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Get to know the selected papers of TICAL2018 and the 2nd e-Science Meeting Get to know the selected papers of TICAL2018 and the 2nd e-Science Meeting Friday, 06 July 2018 The Evaluation Committee of the TICAL Conference and the Latin American e-Science...
Calls for TICAL2018 and the 2nd Meeting of e-Science received 175 work proposals Calls for TICAL2018 and the 2nd Meeting of e-Science received 175 work proposals Thursday, 14 June 2018 A little less than four months after the launch of the TICAL and the 2nd Latin American...

  • Agreements for a Federated Group Management Standard and Application Programming Interfaces (API) for it.
  • Definition of a set of applications that will adopt the Federated Group Management Standard.
  • Recommendations for Service Definitions from a marketing point of view.
  • Pilot portals for Latin America and other regions as appropriate, incorporating the Federated Group Management Standard.
  • Definition of a standard for interoperability of cloud provisioning.
  • Pilot of Federated service provisioning between the regions.
  • Deployment of a pilot Federated Cloud Service (FCS) model, for a set of NRENs in LA, Europe, Africa, etc.
  • Evaluation of the FCS by the user NRENs.
  • Refinement of the FCS using the feedback obtained from NRENs.

 

Fact: Several NRENs in the world are working on cloud strategies that provide a secure market of services for their end users. Most NRENs are focused on needs that commercial providers cannot fulfill, including privacy, secure user’s information exchange, academic specific services and direct NREN support.

Looking after a solution: MAGIC aims to generate a set of inter-operation agreements for a federated system of group management that will serve as a basis for collaboration application-sharing among the NRENs of the world. MAGIC is struggling in to have group/community-aware applications that adapt to customers’ needs. Research and education communities will be able to schedule, authorise, share, or carry out actions for specific groups or communities, even if they are located on different continents or their communities are in several platforms.

In this task, the focus will be on coordinating a global set of core requirements which cloud service providers are expected to meet, covering the following fields: intellectual property rights and ownership, legal aspects, security, continuity, confidentiality, communication, billing and technical requirements.

This work will enhance and facilitate integration between NRENs while maintaining a high standard of service and security.

  • To develop a model for inter-operation between NREN cloud application markets of participating world regions, based on cloud provisioning and taking advantage of applications developed and run by NRENs across different continents to create a model for a worldwide application market for collaboration tools and services.
  • To choose or define the standards in order to make groups management systems interoperable across different federated environments, extending federations integration to facilitate authorisation, user interaction, and global group administration.
  • To establish a set of standard requirements for cloud providers to increase security, quality, interoperability and privacy over shared resources and services in the NREN clouds.

 

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