The LHC Computing Grid (LCG) for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
The LCG project is based at CERN and aims to make the Grid work as the service for physicists working on analysis of data from the LHC experiments.
At the working level there are two committees:
The SC2 identifies common solutions, sets requirements for the project, approves a work plan, and monitors progress. To prepare the requirements specification the SC2 have (currently 10) expert subgroups called RTAGs - Requirements and Technical Assessment Groups, covering all the relevant software.
The PEB manages the implementation of the requirements set by the SC2, organising the work into sub-projects or work packages, coordinating between the Regional Centres, collaborating with Grid projects, and organising the pilot Global Grid Service. Four general areas are recognised: Applications, Fabric, Grid Technology and Grid Deployment.
The SC2 sets the requirements and monitors the project. The PEB organises the work through four general area managers. Implementation decisions are taken as close to the work as possible, with the help of two formal decision-making committees - the Architects' Forum covering the applications area, and the Grid Deployment Board covering the other three areas.
All of the reports are open and available from the PEB or SC2 web sites as they are produced. Software developed as part of the project will be open source.
The LCG has produced a first statement of the LHC grid requirements. The assumption is that the grid middleware required to fulfil these requirements will come from sources outside the LCG project. The main role of LCG is to assess Grid middleware from the various Grid projects and, in future, from industry and deploy this middleware for transparent use by the experiments.
The UK contributes funding for a number of people working at CERN on the LCG project and hardware at the Tier-0 centre. LCG represents 1/3 of the total GridPP funding. The LCG Project Oversight Board (POB) monitors the project at high level and oversees the funding of the project.
The LCG Project Leader is Les Robertson
The SC2 Chairman is Matthias Kasemann
LCG is represented on the GridPP PMB by Tony Cass, IT/FIO Group Leader at CERN
GridPP is represented on the PEB by Tony Doyle, GridPP Project Leader.
GridPP is represented on SC2 by John Gordon, GridPP Deputy Project Leader.
Nick Brook represents LHCb on SC2 and is the GridPP Experiments Board Chair
Neil Geddes, PPARC Director of e-Science, represents PPARC on LCG Project Oversight Board