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RE: [sem-grd] Agents and the Grid?



Hi David/All,

In context to OWL-S and WSMO for the Grid, we are working on the same thing
with respect to Semantic based service description and matchmaking for Grid,
in an EU-project called ASG (Adaptive Services Grid)
http://www.asg-platform.org

DERI Innsbruck is responsible for Semantic based Service descriptions and we
(Stefan Decker and I), at DERI Galway, are responsible for Semantic based
Service Discovery. 

Currently, we are evaluating the existing approaches like OWL-S as compare
to WSMO/WSML which we are developing. In addition to this I am also looking
for possibilities to incorporate and extend some of existing work on
resource matchmaking using TRIPLE and RDF, initially proposed by Stefan
Decker, Carl Kesselman and Hongsuda at ISI.

But I am quite sure efforts what we are doing in ASG will be of interest to
Semantic Grid community and I will surely try to bring outcomes in GGF13.

Best regards,
Kashif   


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-sem-grd@gridforum.org [mailto:owner-sem-grd@gridforum.org] On
Behalf Of David De Roure
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 10:47 PM
To: Semantic Grid Research Group
Subject: RE: [sem-grd] Agents and the Grid?

Hello

Thanks for all the comments.

I promised some feedback after the area discussions in case this provides
any guidance on working groups vs research group vs bringing into
Semantic Grid.

My impression is that the existing groups will (and should) continue as
they are for now, and that the areas will re-organise above them - the
timescale is that the new organisation will be settled in January next
year.

In the meantime I propose that we continue this agents discussion under
the auspices of Semantic Grid, and that Semantic Grid also takes on
consideration of OWL-S and WSMO for the Grid (any volunteers to look into
this?!)  This all seems entirely appropriate for a Research Group.

Meanwhile it would be good to plan a BoF at GGF13 to gauge interest from
the community, and use this to explore possible charters, e.g. for a
negotiation activity.  

The main thing is to keep the momentum of this discussion going, and not
wait a few months.  Fleshing out a list of all the areas where the
expertise of the agents community can be usefully applied to the Grid
would seem to me to be a very worthwhile activity now.

Thanks

-- Dave