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CDDLM
CDDLM (Configuration Description, Deployment, and Lifecycle Management Specification) is a Global Grid Forum Technical standard, standard for the management, deployment and configuration of Grid Service lifecycles or inter-organization resources. Structure The specification is based on component documents; # Document that describes functional requirements, use cases, and High-level architecture (simulation), high-level architectures, and otherwise serves as a Foundation Document # Document outlining the development of a non-XML based Configuration, Description and Deployment Language # Document outlining the development of an XML based Configuration, Description and Deployment Language # Document outlining the development of a Configuration, Description and Deployment Component Model Development Model The development of this Application programming interface, API was done through the Global Grid Forum as an open standard, in the model of IETF standard development, and it was o ...
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Global Grid Forum
The Open Grid Forum (OGF) is a community of users, developers, and vendors for standardization of grid computing. It was formed in 2006 in a merger of the Global Grid Forum and the Enterprise Grid Alliance. The OGF models its process on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and produces documents with many acronyms such as OGSA, OGSI, and JSDL. Organization The OGF has two principal functions plus an administrative function: being the standards organization for grid computing, and building communities within the overall grid community (including extending it within both academia and industry). Each of these function areas is then divided into groups of three types: ''working groups'' with a generally tightly defined role (usually producing a standard), ''research groups'' with a looser role bringing together people to discuss developments within their field and generate use cases and spawn working groups, and ''community groups'' (restricted to community functions). T ...
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