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IBBT-Symposium on GRIDS in Science and BusinessNick TzannnetakisCTO & Product DirectorNOESIS & LMS International12 June 2007Gent, Belgium
The Role of the GRID in Engineering SimulationWhere is the need? Where is the value?
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The Future is in Intelligent System Simulation and Testing
2 LMS Profile
1 Key business challenges in the manufacturing industries
3 GRID in Engineering – Why?
4 Remaining Challenges
Agenda
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The Product Innovation Race
Addressing the key business challenges of the discrete manufacturing industries
Compete with innovative designs
Differentiate throughappealing brand values
Reduce costs and risks
The industry’s focus remains on getting the “right” products out in the market, on the “right” time
Constantly renew andexpand the portfolio
Win marketshare
Shorten timeto market
Optimize price/performance
Manage thevalue chain
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LMS, more than 25 years of engineering innovation
Uniquely combining Engineering Services, Testing Systems, CAE software, Process Integration and Software Deployment Services
Talented people, +800 professionals, +30 locations, committed to customers’ success
The industry largest commitment to technology development and innovation – 30 % of budget in R&D
Strong financial track record of double digit profitable growth for +25 years(Europe: 39%, Asia: 39%, Americas: 22%)
The industry’s single provider that truly combines virtual simulation with physical testing
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LMS, serving more than 3000 leading manufacturers in the auto, aerospace, fabrication and assembly industries
Partnering with automotive manufacturers Partnering with automotive suppliers
Partnering with aerospace companies Partnering with manufacturing companies
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LMS SCADASMobile - Lab
A next generation product portfolio,delivering Intelligent System Simulation and Testing
Enterprise-wideEngineering Collaboration
Simulation Integration in PLM
LMS Test.XpressLMS Test.Lab LMS Virtual.Lab LMS Virtual.Lab DesignerLMS
Tec.Manager
LMS Engineering and Deployment Services
Technology TransferProcess Transformation
& Best Practices System Support
LMS Imagine.Lab
ASAM
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Simulation Effectiveness - The Requirements:Process Integration including Data & Process Execution Management
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Process Integration
Capture, Organize and Federate Engineering Processes and the
Associated DataOrganize the Process Execution
on HPC Environments
Smart Experimentation and Data MiningTo provide Design Insight Mr. Michael Kaufmann of Audi AG comments, “… has
allowed us to complete a weight optimization project on a full vehicle with 100 design variables and 7 crash and
NVH load cases under 30 constraints. We were able to demonstrate that it now becomes feasible and practical to
perform large-scale multi-disciplinary optimization problems with OPTIMUS on Platform LSF-enabled
networks. This implementation of OPTIMUS has enabled AUDI to complete MDO analyses that were until now
impossible to run with typically several orders of magnitude shorter turn-around times.”
8 copyright LMS International - 2007SIMDAT SIMDAT © Fraunhofer Institute SCAI and other members of the SIMDAT consortium
WaveWave 2 2 –– start 2006start 2006
Degree
DataminingGrid
data, knowledge, data, knowledge, semanticssemantics
OntoGrid
InteliGridK-WF Grid
Chemomentum
A-Ware Sorma
platforms, user platforms, user environmentsenvironments
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
UniGrids HPC4U
g-Eclipse
Gredia
GridComp
QosCosGrid
Grid4all
Provenance
AssessGridGridTrust
trust, securitytrust, security
Grid services, Grid services, business modelsbusiness models
ArguGrid Edutain@ Grid
GridEconGridCoord
Nessi-GridChallengers
NextGRIDservice
architecture
Akogrimomobile
services
BREINagents &
semantics
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
supporting the Grid communitysupporting the Grid community
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
XtreemOS
Linux basedGrid
operating system
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
KnowArc
EC-GinBridge
Grid@Asia EchoGrid
international cooperationinternational cooperation
Specific support action
Integratedproject
Network of excellence
Specific targetedresearch projectWave 1 Wave 1 –– start 2004start 2004
EU Funding: 130 M€
Grid Research Projects under FP6
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SIMDAT SIMDAT © Fraunhofer Institute SCAI and other members of the SIMDAT consortium
SIMDAT Overview
Four sectors of international economic importance:AutomotivePharmaceuticalAerospaceMeteorology
Seven Grid-technology development areas:
Grid infrastructureDistributed Data Access
VO AdministrationWorkflowsOntologies
Analysis ServicesKnowledge Services
The solution of industrially relevant complex problems using data-centric Grid technology
The Application Project SIMDATwww.simdat.org
Capability Providers
Grid Technologists
End Users
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GRID in Engineering – WHY?An example from the Automotive Industry
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SIMDAT SIMDAT
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Key Enablers – Key Speed-bumps“something to build on, something to focus in”
A business framework to work on:New Business Models – Disruptive Transformation
• Licensing strategies • Application transformation
Legal infrastructure
Infrastructure to operate in:Middleware – 1 Level up from the OS (?)STANDARDS – introducing simplicity and easiness in developing “GRIDified” applications
An environment to deploy to:Service providers (internal or external)Managing it (IT versus Divisions)
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LMS and SIMDAT – Clearly demonstrating the GRID Premium Value
Two “critical path” developmentsAerospace Activity
• GRID/SOA based Workflow and Meta-Model Creation Web-Services
• VALUE: Extended Organization -Collaboration
MSC.SimManager LMS Tec.Manager PDM-System
Bus “Grid Middleware” Registry-Service
Ontology ServiceSemantic Layer
OGSA-DAI-Connector OGSA-DAI-Connector OGSA-DAI-Connector
Transport Layer
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
MSC.SimManager LMS Tec.Manager PDM-System
Bus “Grid Middleware” Registry-Service
Ontology ServiceSemantic Layer
OGSA-DAI-Connector OGSA-DAI-Connector OGSA-DAI-Connector
Transport Layer
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Data-Service(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Bus-Connector
(OGSA-DAI)
Automotive and Aerospace Activity:• GRID/SOA based Test Data Search,
Query and Delivery Web-Services• VALUE: Enterprise Collaboration –
Test Data Integration
Ready to deploy results
SIMDAT SIMDAT
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Are we there?
Is it enough to address the speed-bumps?
Too Application-Centric
Is GRID Scalability going to unlock its value?
GRID Success can only come if the Innovation PREMIUM is moved from the “Application” itself to the USE of the Application
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A dream…
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Questions and Discussion
IBBT-Symposium on GRIDS in Science and BusinessNick TzannnetakisCTO & Product DirectorNOESIS & LMS International12 June 2007Gent, Belgium
Thank you