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Report from the First Research Group Meeting on Appliance Aggregation Architecture (appagg) Milan Milenkovic and Dejan Milojicic GGF6, Chicago, October 2002 (attendance 30+ people)

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Page 1: Report from the First Research Group Meeting on Appliance Aggregation Architecture (appagg) Milan Milenkovic and Dejan Milojicic GGF6, Chicago, October.

Report from the First Research Group Meeting on Appliance Aggregation Architecture

(appagg)

Milan Milenkovic and Dejan Milojicic

GGF6, Chicago, October 2002

(attendance 30+ people)

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What is Appliance Aggregation Arch.?

• Ad-hoc aggregation of wireless appliances

• Appliances in locale– personal: handheld, laptop, tablet, etc.– consumer: phone, camera, watches, etc.– environment: display, U/I, surrogate, etc.

• We do not focus on (even though we may support) – sensors, embedded (in general sense)– grids in general: distributed computing, data sharing– geographically distributed

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Charter, Definition  

• Complements other Grid RGs & WGs, address client side appliances

• Addresses appliances from perspective of – aggregation: discovery, identity, security, com – personal use: trust, HCI, apps, disconnection– environment: scalability, power, ambience

• Three perspectives tied in by – wireless, ad-hoc, and pervasive deployment

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Draft Charter, Milestones

• Agreed upon the charter and establish the plan (October 2002, at GGF6)

• Survey of current practices (+12 months)

• Staged architecture (+12, 24, 36 months)

• Standards (+36 months) 

• Working prototypes (+6-36 months)

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Milestones, Current Practices (6-12 months)

• Terminology (chairs)– common terms related to appliances & Grid – relate p2p, Grids, appliances, pervasive & embedded

computing

• Survey (Ian Taylor)– survey the field of appliances aggregation – compare grid & p2p related to aggregation– survey & compare a few of case studies

• Use cases (Dimitris Lioupis)• Public relations (recruit other companies)