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ITU GSR 2024

ITU-T work programme

[2025-2028] : [SG 13] : [WP2/13]

[Work programme]
Work group: Q18/13 (Presentation Web page is available here)
Title: Functional architecture for computing including cloud computing and data handling
Description: 1 Motivation Digital transformation is the strategic adoption of new, fast and frequently changing technology to improve process and productivity, manage risk, reduce cost, etc. The competitiveness of digital transformation depends on evolving technology, that is, its ability to quickly adapt to future computing technologies. In particular, cloud computing and data handling are driving digital transformation. In addition, future computing technologies take into account artificial intelligence including machine learning, distributed computing, edge computing, data-centric computing, memory-centric computing, quantum cloud computing and etc. Therefore, the telecommunication industry has an important role to play in the fields of future computing and the integration and development of future computing technologies in future networks will drive a rapid move towards a digital transformation. Cloud computing is a model for enabling service user's ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services), that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Data is of high value to building applications and services based on future computing. For this reason, not only the big data capabilities but also technologies and standards to support data usage, processing, analysing, exchanging, sharing, data quality assessment, data privacy and security, data management and data governance (as defined as a term in ITU-T Y.4052) are essential in terms of data handling. The primary focus of this Question is to provide the architectures, infrastructures and networking views related to the integration and support of the future computing (including cloud computing and data handling) in telecommunication ecosystems. This Question is intended to develop new Recommendations for: ? functional architectures in support of future computing based services and applications, future computing functional architectures supporting interworking requirements; ? distributed computing, edge computing and other emerging forms of computing; future computing infrastructures including networking aspects (e.g. for the support of network slicing); ? future computing functional architectures of in support and applied in vertical domains; data handling functional architectures including data handling interworking functional architecture and future computing based data handling architecture; ? functional architectures and mechanisms supporting the integration and convergence of future computing technologies in networking. The following major Recommendations, in force at the time of approval of this Question, fall under its responsibility: ? ITU-T Y.3502, Y.3509, Y.3510, Y.3511, Y.3512, Y.3513, Y.3515, Y.3516, Y.3519, and Y.3536 ? ITU-T Y.3605, and Y.3607 2 Study items Study items to be considered include, but are not limited to: ? What new Recommendations should be developed regarding the future computing functional architectures, including the specification of corresponding functions, functional components, and their inter relations, interaction procedures, and application programming interfaces (APIs)? ? What new Recommendations should be developed regarding the infrastructures and networking aspects of future computing? ? What new Recommendations should be developed for the data handling architectures, including data exchange and interoperation functional architectures? ? What new Recommendations should be developed for the functional architectures of future computing in support of vertical domains? ? What collaboration is necessary to minimize duplication of efforts with other SDOs? 3 Tasks Tasks include, but are not limited to: ? Developing Recommendations for future computing functional architectures (including interworking), covering the identification of architectural functions, functional components, and their inter-relations, interaction procedures, and application programming interfaces required to provide future computing based services. ? Developing Recommendations for future computing infrastructures and networking aspects, covering the identification of functions, functional components, and interfaces for computing, storage and networking relevant to cloud computing, and data handling. ? Developing Recommendations for future computing based data handling functional architecture, data exchange and interoperation functional architecture. ? Developing Recommendations for the functional architectures of future computing in vertical domains. ? Providing the necessary collaboration with external SDOs, consortia and forums. ? Maintenance and enhancement of the Recommendations for which the Question is responsible. An up-to-date status of work under this Question is contained in the SG13 work programme: https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/workprog/wp_search.aspx?sp=18&q=18/13. 4 Relationships Recommendations: ? Other relevant Y-series Recommendations, in particular in the Y.3500- and Y.3600-series ? Y-series and cloud computing and data handling related Recommendations in the M-, Q- and X-series Recommendations Questions: ? Cloud computing and data handling related Questions ? Other relevant Questions dealing with networking aspects Study groups: ? ITU-T study groups and ITU-D study groups involved in cloud computing and data handling related studies Other bodies: ? International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Joint Technical Committee (JTC) 1/Subcommittee (SC) 38 and SC 42 ? ISO TC307 ? Internet Engineering Taks Force (IETF) ? Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ? European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) including Industry Specification Group on Multi-access Edge Computing (ISG MEC) and Industry Specification Group on Network Function Virtualization (ISG NFV) ? Open Computing Project (OCP) ? Linux Foundation projects ? Cloud Native Computing Foundation ? Global System for Mobile Communication Association (GSMA) ? Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standard (OASIS) ? World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) ? Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) ? Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) ? Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) ? National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) WSIS Action Lines: - C2, C3, C10 Sustainable Development Goals: - 9
Comment: Continuation of Q18/13
Rapporteur: Ms.ZhengHUANG
Associate rapporteur: Ms.TingtingZHANG