Grid Based Collaborative Product Design: The SIMDAT Grid Solution Portfolio
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(2) Contents • • • • • •. Project Overview Industrial Test Cases Collaboration Patterns Grid Solution Portfolio Policy Analysis and Technology Gaps Conclusions ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(3) IST EU SIMDAT Project (Sep 2004 – Aug 2008). Four sectors of international economic importance: Automotive Pharmaceutical Aerospace Meteorology. Seven Grid-technology development areas: Grid infrastructure Distributed Data Access VO Administration Workflows Ontologies Analysis Services Knowledge Services. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(4) Who are the SIMDAT Partners? Application Users. Capability Providers. Grid Technologists. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(5) Contents • • • • • •. Project Overview Industrial Testcases Collaboration Patterns Grid Solution Portfolio Policy Analysis and Technology Gaps Conclusions ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(6) Demanding Application Drivers • Integration of the product design process chain (CAE/CAD/CAT) including external engineering companies, developers and suppliers • Multi-disciplinary collaborative configuration design of complex aerospace products • Drug discovery environment managing the distribution of both public and commercial bioinformatics data and analysis services • Virtual Global Information System Centre supporting the distribution and integration of large scale meteorology data providers ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(7) Collaborative Aerospace Design Testcase •. • • •. Multi-disciplinary inter-enterprise collaborative design of a low noise high lift system Based on a BAE Systems Regional Jet test case Engineering capabilities shared between organisations Distributed engineering workflows and data management over the Internet. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(8) What has been achieved so far?. Aerodynamics Service (Model Center, SunGridEngine, GRIA). (iSightFD, Torque, GRIA). Design Optimisation Service (Matlab, OGSA-DAI, Condor, GRIA). (Patran, GRIA). Acoustics Service Structures Service ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(9) Automotive Distributed Product Development PDM/CAD. Preprocessing. Information Management. distributed Data Bases. AUDI VW Group World. Inquiries Search Notifications. Solving. Postprocessing. External Engineering Companies External System Developers System Suppliers. Transparency Access Control Reliability Load Balancing Accounting ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(10) Different Disciplines in Product Development. Sensoric Structure. Interior. Safety Components. Only the optimal interaction of all components leads to reduced velocities, if huge vehicles are impacting ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(11) Problem Solving Environments PDM/CAD. Preprocessing. Solving SD. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. SD. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. SD. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. Postprocessing SD. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. O R I G I N 2000. Silicon Graphics. Architecture Fully Web-integrated Server based Integration CAE/CAD/CAT Data Applications Standardization Reporting Knowledge Base Workflow Result Comparison Variant Computation. SIMDAT. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium.
(12) OEM/Supplier Integration (1 of 2) Interface Model. Global Model (Car Body). Car Body Behaviour. OEM. Integrated Crash Simulation. Trusted Third Party Supplier PCM Model. PCM Behaviour ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(13) OEM/Supplier Integration (2 of 2) Secret to OEM. Interface Model. Global Model (Car Body). OEM can see when supplier is happy Car Body. Behaviour. OEM. OEM allows access by supplier. Integrated Crash Simulation OEM can see Trusted when supplier is happy Third. Party Supplier PCM Model. Secret to supplier. PCM Behaviour ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(14) The Data Ownership Problem Engineer A. Body. Interface. PCM. Engineer B. SIMDAT. I am working on behalf of the user and assume they can read inputs and write outputs. PCM Behaviour. Job Service (PamCrash. Body Behaviour. Run Job. Trusted Third Party. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium.
(15) Multi-stakeholder Design Processes Engineer A. 2. Upload Inputs 1. Run Job. Body Model OEM ID. Init Crash Simulation. Interface Model. Body Behav. Crash Simulation. PCM Behav. Send Design For Review. Publish Results. Supplier ID. Body Behav. Seat Behav PCM Model. Engineer B. SIMDAT. Email Add. OEM ID. 3. Upload Inputs 4. Run Workflow 5. Authorise Design Publication ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium.
(16) Crash Compatibility Testing. PAMCRASH ©ESI Group. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(17) Collaborative Drug Discovery Testcase • B2B and B2A collaborative drug discovery • Bioinformatics data and analysis capabilities shared between organisations • Distributed Bioinformatics workflows and data management over the Internet with commercial security ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(18) B2B/B2A Partnerships Industrial Service Provider Web Portal. GRIA layer. Internet Trust and Security. Local applications. Service Level Agreements Payment Academic Service Provider. Academic Consumer Web Portal. GRIA layer. Local applications. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(19) Meteo Testcase •. Single view of distributed meteorological databases – Improve visibility and access to data – Add value to existing data sets by enabling diverse databases to be used as a unique virtual resource – Virtual organisation (federated identity and access control). ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(20) Contents • • • • • •. Project Overview Industrial Testcases Collaboration Patterns Grid Solution Portfolio Policy Analysis and Technology Gaps Conclusions ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(21) Contextual Collaboration: Virtual Employee. Single Controlling Partner. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(22) Extended Enterprise: Business Cooperative. Prime Contractor. Virtual Organisation ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(23) Extended Enterprise: Business Partnership. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(24) Contents • • • • • •. Project Overview Industrial Test Cases Collaboration Patterns Grid Solution Portfolio Policy Analysis and Technology Gaps Conclusions ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(25) The SIMDAT Grid Solution Portfolio • The Grid Solution Portfolio is a framework for delivering interoperable business Grids – used to build domain-specific Grid solutions – used to communicate SIMDAT ideas, structure and results to application communities within and beyond SIMDAT • Design based on service oriented architecture principles and Web Service specifications. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(26) The SIMDAT Architecture. Discovery Selection. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(27) SIMDAT Technologies. IGOR-FS. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(28) Pharmaceutical Domain Solution. IGOR-FS. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(29) SIMDAT Industrial Grid Profile http://www.gria.org/ white_papers • Adoption analysis of key Web Service and Grid interoperability specifications • Motivation to – understand adoption issues when applied to industrial applications (security, operational, performance) – recommend how the specifications can be safely adopted by SIMDAT applications – publish Industrial Grid Profile to wider community e.g. OGF 16.00 Thursday 10th May ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT. Standards Alignment Report-Out Charter Suite 5.
(30) Analysis Services Basic modules for computing, comparison and data analysis Standard interface based on WebServices The SIMDAT analysis services include: •. •. CAE Analysis Methods – PAM-CRASH (ESI) – MD NASTRAN (MSC) – CFD SOLAR (BAE) – ELFIPOLE (EADS) Design Optimisation – LMS Optimus Metamodel (NOESIS) – DoE Services (UoS) – RMS Services (UoS). •. Parametric Geometry – Geometry Services (UoS). •. Bioinformatics Analysis Methods – EMBOSS suite – BLAST suite – IPRSCAN – BIOCLIP (Inpharmatica). •. Metadata- and Knowledge Extraction Services – Grid-enabled Weka (FhG-IAIS) – Metadata Extraction Service (FhG-SCAI) ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(31) Problem Solving Environments • •. Interface to the end-user Grid-enabled versions of existing solutions – – – – –. MSC SimManager (MSC) LMS Tec.Manager (LMS) Visual Composer (ESI) Pharma federated portal V-GISC (ECMWF). – Optimus (LMS) – Taverna/FreeFluo (IT Innovation) – KDE (Inforsense) – (Modelcenter, Fiper) – (MATLAB) ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(32) GRIA: A Grid for business • Open Source Grid middleware for supporting B2B collaborations based on a service-oriented architecture • Easy to use yet powerful functionality – – – – –. business-to-business accounting and service level agreements dynamic trust and security distributed file transfer, storage and processing distributed database access using OGSA-DAI distributed inter-domain workflow composition, enactment and publication using Taverna/Freefluo – cross-platform, running on Windows XP and various Linux distributions – developers kit for new managed application services. • Available free and open source from http://www.gria.org ©2006 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre.
(33) I want to manage my organisation’s relationships, and decide who in my team (and partners teams) can access my resources. Operational Scenarios Service Level Agreement. Client Management Project Manager. Service Provider Management Administrator. I want to use high-end applications, but I don’t have enough processing power. Access Constraints. Client. Engineer. I want to provide applications and data services and specify terms and conditions for using them. Usage Constraints. Basic Application Services. I hate all this management stuff anyway, it gets in the way of my work. Data Storage. Data Processing. Applications. Client Organisation. ©2006 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre. Service Provider.
(34) Enterprise Security Integration Policy Management. Policy Management. Project Manager. Identity Discovery. Product Manager. Trust Relationships/ Contracts. Client Client Management Management. Service Service Provider Provider Management Management. Access Constraints. Usage Constraints. Single Sign-On Home Authentication. Client Client. Eng1. Application Application Services Services. ©2006 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre. PDM.
(35) Contents • • • • • •. Project Overview Industrial Test Cases Collaboration Patterns Grid Solution Portfolio Policy Analysis and Technology Gaps Conclusions ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(36) How do we validate our approach?. Technology Gaps. Business Requirements. • •. Collaboration patterns Operational security policies. Technology Capabilities. • • • •. Dynamic trust and security (GRIA) SLA management and accounting (GRIA) E2E Toolkit (NEC) Dynamic Access Control (NEC, IT Innov). •. Transatlantic Secure Collaboration Programme (www.tscp.org) Risk analysis. Infrastructure Accreditation. •. Grid Technology Uptake ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT Consortium. SIMDAT.
(37) Conclusions • SIMDAT is delivering business Grid middleware for interenterprise collaboration • The Grid solution portfolio developments are driven by industrial requirements • GRIA middleware satisfies many of the requirements for industrial collaboration – site independence based on distributed management – dynamic trust and security using best-practice – SLA based monitoring, management and billing • Key technologies are undergoing accreditation by industrial partners – technological gaps have been identified – gaps being addressed during the final project phase ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
(38) Thank you for listening • www.simdat.eu • www.gria.org. ©2007 University of Southampton IT Innovation Centre and other members of the SIMDAT consortium. SIMDAT.
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