Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of OrgGrid
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- Jul 15, 2008, 1:21:08 PM (17 years ago)
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v24 v25 10 10 As now the institution has the power of deciding which projects they are going to support with its resources, the institution could receive petitions for using those BOINC resources. For this reason, the institution will have a committee. This committee will decide which BOINC projects are interesting for the institution. Based on this decision, the institution will donate its BOINC enabled PCs to the chosen projects. 11 11 12 == A more detailed view of OGM==12 == OGM Components == 13 13 OGM consists in two main parts: the hardware and the administrators. Therefore, for OGM, from the point of view of hardware components, an institution is composed with the following items: 14 14 * PC. This is the basic item of OGM. A PC here is named as a "BOINC working node". The institution must have at least one PC. … … 25 25 26 26 == OGM Users == 27 28 27 OGM employs roles to distinguish between the different OGM users: 29 28 1. The IT Manager role. This user can: … … 39 38 * Defining the Resource Share parameter for each BOINC project. 40 39 1. The root role. This user can do any task, is the super user: 41 * Admin ister(create, delete, edit) OGM users.40 * Admin (create, delete, edit) OGM users. 42 41 * Do the tasks of an IT Manager. 43 42 * Do the tasks of an Project Manager. 44 43 45 The OGM assumes also different roles for the OGM users: 46 * OGM Administrator. This is the root user. He can do the following tasks: 44 47 45 48 46 OGM assumes the following organizational structure: 49 50 47 * There is a set of "resource pools" (groups of computers). Each resource pool is owned by an organizational unit (e.g. a research group, a university department, a division of a company, etc.). 51 48 * There is a set of BOINC projects that are allowed to use these resources. These projects are operated by organizations (some of which may also manage resource pools). The projects may get resources from sources other than the OGM (e.g., from the public).