General CYCLOPS architecture Clause Samples

General CYCLOPS architecture. Fig. 1 depicts the overall architecture that guides the CYCLOPS activities. It is based on preliminary investigations whose results suggest the need of the studies and analysis planned in the present support action. As a Specific Support Action CYCLOPS Project will not develop the infrastructure in itself, anyway a reference framework is essential to guide the studies and analyses that are an important part of the project. They will be summarized in the definition of proper research strategies. Future R&D projects, exploiting CYCLOPS results, can be directed towards the design and implementation of specific parts of an infrastructure based on this architecture. The figure shows how the existing Grid Platform (EGEE) can provide the coordinated sharing of computing, storage and communication resources of existing and enhanced Processing Infrastructure and Network Infrastructure of Civil Protections and research centers involved in the emergency management procedures. Other specific resources that are part of the Environmental Monitoring Infrastructure (sensors and acquisition systems) need to be grid-enabled through services for Earth Science resources. Such services (sensor discovery, description, access for acquisition and control, etc.) make possible the virtualization of sensor resources in a Grid view. On top of the Grid platform, providing basic services, specific Grid Services for Earth Science can be implemented to build the infrastructure for Civil Protection applications: the CYCLOPS Infrastructure. These are: a. advanced Grid services (e.g. Quality of Service management, orchestration services, Knowledge Grid services, etc.); b. Spatial Data Infrastructure services for geo-spatial data management. These Grid Services for Earth Science make the CYCLOPS Infrastructure providing domain-specific services suitable to develop Grid-enabled application for Civil Protection applications. The applications are built using generic Business Logic (e.g. expert systems) and Presentation/ Fruition (e.g. GIS, collaborative work environment) services according to a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach. Beside these services, an advanced Security Infrastructure provides the Security and Policy services required at each level, for handling the complex data policies typical of the Civil Protection domain. They allow to satisfy the strict requirements of integrity, confidentiality and data/services access control that Civil Protection applications impose to the...

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