European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunities.
Presentation given by Gergely Sipos at the International Symposium on Grids and Clouds 2019 event in Taiwan.
Cloud Computing Needs for Earth Observation Data Analysis: EGI and EOSC-hubBjörn Backeberg
This presentation was given during the Japan Geosciences Union 2019. Session details can be found at http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2019/SessionList_en/detail/M-GI31.htm
The Ascent of Open Science and the European Open Science CloudTiziana Ferrari
Open science is becoming more and more part of the daily practice in conducting science. Around the world, researchers are increasingly aware of the value and importance of open science. As scientific research becomes highly data-driven and dependent on computing, scientists are conscious of the growing need to share data, software and infrastructure to reduce wasteful duplication and increase economies of scale. In an ideal world, every step of the research process would be public and transparent – the full methodology and all the tools used, as well as the data, would be accessible to the public and all groups without restriction, enabling reproducibility and refinement by other scientists.
This presentation will show case a number of success stories indicating how federated digital infrastructure, that have been sustained by the member states and the European Commission, have become an indispensable tool to enable collaboration ad sharing.
The European Open Science Cloud was launched by the European Commission in 2016 aiming to (1) increase the ability to exploit research data across scientific disciplines and between the public and private sector, (2) interconnect existing and new digital infrastructures in Europe and (3) support open science.
The presentation showcases how open data, open data analytics and open e-Infrastructures like EGI (https://www.egi.eu/) have been key enables of scientific discoveries from the discovery of gravitational waves with LIGO-VIRGO to drug design with the molecular modelling tools of WeNMR.
EOSC-hub (https://www.eosc-hub.eu/) - the first and the largest of the EOSC implementation projects of the H2020 funding programme, has succeeded in delivering some of the building blocks like the EOSC portal and Marketplace, tools and processes for federating data and services providers, harmonized policies, a federated AAI infrastructure, Competence Centres to support research infrastructures in their complex digital needs, interoperability guidelines and the Early Adopter Programme to provide expert support and service capacity to research projects.
Presented during the Research Data Alliance's 11th Plenary in Berlin, Germany, the EOSC-hub project, through this presentation, gave an overview on the project and how it will contribute to the development of the European Open Science Cloud.
Presented during the Research Data Alliance's 11th Plenary in Berlin, Germany, the EOSC-hub project, through this presentation, gave an overview on the project and how it will contribute to the development of the European Open Science Cloud. Moreover, it also gives a more comprehensive rundown of services that will be made available through EOSC-hub
Cloud Computing Needs for Earth Observation Data Analysis: EGI and EOSC-hubBjörn Backeberg
This presentation was given during the Japan Geosciences Union 2019. Session details can be found at http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2019/SessionList_en/detail/M-GI31.htm
The Ascent of Open Science and the European Open Science CloudTiziana Ferrari
Open science is becoming more and more part of the daily practice in conducting science. Around the world, researchers are increasingly aware of the value and importance of open science. As scientific research becomes highly data-driven and dependent on computing, scientists are conscious of the growing need to share data, software and infrastructure to reduce wasteful duplication and increase economies of scale. In an ideal world, every step of the research process would be public and transparent – the full methodology and all the tools used, as well as the data, would be accessible to the public and all groups without restriction, enabling reproducibility and refinement by other scientists.
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The European Open Science Cloud was launched by the European Commission in 2016 aiming to (1) increase the ability to exploit research data across scientific disciplines and between the public and private sector, (2) interconnect existing and new digital infrastructures in Europe and (3) support open science.
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Presented during the Research Data Alliance's 11th Plenary in Berlin, Germany, the EOSC-hub project, through this presentation, gave an overview on the project and how it will contribute to the development of the European Open Science Cloud.
Presented during the Research Data Alliance's 11th Plenary in Berlin, Germany, the EOSC-hub project, through this presentation, gave an overview on the project and how it will contribute to the development of the European Open Science Cloud. Moreover, it also gives a more comprehensive rundown of services that will be made available through EOSC-hub
Gergely Sipos (EGI): Exploiting scientific data in the international context ...Gergely Sipos
Keynote presentation given at "The Emerging Technology Forum – Data Creates Universe - Scientific Data Innovation Conference" of the "Pujiang Innovation Forum 2021" event.
Past, present and future of advanced computing for data-driven scienceEGI Federation
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OSFair2017 Workshop | Service provisioning for excellent sciencesOpen Science Fair
Daan Broeder presents the EUDAT community
Workshop title: Organising high-quality research data management services
Workshop abstract:
Open science needs high quality data management where researchers can create, use and share data according to well defined standards and practices. this is one of the pillars of Open Science. In the data management landscape we find quite a few organisations that aim at achieving this, however to get it right, a collaboration is called for where all can play a suitable role and present this in a consistent way to the researcher.
The proposed workshop brings together representatives of standard organisation (RDA), eInfrastructures (EUDAT) and Libraries (LIBER) that together can organise the high quality data management for research.
DAY 1 - PARALLEL SESSION 2
http://opensciencefair.eu/workshops/organising-high-quality-research-data-management-services
OSFair2017 Workshop | Towards a Policy Framework for the European Open Scienc...Open Science Fair
Workshop title: Towards a Policy Framework for the European Open Science Cloud
Workshop abstract:
The workshop provides a hands on approach in relation both to the understanding of the EU open science policies and their application by related stakeholders. It will seek to explore, propose and test different aspects of policy documents created by and for different types of stakeholders (e.g. RPOs, funders, policy makers etc) in the context of EOSC. Drawing on the work by the EOSC policy work, the workshop invites participants to bring their own policies or work on model policies to develop a simple but comprehensive policy document tailored to their needs and conforming to the EU policy and legal framework.
It is useful to the broader Open Science community as it brings together services, stakeholders and policies and allows for a better understanding of the interaction between different constituencies.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 3
Vortrag im Rahmen der EERA-Session: Open Science and Educational Research? Inclusion and Exclusion at the European Open Science Cloud; am 5. September 2018 in Bolzano (Italien).
European Commission
DG Research and Innovation
RTD.A2. Open Data Policy and Science Cloud
Katarzyna Szkuta
Towards an e-infrastructure in agriculture?Blue BRIDGE
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How the Research Data Service supports Open Research (aka Open Science) at the University of Edinburgh. Abridged slides used for presentation to Open Access Scotland meeting in Edinburgh on Wednesday 27th of March 2019.
European Open Science Cloud architecture future viewJisc
This online European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) event was held on 15 December 2021.
You’ll get information about:
- Developments in the EOSC Association
- The work of the new EOSC Advisory Groups and Task Forces
- What’s happening in some of the EOSC implementation projects
- Ways you can become involved in EOSC
Talk given at ISC Cloud'13: HPC and Manufacturing Meet Cloud, held 23-24 Sep 2013 in Heidelberg, Germany.
http://www.isc-events.com/cloud13/Overview.html
OSFair2017 Workshop | The European Open Science Cloud Pilot Open Science Fair
Brian Matthews presents the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the EOSCpilot | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: How FAIR friendly is your data catalogue?
Workshop overview:
This workshop will build upon the work planned by the EOSCpilot data interoperability task and the BlueBridge workshop held on April 3 at the RDA meeting. We will investigate common mechanisms for interoperation of data catalogues that preserve established community standards, norms and resources, while simplifying the process of being/becoming FAIR. Can we have a simple interoperability architecture based on a common set of metadata types? What are the minimum metadata requirements to expose FAIR data to EOSC services and EOSC users?
DAY 3 - PARALLEL SESSION 6 & 7
EOSC-hub contribution to the EOSC implementation, the Hub concept and engagem...EOSC-hub project
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Gergely Sipos (EGI): Exploiting scientific data in the international context ...Gergely Sipos
Keynote presentation given at "The Emerging Technology Forum – Data Creates Universe - Scientific Data Innovation Conference" of the "Pujiang Innovation Forum 2021" event.
Past, present and future of advanced computing for data-driven scienceEGI Federation
The EGI Federation celebrates 15 years of distributed computing in 2019. Many milestones were achieved to bring distributed computing from a vision to a real-life international production platform that today enables data-intensive processing at an unprecedented scale, supporting some of the greatest groundbreaking scientific discoveries of the XXI century.
OSFair2017 Workshop | Service provisioning for excellent sciencesOpen Science Fair
Daan Broeder presents the EUDAT community
Workshop title: Organising high-quality research data management services
Workshop abstract:
Open science needs high quality data management where researchers can create, use and share data according to well defined standards and practices. this is one of the pillars of Open Science. In the data management landscape we find quite a few organisations that aim at achieving this, however to get it right, a collaboration is called for where all can play a suitable role and present this in a consistent way to the researcher.
The proposed workshop brings together representatives of standard organisation (RDA), eInfrastructures (EUDAT) and Libraries (LIBER) that together can organise the high quality data management for research.
DAY 1 - PARALLEL SESSION 2
http://opensciencefair.eu/workshops/organising-high-quality-research-data-management-services
OSFair2017 Workshop | Towards a Policy Framework for the European Open Scienc...Open Science Fair
Workshop title: Towards a Policy Framework for the European Open Science Cloud
Workshop abstract:
The workshop provides a hands on approach in relation both to the understanding of the EU open science policies and their application by related stakeholders. It will seek to explore, propose and test different aspects of policy documents created by and for different types of stakeholders (e.g. RPOs, funders, policy makers etc) in the context of EOSC. Drawing on the work by the EOSC policy work, the workshop invites participants to bring their own policies or work on model policies to develop a simple but comprehensive policy document tailored to their needs and conforming to the EU policy and legal framework.
It is useful to the broader Open Science community as it brings together services, stakeholders and policies and allows for a better understanding of the interaction between different constituencies.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 3
Vortrag im Rahmen der EERA-Session: Open Science and Educational Research? Inclusion and Exclusion at the European Open Science Cloud; am 5. September 2018 in Bolzano (Italien).
European Commission
DG Research and Innovation
RTD.A2. Open Data Policy and Science Cloud
Katarzyna Szkuta
Towards an e-infrastructure in agriculture?Blue BRIDGE
Donatella Castelli, CNR-ISTI & BlueBRIDGE Coordinator, gave an introductive talk in the "Towards an e-infrastructure in agriculture?" session at the Euragri workship in Inra, Paris discussing leading an e-infrastructure project in marine research e-Infrastructure and how it refers to a combination of digital technologies (hardware and software), resources (data, services, digital libraries), communications (protocols, access rights and networks), and the people and organisational structures needed to manage them.
How the Research Data Service supports Open Research (aka Open Science) at the University of Edinburgh. Abridged slides used for presentation to Open Access Scotland meeting in Edinburgh on Wednesday 27th of March 2019.
European Open Science Cloud architecture future viewJisc
This online European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) event was held on 15 December 2021.
You’ll get information about:
- Developments in the EOSC Association
- The work of the new EOSC Advisory Groups and Task Forces
- What’s happening in some of the EOSC implementation projects
- Ways you can become involved in EOSC
Talk given at ISC Cloud'13: HPC and Manufacturing Meet Cloud, held 23-24 Sep 2013 in Heidelberg, Germany.
http://www.isc-events.com/cloud13/Overview.html
OSFair2017 Workshop | The European Open Science Cloud Pilot Open Science Fair
Brian Matthews presents the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the EOSCpilot | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: How FAIR friendly is your data catalogue?
Workshop overview:
This workshop will build upon the work planned by the EOSCpilot data interoperability task and the BlueBridge workshop held on April 3 at the RDA meeting. We will investigate common mechanisms for interoperation of data catalogues that preserve established community standards, norms and resources, while simplifying the process of being/becoming FAIR. Can we have a simple interoperability architecture based on a common set of metadata types? What are the minimum metadata requirements to expose FAIR data to EOSC services and EOSC users?
DAY 3 - PARALLEL SESSION 6 & 7
EOSC-hub contribution to the EOSC implementation, the Hub concept and engagem...EOSC-hub project
EOSC-hub contribution to the EOSC implementation, the Hub concept and engagement with stakeholders, Tiziana Ferrari, Technical Director, EGI & EOSC-hub Project Coordinator; Per Öster, Director, CSC & EOSC-hub Project Director (EOSC hub week, Malaga, 16 - 20 April 2018)
The European Open Science Cloud: just what is it?Carole Goble
Presented at Jisc and CNI leaders conference 2018, 2 July 2018, Oxford, UK (https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/jisc-and-cni-leaders-conference-02-jul-2018). The European Open Science Cloud. What exactly is it? In principle it is conceived as a virtual environment with open and seamless services for storage, management, analysis and re-use of research data, across borders and scientific disciplines. How? By federating existing scientific data infrastructures, currently dispersed across disciplines and Member States. In practice, what it is depends on the stakeholder. To European Research Infrastructures it’s a coordinated mission to organise and exchange their data, metadata, software and services to be FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable – and to use e-Infrastructures, either EU or commercial. To EU e-Infrastructures offering data storage and cloud services, it’s a funding mission to integrate their services, policies and organisational structures, and to be used by the Research Infrastructures. To agencies it’s a means to promote Open Science, standardisation, cross-disciplinary research and coordinated investment with a dream of a “one stop shop” for researchers. And for Libraries?
European Research Projects as EOSC Service ProvidersPedro Príncipe
Presentation at the EOSC providers days, 27 April 2022, by Pedro Principe (University of Minho / OpenAIRE); Alexandre Bonvin (University of Utrecht); Susanna Assunta Sansone (University of Oxford).
EGI and EUDAT support to the PaNOSC projectEGI Federation
Data transfer & archivingm, and Jupyter on the EGI Federated Cloud at the core of EGI and EUDAT support to Photon and Neutron science in the PaNOSC project
The EOSC Compute Platform with the EGI-ACE project EGI Federation
EGI-ACE’s main goal is to implement the compute platform of the European Open Science Cloud and contribute to the EOSC Data Commons by delivering integrated computing platforms, data spaces and tools as an integrated solution that is aligned with major European cloud federation projects and HPC initiatives.
This presentation introduces you to the architecture and composition of the EOSC Compute Platform, which delivers capabilities at the IaaS, PaaS and SaaS level.
OpenAIRE in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)OpenAIRE
Openness is the success factor for EOSC. OpenAIRE has been working in delivering an open access scholarly communication in Europe for the past 10 years and we now present how our work fits into the EOSC core developments
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSCEOSCpilot .eu
This presentation was given by Juan Bicarregui, STFC and EOSCpilot project coordinator, during 2nd EOSCpilot Governance Development Forum workshop, 3 October 2017, Tallin.
https://eoscpilot.eu/events/2nd-egdf-eoscpilot-governance-development-forum
Follow EOSCpilot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eoscpilot
and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eoscpiloteu
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European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunities
1. EOSC-hub receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 777536.
eosc-hub.eu
@EOSC_eu
European Open Science Cloud
Concept, status and opportunities
Gergely Sipos (EGI Foundation)
ISGC 2019, Taipei, April 2019
2. 2
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) – A short history
EOSC-hub
- 4 areas
- 5 opportunities – with examples
Implementing an Open Science story
Next events
Outline
3. 3
EOSC - Problem statement
European Cloud Initiative
by the European Commission (April 2016)
1. How to maximise the incentives for sharing data and to
increase the capacity to exploit them?
2. How to ensure that data can be used as widely as
possible, across scientific disciplines and between the
public and the private sector?
3. How better to interconnect the existing and the new data
infrastructures across Europe?
4. How best to coordinate the support available to
European data infrastructures as they move towards
exascale computing?
“…a trusted, open environment for the scientific community for
storing, sharing and re- using scientific data and results…”
“…by 2020…”
5. 5
The federated infrastructure and supporting initiative providing
all researchers, innovators, companies and citizens
with seamless access to an open-by-default, efficient and
cross-disciplinary environment
for storing, accessing, reusing data, tools, publications and other
scientific outputs for research, innovation and educational purposes
About the European Open Science Cloud
Credits: EOSCpilot (https://eoscpilot.eu/)
6. Vision
100
partners
36
months
33
million
Euro
Researchers from all disciplines
have easy, integrated and open access to the
advanced digital services, scientific instruments,
data, knowledge and expertise they need
to collaborate to achieve excellence
in science, research and innovation
7. Mission
EGI
Federation
EUDAT
INDIGO-
DataCloud
Research
Infrastructur
es
The EOSC-hub project mobilises providers of
European relevance offering services, software and
data for advanced data-driven research and
innovation.
These resources are offered via the Hub – the
integration and management system of the
European Open Science Cloud, acting as a
European-level entry point for all stakeholders.
8. 8
The Compute Platform: EGI
Services for cloud, HTC, container computing and data staging
Based on NGIs – National compute centres – coordinated by EGI Foundation
4.4 Billion CPU core wall time in 2018, 1 M cores, > 730 PB
1170 open access publications, +41 new international projects
31 large scale ESFRI projects/landmarks supported
10. 10
The project established ‘The Hub’
https://marketplace.eosc-portal.eu
• Data
• Applications & tools
• Baseline services
(storage, compute,
connectivity)…
• Training, consultants
• Marketplace
• AAI
• Accounting
• Monitoring
• …
Usage according to
Rules of Participation
From the consortium AND from
external contributors
• Lightweight certifi-
cation of providers
• SLA negotiation
• Customer Relationship
Management
• …
Based on FitSM
• Security regulations,
• Compliance to standards,
• Terms of use,
• FAIR implementation
guidelines
• …
11. 11
Area 1: Services
e-Infra
EGI
Federation
EUDAT CDI
INDIGO-
DataCloud
Humanities
Language
and
literature
(CLARIN)
Arts
(DARIAH)
Engineering
Environmen
tal
engineering
(sea vessels,
LNEC)
Civil
Engineering
(Disaster
Mitigation)
Medical
and Health
Sciences
Biological
Sciences
(ELIXIR)
Structural
biology
(WeNMR)
Natural
sciences
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Astronomy (LOFAR)
Fusion (ITER)
High Energy Physics
(CMS and VIRGO)
Space Science
(EISCAT-3D)
EARTH SCIENCE
EO Pillar
GEO
Climate Research
(ENES)
Seismology (ORFEUS,
EPOS)
BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES
Marine and
freshwater biology
(IFREMER)
Biodiversity
conservation
(LifeWatch)
Ecology (ICOS)
Generic
services
+ a growing number of external contributions
12. 12
Generic services from e-Infrastructures:
Support to the Research Data Lifecycle
Processing & Analysis
Data Management, Curation &
Preservation
Access, Deposition & Sharing
● B2FIND (data)
● Marketplace (Services)
● Applications on Demand
● Federated HTC & Cloud Compute IaaS & PaaS
● Processing of sensitive data
● Jupyter Notebook
● Application DB (software & VM)
● B2DROP (data)
● B2Note (data)
● B2SHARE (data)
● DataHub
● B2HANDLE
● B2SAFE
● European Certified Trusted
Repository
● Thematic data analytics
● Scientific Workflow Management,
Orchestration (DIRAC, PaaS Orchestrator)
1
2
3
4
Discover & Reuse
13. 13
Area 2: Federation services
EOSC Portal
website and
Marketplace
Authentication-
Authorization
Infrastructure
Accounting
Monitoring
Helpdesk
Service
integration
support and
training
Engagement
with new
service
providers
Making
services
discoverable
and orderable
Making
services
accessible
Making
services
robust
Making
problems
resolvable
Making
services
usable
14. • IT service management
- Focuses on the provision of high quality IT services that meet customers' and users’
expectations
- Defines, documents and maintains service management processes with assigned
roles and responsibilities
• EOSC-hub Service Management: Based on FitSM standard
- 85 requirements that should be fulfilled by an organisation (or federation)
- 16 general requirements; 69 process-specific requirements
- 14 processes
14
Area 3: Federated operation
• Service portfolio management
• Service level management
• Incident management
• Change management
• Capacity management
• Information security management
• …
Example – Service Portfolio Management requirements:
PR1.1 A service portfolio shall be maintained. All services shall be specified
as part of the service portfolio.
PR1.2 Design and transition of new or changed services shall be planned.
PR1.3 Plans for the design and transition of new or changed services shall
consider timescales, responsibilities, new or changed technology,
communication and service acceptance criteria.
PR1.4 The organisational structure supporting the delivery of services shall be
identified, including a potential federation structure as well as contact points
for all parties involved.
• Implementation in EOSC
- EOSC-hub Federation services (will) implement all processes: First internal audit took place
- Other services are encouraged and supported in implementation/alignment
(FitSM training, consultancy, ‘implementation workshop’)
15. • Harmonising service-related policies and supporting providers in the
implementation
• Current focus
- Acceptable use policy
- Operations security policy
- Conditions of use
• Exploring new areas
- Licenses
- ‘FAIR’ services and data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
16
Area 4: Processes and policies
17. EOSC-hub Collaboration Areas: 5 opportunities
EOSC Digital Innovation Hub
Join as provider
Use of existing service
Networking
Training, user support
and best practices
18https://www.eosc-hub.eu/publications
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O1: Access services: https://eosc-portal.eu
Some services
accessible without
authentication
Some services work
with automated login
Some require
manual approval of
users
‘Simple’ requests:
passed to individual
service providers
Complex requests:
supported by
EOSC-hub tech
team
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O2: Join as provider - Benefits
• Promote adoption of your services
• Get a free online platform to manage the services request
and interact with users (Marketplace)
• Get statistics about access and customer feedbacks
• Contribute to the definition and maintenance of the EOSC
service provisioning policies and portfolio roadmap
(providers’ board)
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O2: Join as provider - Requirements
https://eosc-portal.eu/for-providers
• The service is accessible by users outside the original community
• The service is described via the common template (for publication on the
EOSC portal)
• At least one service instance is running in a production environment
(software vs. service)
• Published research data is ‘FAIR’
• Release notes and documentation are available
• Helpdesk channels are available 57 Services
published
+28 in
verification
52 service
providers
85 Services
until March
2019
Including
iCOMCOT and
WRF portals
from AS
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O3: EOSC Digital Innovation Hub (DIH)
• What are Digital Innovation Hubs?
• An ecosystem of start-ups, SMEs, large industries, researchers, accelerators and investors that fosters the
creation of partnerships to stimulate innovation.
• 200+ DIHs registered comprising both regional and European ones that focus on a variety of sectors and
topics
• The EOSC DIH
• To onboard industrial partnerships within the European Open Science Cloud
• Focused on (not limited to) start-ups and SMEs
• To persist beyond the life of the project
• Main activity: Setup and run ‘Business pilots’
Join the DIH
Propose/run a Business Pilot
22. Examples: Business pilots (initial 6)
ACTION Seaport
Space Weather Data for the DRACO
Observatory
Bot Mitigation Engine Sport Smart Video Analysis
CyberHAB
Furniture Enterprise Analytics Datafurn
Improving safety and operational
performance of seaports
A Cloud Framework for State-of-the-art
Space Weather
Using data cloud Services to manage
harmful algae blooms
Solutions to secure online services from
Botnets Attacks
Analyzing Sport Performance through a
Cloud-hosted platform
Platform-as-a-Service Data Analytics for the
Furniture Industry
• All defined architecture and mapped to EOSC-hub generic services
• Dedicated overview webpages for each pilot: https://eosc-hub.eu/digital-innovation-hub
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23. EOSC-hub coordinates the development and delivery of EOSC related
trainings
- Service-specific training
- Training to facilitate Open Science – E.g. RDM good practices; IT Service
Management; …
Training resources online (courses and content)
- Innovation Management
- Service Management
- IT Security
- Data management
- EOSC services
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O4: Training and support
https://www.eosc-hub.eu/training-material
Attend training
Become training provider
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Competence Centers - Use cases
Simplified use case Implemented by
Application and data portal with compute
and data management back-end
• EISCAT_3D
• ICOS-eLTER
Data and application replication backbone
for community centres
• ELIXIR
• EPOS-ORFEUS
‘Dropbox-like’ access to diverse and
scattered data
• Marine
User workflows over distributed data and
compute resources
• Fusion
• Radio astronomy
• Disaster Mitigation
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Uptake of generic services in the Comp. Centres
• CC leaders’ meetings
• 2 face-to-face meetings
• Monthly teleconference
• WP10 requirements DB:
• User stories
• Use cases
• Service requirements
GREY - considered for adoption, but the integration is yet to start
YELLOW - integration is ongoing
BLUE - technology is integrated and assessment is yet to finish
RED - technology was assessed and was found unsuitable
GREEN - technology is integrated and positively evaluated
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An Open Science story we can already implement with
EOSC
GitHub
Your
repository
EGI Notebooks
services
Zenodo
Your
laptop
Upload ipynb file
Add requirements.txt
Execute
Data repository
MyBinder.org
Re-execute
Obtain GitHub project reference
Provide GitHub project reference
Discover Notebook
(use DOI)
Fellow
researchers
Journal
paper
DOI
Notebooks
tutorial on
Tuesday
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An Open Science story we aim for with EOSC
GitHub
Your
repository
EGI Notebooks
and Binder service
Zenodo
Your
laptop
Execute
Obtain GitHub project reference
Provide GitHub project reference
Discover Notebook
(use DOI)
Fellow
researchers
Journal
paper
DOI
Distributed
big data
DataHub
B2DROP
Etc.
Data repository
Upload ipynb file
Add requirements.txt
29. EOSC-hub Week 2019
10-12 April, Prague
Highlights:
• Keynote by ESFRI Chair
• Science discipline specific sessions
• Plenary about ‘how to join’
• Service providers’ bootcamp
• FAIR services workshop with RDA and OpenAIRE
• Training (FitSM, Federated AAI, Data Management, Orchestration)
30. To engage with EGI service providers
(generic services in EOSC)
Conference (May 6-8)
Design Your e-Infrastructure workshop
(May 9):
• Intro to EGI services & analysis of science
community use cases
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EGI Conference and
Design Your e-Infratructure workshop