we focus on the BRIDGES data Grid. A primary aim of the BRIDGES data Grid is to help control the complexity in access to and integration of a myriad of genomic data sets through simple Grid based tools. We outline these tools, how they are delivered to the end user scientists. We also describe how these tools are to be extended in the BBSRC funded Grid Enabled Microarray Expression Profile Search (GEMEPS) to support a richer vocabulary of search capabilities to support mining of microarray data sets. As with BRIDGES, fine grain Grid security underpins GEMEPS
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