M. Riedel, B. Schuller, Daniel Mallmann, R. Menday, A. Streit, B. Tweddell, M. Memon, A. Memon, B. Demuth, T. Lippert, D. Snelling, S. V. D. Berghe, V. Li, M. Drescher, A. Geiger, Gert Ohme, A. Vanni, C. Cacciari, S. Lanzarini, P. Malfetti, K. Benedyczak, P. Bała, R. Ratering, A. Lukichev
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Abstract
The UNICORE grid system provides a seamless, secure and intuitive access to distributed grid resources. In recent years, UNICORE 5 is used as a well-tested grid middleware system in production grids (e.g. DEISA, D-Grid) and at many supercomputer centers world-wide. Beyond this production usage, UNICORE serves as a solid basis in many European and International research projects and business scenarios from T-Systems, Philips Research, Intel, Fujitsu and others. To foster ongoing developments in multiple projects, UNICORE is open source under BSD license at SourceForge. More recently, the new Web services-based UNICORE 6 has become available that is based on open standards such as the Web services addressing (WS-A) and the Web services resource framework (WS-RF) and thus conforms to the open grid services architecture (OGSA) of the open grid forum (OGF). In this paper we present the evolution from production UNICORE 5 to the open standards-based UNICORE 6 and its various Web services-based interfaces. It describes the interface integration of emerging open standards such as OGSA-BES and OGSA-RUS and thus provides an overview of UNICORE 6.