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{{primary sources|date=September 2011}}
'''Open Grid Services Architecture''' ('''OGSA''') describes a [[service-oriented architecture]] for a [[grid computing]] environment for business and scientific use.
It was developed within the [[Open Grid Forum]], which was called the Global Grid Forum (GGF) at the time, around
==Description==
OGSA is a distributed interaction and computing architecture based around services, assuring interoperability on heterogeneous systems so that different types of resources can communicate and share information. OGSA is based on several other [[Web service]] technologies, such as the [[Web Services Description Language]] (WSDL) and the [[Simple Object Access Protocol]] (SOAP), but it aims to be largely independent of transport-level handling of data.
OGSA has been described as a refinement of
It was developed by GGF working groups which resulted in a document, entitled ''The Open Grid Services Architecture, Version 1.5'' in 2006.<ref name="GFD80">{{Cite web |title= The Open Grid Services Architecture, Version 1.5 |author= Ian Foster, H. Kishimoto, and A. Savva editors |publisher= Open Grid Forum |date= 24 July 2006 |url= http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.80.pdf |accessdate= 28 July 2013 }}</ref>
The GGF published some use case scenarios.<ref>[http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.29.pdf OGSA Tier 1 Use Case Draft Document]</ref>
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* Software components that adhere to the OGSA specifications and profiles, enabling deployment of grid solutions that are interoperable even though they may be based on implementations from multiple sources.
* Infrastructure services
* Execution Management services
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In late 2006 an updated version of OGSA and several associated documents were published, including the first of several planned normative documents, "Open Grid Services Architecture Glossary of Terms, Version 1.5".<ref>[http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.81.pdf Open Grid Services Architecture Glossary of Terms, Version 1.5]</ref>
The [[Open Grid Services Infrastructure]] (OGSI) is related to OGSA, as it was originally intended to form the basic “plumbing” layer for OGSA. It was superseded by [[Web Services Resource Framework]] (WSRF) and [[WS-Management]].
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