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A Future When Grid Computing, Web Services Are One
February 22, 2002
By Paul Shread

TORONTO - Grid computing and Web services may eventually converge until there is no distinction between the two, Paul Messina of Caltech, chairman of the Grid Forum Advisory Committee, said in opening remarks to Global Grid Forum 4 this week.

The choice isn't between Web services or Grid middleware, Messina said, because each provides something. Web services can't do it all, he said, but with its pervasive use and standards, it makes sense for Grid computing to take advantage of it and build on it.

"When a technology has mass markets, it's a good idea to use it where possible, so we should explore the use of Web services in the context of Grids and GGF activities," Messina said.

"'Which one wins?' is the wrong question," he said. "Success is that eventually there is no distinction between the two."

Messina said it's not to early to begin to develop standards for Grid technology, one of the primary aims of the Global Grid Forum. The field is new, so there's not a lot of experience, but standards would increase Grid technology's use.

"Reference implementations are extremely important and useful," Messina said.

Grid is "a premier example of applications-driven R&D inspired by the confluence of several technological trends," involving "applications push and technology pull," Messina said. "But applications projects are starting to say they have a job to do, it's too late to take a long-range approach, they must focus on solving their problems by whatever local optimizations they can devise."

High Expectations, Fragmentation Fears

Messina, a self-described "graybeard" with two decades of distributed computing experience, said he is concerned about this "fragmented Grid world." There are "many, many Grid projects worldwide," he said, which is good, but there are also "very high expectations of quick success. This is scary. It is difficult to erase negative initial impressions."

"We have many challenges as we try to craft standards at the same time as operational, production Grids are being implemented and the general computing environment is evolving rapidly," Messina said. "Somehow we need to strike the right balance between elegance and timeliness, between innovation and exploiting existing technologies."

Writing and critiquing proposals is important, he urged attendees, as is developing reference implementations.

The advisory committee is doing its part by working with other activities such as the Peer-to-Peer Working Group and the New Productivity initiative, Messina said.

The Peer-to-Peer Working Group was organized to facilitate and accelerate the advancement of infrastructure best-known practices for peer-to-peer computing, and NPi's primary goal is to specify a set of standards for effective interoperability across the Distributed Resource Management (DRM) space.

With DRM standards in place, it will be easier to build efficient, multi-vendor distributed computing solutions, Messina said. NPi is "an open, industry-wide group of leading system vendors, independent software vendors and service providers," he said.

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