EOSC-hub is a project that aims to create the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Hub by federating existing service providers and offering a portfolio of services, software, and data for research. It involves over 100 partners from 20 European infrastructures. The project is funded for 36 months from January 2018 to December 2020 with over €33 million from the European Commission's Horizon 2020 program. Key activities of EOSC-hub include integrating existing services, establishing common processes and policies, operating federation services, and supporting the adoption of services by research communities.
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)
Shaping the EOSC Portal - future vision for EOSC Hub EOSC-hub project
This document discusses shaping the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Portal by building on current initiatives. It describes how the EOSC-Hub, OpenAIRE, and eInfraCentral projects are contributing resources and services to the portal's development. The EOSC Portal is envisioned as a universal entry point and gateway for users to access EOSC resources. It will require developing core elements and interfaces tailored to different user personas. Next steps include creating a mock-up portal version and conducting user experience research throughout 2018.
EOSC-hub brings together multiple service providers to create the Hub: a single contact point for European researchers and innovators to discover, access, use and reuse a broad spectrum of resources for advanced data-driven research.
This presentation introduces the services on offer to scientists of all disciplines
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
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.
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
EOSC-hub Contribution to the European Open Science Cloud WGs - TNC 2019, Tallin, June 2019
The presentation provides an overview of the main project contributions to the EOSC working group, including:
(1) Services of the EOSC federating infrastructure that provide the frame through which the research-facing services can be integrated into EOSC (EOSC Portal website and its Marketplace, Federated AAI, Monitoring, Accounting, Helpdesk)
(2) Interoperability guidelines, such as Accounting record standard and exchange guidelines, Incident record management and monitoring information, Service description metadata, Technical interoperability guidelines for generic and thematic services.
(3) Federated service management guidelines and a prototype of the EOSC Service Management System in compliance to the FitSM standard.
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)
Shaping the EOSC Portal - future vision for EOSC Hub EOSC-hub project
This document discusses shaping the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Portal by building on current initiatives. It describes how the EOSC-Hub, OpenAIRE, and eInfraCentral projects are contributing resources and services to the portal's development. The EOSC Portal is envisioned as a universal entry point and gateway for users to access EOSC resources. It will require developing core elements and interfaces tailored to different user personas. Next steps include creating a mock-up portal version and conducting user experience research throughout 2018.
EOSC-hub brings together multiple service providers to create the Hub: a single contact point for European researchers and innovators to discover, access, use and reuse a broad spectrum of resources for advanced data-driven research.
This presentation introduces the services on offer to scientists of all disciplines
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
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.
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
EOSC-hub Contribution to the European Open Science Cloud WGs - TNC 2019, Tallin, June 2019
The presentation provides an overview of the main project contributions to the EOSC working group, including:
(1) Services of the EOSC federating infrastructure that provide the frame through which the research-facing services can be integrated into EOSC (EOSC Portal website and its Marketplace, Federated AAI, Monitoring, Accounting, Helpdesk)
(2) Interoperability guidelines, such as Accounting record standard and exchange guidelines, Incident record management and monitoring information, Service description metadata, Technical interoperability guidelines for generic and thematic services.
(3) Federated service management guidelines and a prototype of the EOSC Service Management System in compliance to the FitSM standard.
The document discusses grid computing systems and resource management. It introduces grid computing and describes CPU scavenging and virtual supercomputers. It then discusses the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) and data-intensive grid service models. It provides examples of national grids like the NSF TeraGrid in the US and DataGrid in the EU. It also describes the ChinaGrid design. Finally, it discusses resource management, monitoring, and brokering in grid computing systems.
Open source glam tools for building sustainable cultural heritage and digital...LIBIS
Op donderdag 16 december 2016 gaf Roxanne Wyns van LIBIS een gastles voor het vak Online Publishing in de MA Cultural Studies / Ma Digital Humanities aan de KU Leuven met als thema ‘Open source GLAM tools for building sustainable Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities infrastructures’.
Beschrijving:
This session focuses on a number of Cultural Heritage and Humanities infrastructure projects in which gallery, library, archival and museum (GLAM) tools have been used in combination with other open source and proprietary systems to provide sustainable and innovative environments for the management and research of diverse cultural heritage collections. The session will introduce software’s such as CollectiveAccess, Omeka, and the IIIF Mirador high-resolution viewer. Attention will also be payed to the opportunities and challenges of open source projects and best practices in standards, data interoperability and safe data storage to achieve good data management.
At the heart of this DataBench webinar is the goal to share a benchmarking process helping European organisations developing Big Data Technologies to reach for excellence and constantly improve their performance, by measuring their technology development activity against parameters of high business relevance.
The webinar aims to provide the audience with a framework and tools to assess the performance and impact of Big Data and AI technologies, by providing real insights coming from DataBench. In addition, representatives from other projects part of the BDV PPP such as DeepHealth and They-Buy-for-You will participate to share the challenges and opportunities they have identified on the use of Big Data, Analytics, AI. The perspective of other projects that also have looked into benchmarking, such as Track&Now and I-BiDaaS will be introduced.
The document discusses the implementation roadmap for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It outlines 6 action lines for the roadmap: 1) EOSC architecture, 2) Data, 3) Services, 4) Rules of participation, 5) Governance, and 6) Access and interface. Key projects like EOSC-hub will provide core services and federate other research data infrastructures. The roadmap aims to develop FAIR data practices and tools across Europe and establish an EOSC portal and catalogue of services.
Purchasing from the Cloud, Cross Border Procurement and the role of GEANT as ...EOSC-hub project
EOSC-hub Week presentation as part of the session on Understanding the demand for digital services in research and the role of public procurement. Topics include GEANT introduction, supply chain, national deployments, NREN roles, Iaas framework updates, intro to IaaS and more
The role of public procurement in the EOSC: previous experience and EOSC-hub ...EOSC-hub project
Collaborative procurement is emerging as an essential capability of the future EOSC. It has the potential to increasing cost effectiveness, reduce the time/effort/risk in resource acquisition, and creating market opportunities. This presentation will provide an overview of previous experiences and describe the planned activities within the EOSC-hub project.
Integrating and managing services for the European Open Science CloudOpenAIRE
Integrating and managing services for the European Open Science Cloud - Abdulrahman Azab (EOSC-Hub, University of Oslo).
Presented : at OpenAIRE - EOSC-hub webinar “Data Privacy and Sensitive Data Services” https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-eosc-hub-webinar-data-privacy-and-sensitive-data-services
European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunitiesEOSC-hub project
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.
Introduction to LoCloud Collections, Marcin Werla, Poznan Supercomputing Centrelocloud
This presentation provides an introduction to LoCloud Collections delivered in the 2014 LoCloud training workshops. It covers the basic components of a digital library, and how to set up LoCloud collections (which is designed for smaller cultural institutions), and concludes by looking at options for hosting providers
Spatineo Webinar: Shedding Light on INSPIRE ConformityIlkka Rinne
These are the slides from Spatineo Webinar held online on 26th March 2015. For the video recording of the webinar, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-1Ni3i4M-s
Open Data management is still not trivial nor sustainable - COMSODE results are here to bring automation to publication and management of Open Data in public institutions and companies. Presentation includes Open Data Ready standard proposal, three use cases and invitation for Horizon 2020 projects 2016.
This document summarizes ELIXIR's plans to develop a cloud computing platform to support life science research across Europe. It discusses ELIXIR's goals to integrate user authentication, rationalize reference data distribution, support hybrid cloud/HPC deployments, develop a task distribution network using Kubernetes, and support workflow engines. Key components include Biocontainers for tools, RDSDS for reference data, TESK for task execution, and WES-ELIXIR for workflows. The platform aims to be compatible with GA4GH standards and support projects like EOSC-Hub and EOSC-Life.
The document provides information on the services and products offered by the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS). ICOS generates high quality greenhouse gas observation data from over 130 monitoring stations across Europe. It processes data through a standardized pipeline from raw measurements to quality-controlled data products. ICOS also coordinates the research infrastructure, provides data management and access services, and communicates scientific findings to inform policymaking and public understanding of climate change.
| www.eudat.eu | The EGI-EUDAT collaboration started in March 2016 with the main goal to harmonise the two e-Infrastructures, including technical interoperability, authentication, authorisation and identity management, policy and operations. The main objective of this work is to provide end-users with a seamless access to an integrated infrastructure offering both EGI and EUDAT services and then, pairing data and high-throughput computing resources together.
To define the roadmap of this collaboration, EGI and EUDAT selected a set of relevant user communities who are already collaborating with both infrastructures. These user communities are able to bring requirements and help assign the right priorities to each of them. In this way, the integration activity has been driven by the end users from the start. The identified user communities are relevant European Research infrastructure in the field of Earth Science (EPOS and ICOS), Bioinformatics (BBMRI and ELIXIR) and Space Physics (EISCAT-3D).
The first outcome of this activity has been the definition of a universal use case that covers the user needs with respect the integration of the two infrastructures previously identified. This use case permits a user of either e-infrastructure to instantiate a VM on the EGI Cloud Federation for the execution of a computational job consuming data preserved onto EUDAT resources. The results of such analysis can be staged back to EUDAT storages, and if needed, allocated with Permanent identifiers (PIDs) for future use. To implement all the steps of this use case the following integration activities between the two infrastructures has to be fulfilled: (1) harmonisation between the authentication and authorisation model, (2) definition and implementation of the interfaces between the involved EGI and EUDAT services.
The first phase of the implementation of this use case has been demonstrated at the EGI Community Forum 2015 (Bari, IT). In addition, two pilot use cases (EPOS and ICOS) have been selected to drive the implementation and validate the results.
This document discusses standardization activities related to the ACTIVAGE project. It describes contributions to standards for body area networks, sensor integration, and data modeling. It discusses the development of an extension to the SAREF standard for eHealth and aging well domains. It also covers the IEEE P2510 standard for establishing quality of data sensor parameters, and the opportunities for digital innovation hubs around this standard. The document concludes that data quality is crucial for industries like health, and that certification processes for vendors will be important to integrate as work continues.
The Irish Centre for High End Computing and IBM - The role of advanced comput...MarieThrseCulligan
The Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC) operates and manages a modern national e-infrastructure for Ireland including Ireland’s National Supercomputer . The experience and ability that ICHEC possesses allows it to provide compute and data services in HPC, Big Data, Quantum Computing and Blockchain, supporting research and innovation across academia, public sector and industry.
The Irish Centre for High End Computing and IBM: The role of advanced computi...MarieThrseCulligan
The Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC) operates and manages a modern national e-infrastructure for Ireland including Ireland’s National Supercomputer . The experience and ability that ICHEC possesses allows it to provide compute and data services in HPC, Big Data, Quantum Computing and Blockchain, supporting research and innovation across academia, public sector and industry.
Up to €67.4 million is foreseen from the 2020 CEF Telecom Work Programme for grants managed by INEA in the area of Generic Services. The grants under CEF Telecom helped European public administrations and businesses to hook up to the core platforms of the digital services that are the object of the calls.
In particular, €5 million was made available in 2019 and €3 million in 2020 for projects oriented towards 'Open Data' management.
GreenMov, ODALA and INTERSTAT have developed services and products that can be easily adopted by public administrations and beyond thank to the funding of CEF programme target on Open Data
The purpose of this event is not only to present results, demos or provide technical guidelines for developers, it is a moment of reflection on lesson learned and best practices that came from years of project’s activity to analyse what will be the impact for Public Administrations, and finally test the value of GreenMov, INTERSTAT and ODALA in solving future problems.
EOSC-Hub - Services for the European Open Science Cloude-ROSA
The document summarizes the objectives and services of EOSC-hub, which is implementing and operating access channels for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). EOSC-hub aims to (1) aggregate services from local/national providers and demands from researchers through the EOSC, (2) define engagement rules with EOSCpilot and develop a service framework, and (3) operate and integrate an initial set of baseline, thematic, and federation services. The services support the full research data lifecycle from discovery to reuse. EOSC-hub involves 74 partners from 23 countries and receives €30 million in Horizon 2020 funding over 3 years to develop and advance EOSC.
Case study: How Cozy Cloud monitors every layer of its activity using OVH Met...OVHcloud
Find out how Cozy Cloud uses the OVH Metrics Data Platform to monitor and optimise its SaaS service for the general public. From performance data aggregation to customer usage metrics, the Cozy Cloud teams will share their data-centric collaboration experience with you.
The ENES Climate Analytics Service (ECAS) provides a server-side environment for data analysis of large climate datasets using the Ophidia analytics framework and Jupyter notebooks. Users can access ECAS through instances hosted by CMCC and DKRZ, developing and sharing analytics workflows. ECAS aims to enable data sharing and reuse for climate research while reducing data downloads through cloud-based analysis.
The document discusses grid computing systems and resource management. It introduces grid computing and describes CPU scavenging and virtual supercomputers. It then discusses the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) and data-intensive grid service models. It provides examples of national grids like the NSF TeraGrid in the US and DataGrid in the EU. It also describes the ChinaGrid design. Finally, it discusses resource management, monitoring, and brokering in grid computing systems.
Open source glam tools for building sustainable cultural heritage and digital...LIBIS
Op donderdag 16 december 2016 gaf Roxanne Wyns van LIBIS een gastles voor het vak Online Publishing in de MA Cultural Studies / Ma Digital Humanities aan de KU Leuven met als thema ‘Open source GLAM tools for building sustainable Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities infrastructures’.
Beschrijving:
This session focuses on a number of Cultural Heritage and Humanities infrastructure projects in which gallery, library, archival and museum (GLAM) tools have been used in combination with other open source and proprietary systems to provide sustainable and innovative environments for the management and research of diverse cultural heritage collections. The session will introduce software’s such as CollectiveAccess, Omeka, and the IIIF Mirador high-resolution viewer. Attention will also be payed to the opportunities and challenges of open source projects and best practices in standards, data interoperability and safe data storage to achieve good data management.
At the heart of this DataBench webinar is the goal to share a benchmarking process helping European organisations developing Big Data Technologies to reach for excellence and constantly improve their performance, by measuring their technology development activity against parameters of high business relevance.
The webinar aims to provide the audience with a framework and tools to assess the performance and impact of Big Data and AI technologies, by providing real insights coming from DataBench. In addition, representatives from other projects part of the BDV PPP such as DeepHealth and They-Buy-for-You will participate to share the challenges and opportunities they have identified on the use of Big Data, Analytics, AI. The perspective of other projects that also have looked into benchmarking, such as Track&Now and I-BiDaaS will be introduced.
The document discusses the implementation roadmap for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). It outlines 6 action lines for the roadmap: 1) EOSC architecture, 2) Data, 3) Services, 4) Rules of participation, 5) Governance, and 6) Access and interface. Key projects like EOSC-hub will provide core services and federate other research data infrastructures. The roadmap aims to develop FAIR data practices and tools across Europe and establish an EOSC portal and catalogue of services.
Purchasing from the Cloud, Cross Border Procurement and the role of GEANT as ...EOSC-hub project
EOSC-hub Week presentation as part of the session on Understanding the demand for digital services in research and the role of public procurement. Topics include GEANT introduction, supply chain, national deployments, NREN roles, Iaas framework updates, intro to IaaS and more
The role of public procurement in the EOSC: previous experience and EOSC-hub ...EOSC-hub project
Collaborative procurement is emerging as an essential capability of the future EOSC. It has the potential to increasing cost effectiveness, reduce the time/effort/risk in resource acquisition, and creating market opportunities. This presentation will provide an overview of previous experiences and describe the planned activities within the EOSC-hub project.
Integrating and managing services for the European Open Science CloudOpenAIRE
Integrating and managing services for the European Open Science Cloud - Abdulrahman Azab (EOSC-Hub, University of Oslo).
Presented : at OpenAIRE - EOSC-hub webinar “Data Privacy and Sensitive Data Services” https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-eosc-hub-webinar-data-privacy-and-sensitive-data-services
European Open Science Cloud: Concept, status and opportunitiesEOSC-hub project
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.
Introduction to LoCloud Collections, Marcin Werla, Poznan Supercomputing Centrelocloud
This presentation provides an introduction to LoCloud Collections delivered in the 2014 LoCloud training workshops. It covers the basic components of a digital library, and how to set up LoCloud collections (which is designed for smaller cultural institutions), and concludes by looking at options for hosting providers
Spatineo Webinar: Shedding Light on INSPIRE ConformityIlkka Rinne
These are the slides from Spatineo Webinar held online on 26th March 2015. For the video recording of the webinar, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-1Ni3i4M-s
Open Data management is still not trivial nor sustainable - COMSODE results are here to bring automation to publication and management of Open Data in public institutions and companies. Presentation includes Open Data Ready standard proposal, three use cases and invitation for Horizon 2020 projects 2016.
This document summarizes ELIXIR's plans to develop a cloud computing platform to support life science research across Europe. It discusses ELIXIR's goals to integrate user authentication, rationalize reference data distribution, support hybrid cloud/HPC deployments, develop a task distribution network using Kubernetes, and support workflow engines. Key components include Biocontainers for tools, RDSDS for reference data, TESK for task execution, and WES-ELIXIR for workflows. The platform aims to be compatible with GA4GH standards and support projects like EOSC-Hub and EOSC-Life.
The document provides information on the services and products offered by the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS). ICOS generates high quality greenhouse gas observation data from over 130 monitoring stations across Europe. It processes data through a standardized pipeline from raw measurements to quality-controlled data products. ICOS also coordinates the research infrastructure, provides data management and access services, and communicates scientific findings to inform policymaking and public understanding of climate change.
| www.eudat.eu | The EGI-EUDAT collaboration started in March 2016 with the main goal to harmonise the two e-Infrastructures, including technical interoperability, authentication, authorisation and identity management, policy and operations. The main objective of this work is to provide end-users with a seamless access to an integrated infrastructure offering both EGI and EUDAT services and then, pairing data and high-throughput computing resources together.
To define the roadmap of this collaboration, EGI and EUDAT selected a set of relevant user communities who are already collaborating with both infrastructures. These user communities are able to bring requirements and help assign the right priorities to each of them. In this way, the integration activity has been driven by the end users from the start. The identified user communities are relevant European Research infrastructure in the field of Earth Science (EPOS and ICOS), Bioinformatics (BBMRI and ELIXIR) and Space Physics (EISCAT-3D).
The first outcome of this activity has been the definition of a universal use case that covers the user needs with respect the integration of the two infrastructures previously identified. This use case permits a user of either e-infrastructure to instantiate a VM on the EGI Cloud Federation for the execution of a computational job consuming data preserved onto EUDAT resources. The results of such analysis can be staged back to EUDAT storages, and if needed, allocated with Permanent identifiers (PIDs) for future use. To implement all the steps of this use case the following integration activities between the two infrastructures has to be fulfilled: (1) harmonisation between the authentication and authorisation model, (2) definition and implementation of the interfaces between the involved EGI and EUDAT services.
The first phase of the implementation of this use case has been demonstrated at the EGI Community Forum 2015 (Bari, IT). In addition, two pilot use cases (EPOS and ICOS) have been selected to drive the implementation and validate the results.
This document discusses standardization activities related to the ACTIVAGE project. It describes contributions to standards for body area networks, sensor integration, and data modeling. It discusses the development of an extension to the SAREF standard for eHealth and aging well domains. It also covers the IEEE P2510 standard for establishing quality of data sensor parameters, and the opportunities for digital innovation hubs around this standard. The document concludes that data quality is crucial for industries like health, and that certification processes for vendors will be important to integrate as work continues.
The Irish Centre for High End Computing and IBM - The role of advanced comput...MarieThrseCulligan
The Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC) operates and manages a modern national e-infrastructure for Ireland including Ireland’s National Supercomputer . The experience and ability that ICHEC possesses allows it to provide compute and data services in HPC, Big Data, Quantum Computing and Blockchain, supporting research and innovation across academia, public sector and industry.
The Irish Centre for High End Computing and IBM: The role of advanced computi...MarieThrseCulligan
The Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC) operates and manages a modern national e-infrastructure for Ireland including Ireland’s National Supercomputer . The experience and ability that ICHEC possesses allows it to provide compute and data services in HPC, Big Data, Quantum Computing and Blockchain, supporting research and innovation across academia, public sector and industry.
Up to €67.4 million is foreseen from the 2020 CEF Telecom Work Programme for grants managed by INEA in the area of Generic Services. The grants under CEF Telecom helped European public administrations and businesses to hook up to the core platforms of the digital services that are the object of the calls.
In particular, €5 million was made available in 2019 and €3 million in 2020 for projects oriented towards 'Open Data' management.
GreenMov, ODALA and INTERSTAT have developed services and products that can be easily adopted by public administrations and beyond thank to the funding of CEF programme target on Open Data
The purpose of this event is not only to present results, demos or provide technical guidelines for developers, it is a moment of reflection on lesson learned and best practices that came from years of project’s activity to analyse what will be the impact for Public Administrations, and finally test the value of GreenMov, INTERSTAT and ODALA in solving future problems.
EOSC-Hub - Services for the European Open Science Cloude-ROSA
The document summarizes the objectives and services of EOSC-hub, which is implementing and operating access channels for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). EOSC-hub aims to (1) aggregate services from local/national providers and demands from researchers through the EOSC, (2) define engagement rules with EOSCpilot and develop a service framework, and (3) operate and integrate an initial set of baseline, thematic, and federation services. The services support the full research data lifecycle from discovery to reuse. EOSC-hub involves 74 partners from 23 countries and receives €30 million in Horizon 2020 funding over 3 years to develop and advance EOSC.
Case study: How Cozy Cloud monitors every layer of its activity using OVH Met...OVHcloud
Find out how Cozy Cloud uses the OVH Metrics Data Platform to monitor and optimise its SaaS service for the general public. From performance data aggregation to customer usage metrics, the Cozy Cloud teams will share their data-centric collaboration experience with you.
The ENES Climate Analytics Service (ECAS) provides a server-side environment for data analysis of large climate datasets using the Ophidia analytics framework and Jupyter notebooks. Users can access ECAS through instances hosted by CMCC and DKRZ, developing and sharing analytics workflows. ECAS aims to enable data sharing and reuse for climate research while reducing data downloads through cloud-based analysis.
RECAP at ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) MeetingRECAP Project
This presentation was delivered by Johan Forsman (Tieto), Jörg Domaschka (UULM) and Paolo Casari (IMDEA Networks) at the ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) Meeting in Warsaw, Poland, on April 12th, 2019. ETSI Experiential Networked Industry Specification Group (ENI ISG) work on defining a Cognitive Network Management architecture using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and context-aware policies to adjust offered services based on changes in user needs, environmental conditions and business goals. The intention is that the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the network management system should solve some of the problems of future network deployment and operations. For more information, see https://www.etsi.org/technologies/experiential-networked-intelligence.
The document discusses collaborations between EUDAT and PRACE to enable large scientific projects by coupling data and high performance computing (HPC) resources. It describes several joint projects that were awarded as part of PRACE calls that involved EUDAT providing data services and storage for projects in various fields like engineering, materials science, and astrophysics. The collaborations aim to make data and computing resources more interoperable and accessible in support of the Open Science vision. Specific activities discussed include joint calls for proposals, credential synchronization to allow seamless access to services, and training on data management best practices.
The document provides an overview of the Geo Analytics Canada demonstration platform. It describes how the platform addresses the challenge of analyzing large satellite datasets using traditional desktop tools by bringing algorithms to scalable cloud data and computing resources. Key features highlighted include on-demand compute and storage, tools for querying, discovering and analyzing satellite data, pre-processing pipelines, and personal analytic environments for interactive exploration and scaling of analyses. The platform aims to enable big data analytics of satellite datasets through open-source technologies and partnerships between IT and Earth observation experts.
IoT Solutions for Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Utility ApplicationsEurotech
Smart Energy Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure - Many Applications and Devices
An introduction to Eurotech' s IoT Field-to-Application Building Blocks for the Energy and Utility Industry
Jo Lambert Jisc Paul Needham University of Cranfield
The success of COUNTER in supporting adoption of a standard to measure e-resource usage over the past 15 years is apparent. The prevalence of global OA policies and mandates, and the role of institutional repositories within this context prompts demand for more granular metrics. It also raises the profile of data sharing of item level usage and research data metrics. The need for reliable and authoritative measures is key. This burgeoning interest is complemented by a number of initiatives to explore the measurement and tracking of usage of a broad range of objects outside traditional publisher platforms. Drawing on examples such as OpenAIRE, IRUSdata-UK, Crossref’s distributed usage logging and DOI event tracker projects, COAR Next Generation Repositories and IRUS-UK, this session will provide an update on progress in this area, discuss some challenges and current approaches to tackling them
Using the EGI Fed-Cloud for Data Analysis - EUDAT Summer School (Giuseppe La ...EUDAT
During this talk, Giuseppe will introduce the EGI Federated Cloud Infrastructure, a federation of private and public clouds, offering a scalable and flexible e-Infrastructure to the European research community. The service is implemented as a hybrid 'Infrastructure as a Service' (IaaS) cloud, composed of multiple clouds that are federated into a scalable compute and storage platform using EGI core infrastructure services. The Federated Cloud serves scientific applications, long-running services and data- and compute-intensive workloads worldwide. The federated cloud also serves as a reference infrastructure for structured scientific communities who want to build their own, cloud federations from partner sites and with open source federation software and standards. The talk and the following demonstration will explain how research workloads can be spread between EGI and EUDAT services, integrating storage, compute and PID solutions from these two network of providers
Visit: https://www.eudat.eu/eudat-summer-school
This a RECAP project overview slide deck prepared by Thang Le Duc (UMU), P-O Östberg (UMU) and Tomas Brännström (Tieto). It starts with an introduction and continues with a section on challenges for a self-orchestrated, self-remediated cloud system. It then presents the RECAP vision and use cases and finishes with a conclusion.
EUDAT is a cross-disciplinary data infrastructure project in Horizon 2020 that aims to provide a collaborative framework for managing the exponential growth of research data. It brings together several European research communities and over 25 user communities to develop shared services and solutions for storing, finding, accessing, and analyzing large amounts of complex research data. Some key services EUDAT provides include a metadata catalogue, persistent identifiers, data staging between storage and high performance computing, a simple store for uploading and sharing data, and safe replication of data across multiple sites. The goals of EUDAT in Horizon 2020 are to consolidate and improve its core services, ensure financial sustainability, enhance interoperability with other e-infrastructures, and help bridge national and European data solutions.
T6.6 Sensitive Data Activities - Abdulrahman Azab
University of Oslo
Presented : at OpenAIRE - EOSC-hub webinar “Data Privacy and Sensitive Data Services” https://www.openaire.eu/item/openaire-eosc-hub-webinar-data-privacy-and-sensitive-data-services
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.
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The document summarizes a webinar about the EOSC Early Adopter Programme. It provides an overview of open science and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) initiative. It describes services available through projects like EOSC-hub, OCRE, OpenAIRE, and GÉANT that can support research workflows. These include computing, data, and networking resources. The presentation outlines the Early Adopter Programme, which provides resources and support to pilot technical solutions using multiple EOSC services. Selected projects will receive further assistance to scale up successful pilots.
EOSC support to scientific computing needs in to Earth Observation with the EGI Federated Cloud
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This document describes different levels of participation for service providers to join the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) ecosystem through the EOSC-hub project. It outlines the benefits and requirements for entry, standard, and high levels of participation. The entry level is aimed at any service provider and provides basic benefits like exposure and helpdesk support. The standard level provides additional benefits like integration assistance and input into policies. The high level provides maximum integration and alignment with EOSC-hub service management processes. Authentication and authorization infrastructure solutions and a helpdesk as a service are also described.
This document discusses the formation and remit of the FAIR Working Group (WG) within the EOSC Executive Board governance structure. The FAIR WG will coordinate activities to implement open and FAIR practices in EOSC, advise on FAIR-related matters, and deliver an annual workplan based on the FAIR Action Plan. It will draw input from projects like FAIRsFAIR and work closely with other EOSC WGs. The FAIR WG will be composed of nominations from the Governance Board and Executive Board as well as open calls, and will aim to include researcher voices while avoiding conflicts of interest.
This document summarizes a series of workshops on services to support FAIR data. The workshops aim to explore how existing infrastructures can collaborate to deliver FAIR services, understand how to create FAIR research outputs, and engage stakeholders on implementing FAIR data. The first workshop will take place in Prague on April 12, 2019 and feature talks on the FAIR data maturity model, the EOSC working group on FAIR, and implementation stories from data certification, management and PID services. Participants will then break into groups to discuss challenges, recommendations and priorities for FAIR data services.
1) The MaX Centre of Excellence aims to enable high-throughput materials design through automated simulations and tracking of provenance using the AiiDA platform.
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Introduction to the EOSC-hub project
1. eosc-hub.eu
@EOSC_eu
EOSC-hub receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 777536.
Gergely Sipos (EGI Foundation)
Integrating and managing services for the European Open Science Cloud
The EOSC-hub project
2. 2
EOSC-hub factsheet
The Hub
Service delivery
- Who
- What
- How
Service adoption
- Thematic Services
- Competence Centres
- New communities
Extra slides: service technical details
3/23/2018
Outline
3. 33/23/2018
EOSC-hub mobilises providers from 20 major
digital infrastructures, EGI*, EUDAT CDI** and
INDIGO-DataCloud jointly offering services,
software and data for advanced data-driven
research and innovation.
* EGI is not an acronym (any more)
** CDI – Collaborative Data Infrastructure
4. 4
European Commission Horizon2020 programme
100 Partners, 76 beneficiaries (75 funded)
3874 PMs, 108 FTEs, more than 200 technical and
scientific staff involved
- €33,331,18, funded by:
European Commission: €30,000,000
EGI Foundation and its participants: €2,155,540
EGI participants: €1,221,094
36 months: Jan 2018 – Dec 2020
3/23/2018
Project figures
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EOSC-hub Mission
3/23/2018 5
The project will create EOSC Hub:
a federated integration and management system
for EOSC
• Data
• Applications & tools
• Baseline services
(storage, compute,
connectivity)…
• Training, consultants
• Marketplace
• AAI
• Accounting
• Monitoring
• …
• Security regulations,
• Compliance to
standards,
• Terms of use,
• FAIR implementation
guidelines
• …
Usage according to
Principles of
engagement
(see also EOSCpilot WP2)
From the consortium
AND from external
contributors
• Lightweight certification
of providers
• SLA negotiation
• Customer Relationship
Management
• …
Services
Federation
services
Federated
operations
Processes
and
policies
Based on FitSM
9. 93/23/2018
Generic services
Open Collaboration services
• Applications Database: Virtual appliances and application software repository and
management
• Repositories: Repositories of verified software to be deployed by the Service Providers
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Generic services
Federation services
• Accounting: Infrastructure composed by repositories and portal to collect usage statistics
of the EOSC-hub services and present them to the stakeholders
• ARGO: Monitoring infrastructure to track services status and collect statistics
• Check-in: AAI platform for federated authentication to EGI services
• GGUS: Helpdesk platform for the EGI infrastructure
• GOCDB: Configuration database, service registry
• Marketplace: Exposes the service catalogue to services and collects service orders
• Operations Portal: Operational tools to manage distributed infrastructures
• RCAuth: Online CA for the translation of credentials to X.509 certificates
• SPMT: Service portfolio management tool
• DPMT: Configuration management & data management tool for the users
• B2ACCESS: AAI platform for federated authentication to EUDAT services
• TTS: RT-based helpdesk service for the EUDAT infrastructure
• SYMON: Service to monitor the deployed service versions
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Generic services
Basic infrastructure and added-value services
• EGI HTC: High-throughput compute
• EGI Cloud Compute: Infrastructure as a
service cloud compute
• EGI Cloud Container: Docker containers
cloud computing
• DIRAC4EGI: Workload management
service for computational tasks both on
cloud and HTC
• EGI Online storage: Store data in a
reliable and high-quality environment
and share it across distributed teams
• EGI DataHub: Access public datasets
and consume them from compute
services
• B2HANDLE: Persistent ID management
• B2FIND: Metadata based data-discovery
service
• B2DROP: Secure and trusted data
exchange service for researchers
• B2SAFE: Distribute and store large
volumes of data based on data policies
• B2STAGE: Data transfer between
resources and computational facilities
• B2SHARE: Store / publish research data
• B2NOTE: Data annotation service
• ETDR: European certified Trusted Digital
Repository
• Sensitive Data Service
• Advanced IaaS
• TOSCA for Heat: Support for TOSCA
templates in OpenStack heat component
• OPIE: Open source implementation of
spot instance virtual machines for
OpenStack
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Disciplinary services
Thematic services
• ECAS: Climate Analytics Service
• DARIAH Gateway: A portal tailored for the digital arts and humanities communities
• OPENCoastS: On-demand Operational Coastal Circulation Forecast Service
• GEOSS: GEO DAB (Discovery and Access Broker), GEOSS portal
• EO Pillar: Earth observation services coordinated by ESA. The tools are: MEA, EPOSAR,
Sentinel playground, Datacube analytic service, Geohazards exploitation platform, OSS-X
Sentinel service
• WeNMR: Online portals for structural biology analytics: DISVIS, POWERFIT, HADDOCK,
GROMACS, AMPS-NMR, CS-ROSETTA, UNIO, FANTEN
• DODAS: Dynamic On Demand Analysis Service
• LifeWatch: PAIRQURS, Citizen science services, GBIF, Digital Knowledge preservation
framework, remote monitoring and smart sensing.
• CMI: The Component MetaData Infrastructure, including the Virtual Language
Observatory and the Virtual Collection Registry. Provided by CLARIN-ERIC
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Mapping Services to
the research data lifecycle
Processing & Analysis
Data Management, Curation &
Preservation
Access, Deposition & Sharing
Federation Services
● 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
● Federated AAI. monitoring,
accounting
● SLA and order Management
● Security incident response and
policies
● Technical support & Training
● B2HANDLE
● B2SAFE
● European Certified Trusted
Repository
● Thematic data analytics
● Scientific Workflow Management,
Orchestration (DIRAC, PaaS Orchestrator)
1
2
3
4
Discover & Reuse
EOSC-hub service catalogue:
https://wiki.eosc-hub.eu/display/EOSC/EOSC-hub+service+catalogue
14. 14
IT Service Management
• Why IT service management (ITSM)?
– About 80% of all IT service outages originate
from "people and process issues"
– Duration of outages and degradations
significantly dependent on non-technical factors
• 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 through assigned roles
and responsibilities
Reasons for service outages
[Gartner]
15. 15
FitSM: Requirements
• FitSM defines 85 requirements that should be fulfilled by an
organisation (or federation) offering IT services to customers
• Compliance with the 85 requirements can be regarded as a
"proof of effectiveness"
• The 85 requirements are structured as follows:
–16 general requirements (GR)
–69 process-specific requirements (PR)
• Consideration of the 14 IT service management processes from the
FitSM process model
• Between 2 and 8 requirements per process
FitSM service management processes:
• 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.
16. 16
Addressing requirements: Technical tools
• Process documentation
– e.g. Confluence,
Wikimedia
• Ticket tool
– e.g. GGUS, JIRA, RT
• Templates
– e.g. Word docs, Excel,
Google Apps, Forms
6 Feb 2018, GoToWebinar
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Adoption of generic services
Thematic services Common services
Data analytics
&
Community-
specific
Services
Open
Collaboration
Services
Application/sof
tware
repository,
Configuration
management,
Marketplace
Federation
Services
AAI,
Accounting,
Monitoring,
Operations,
Security
Added value services
Compute, data, software management,
curation & preservation
Basic infrastructure
Compute and storage
integration
Competence
Centres
incubate
Service catalogue: https://wiki.eosc-hub.eu/display/EOSC/EOSC-hub+service+catalogue
WP5 WP5WP6
WP6
WP7
WP8
New
communities
integration
Engagement and support for new communities
Provide
Including Disaster
Mitigation
Competence Centre
19. 19
1. Request services AND/OR inclusion in the EOSC-hub catalogue:
http://eosc-hub.eu/contact-us-0 (online form)
(This will be soon replaced with the EOSC-hub Marketplace)
2. Support team contacts you to discuss details (skype/phone)
4. Regular ‘satisfaction interviews’ (~3/6 months)
3/23/2018
Engagement steplist for new
user or provider communities
• If user community:
• EOSC-hub negotiates conditions
with providers
• EOSC-hub signs SLA with the new
community
• If provider community:
• EOSC-hub signs OLA with the new
community
B
O
T
H
3.
20. 20
Both in EINFRA-12 (topic A and B)
- EOSC-hub ~ storage, compute, application services
- OpenAIRE ~ RDM; Publication services
Let’s support Open Science together!
- Joint workplan plan
Technical integration of online services
Dissemination, community building, support, training
Governance
3/23/2018
EOSC-hub – OpenAIRE-Advance
collaboration
21. 21
• EOSC-hub week, Malaga:http://eosc-
hub.eu/news/eosc-hub-launches-its-first-eosc-hub-
week-16-20-april-2018-malaga-spain-join-us
1. Public days: 16-17 Aprilhttp://eosc-hub.eu/eosc-hub-week-2018-
programme
▪ Session on Comp Centres, Thematic Services, Demonstrators :
http://eosc-hub.eu/scientific-communities-eosc-hub-and-eoscpilot
2. Project members’ all-hands meeting: 18-20 April
▪ 3 sessions about Competence Centre setup&validation plans
3/23/2018
Next event
24. Enhance discovery and reuse of scientific products
across communities
B2Find
Marketplace
(1)Discover and Reuse
25. 25
Making Open Science findable
(http://b2find.eudat.eu/)
Provided through EOSC-hub
● Cross-disciplinary metadata and discovery service (B2FIND) allowing RI to
make their data findable and discoverable in a central catalogue
○ Metadata can be harvested via OAI-PMH. Possibility to use also APIs as JSON-API’s and
CSW2.0 to collect the metadata from the communities.
○ The project provides support to integrate community data catalogue
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04
● Elicitation & mapping of metadata schemas in use within the community
● Definition of FAIR implementation guidelines (input to EOSC-hub)
B2FIND
26. 26
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Marketplace: multi-tenant user-facing platform for service providers to publish
their EOSC services and EOSC-compliant data repositories, and collect
service orders
○ Mature services and curated data
○ The RI retains control and accountability for the services and data published and participate in
the management of the Hub service portfolio
○ Support to usage of common service templates
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Service design to set-up a cluster-wide or RI-specific service portfolio
● Advice on ISO-compliant service portfolio management process, auditing
● Operation of a dedicated customized marketplace (if necessary)
EOSC-hub Marketplace
27. Scale out your computing environment and process & analyse data in a
federated environment
● Applications on Demand
● Federated High Throughput Computing
● Federated Cloud Compute IaaS and PaaS
● Processing of sensitive data
● Jupyter
● Scientific Workflow Management, Orchestration (DIRAC, PaaS
Orchestration)
● Discipline-specific data analytics tools
(2) Processing and Analysis
28. Online scientific applications and application-hosting frameworks
with computing and storage for compute-intensive data analysis
(https://marketplace.egi.eu/42-applications-on-demand-beta).
Provided through EOSC-hub:
• Hosting platform, compute and storage, extendible with new applications,
application-hosting frameworks, and HTC or cloud resources: custom
applications can be executed on EGI Cloud Compute and High-Throughput
Compute services and offered as scalable, online services to researchers
worldwide
• Application porting support
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
• Porting of applications and support to end-users
28
Applications on Demand
29. 29
Run computational jobs at scale on the EGI infrastructure. It allows you
to analyse large datasets and execute thousands of parallel computing
tasks. HTC is provided by a distributed network of computing centres,
accessible via a standard interface and membership of a virtual
organisation (https://marketplace.egi.eu/32-high-throughput-
compute)
Provided through EOSC-hub:
• Technical support
• Capacity via brokering to national HTC providers
• Services to federate community-owned HTC clusters
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
• Capacity for compute-intensive applications
• Service enabling via porting of community applications
Federated High Throughput
Computing (HTC)
30. 30
Execute compute- and data-intensive workloads (both batch and interactive)
Host long-running services (e.g. web servers, databases or applications servers)
Create disposable testing and development environments on virtual machines and
scale your infrastructure needs (https://marketplace.egi.eu/31-cloud-compute).
Provided through EOSC-Hub:
• Multi-cloud IaaS with Single Sign-On (EGI Federated Cloud)
• Run Docker containers (deploy and scale Docker containers on-demand)
• Appliance Library to share and automatically distribute applications
Orchestration to easily move applications across providers.
• Unified web dashboard to interact with all providers.
• Services to federate community-owned cloud resources
• Technical support
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
• Capacity for compute-intensive applications
• Service enabling via porting of community applications
Federated Computing IaaS
and PaaS
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Processing of sensitive data
Provided through EOSC-Hub:
• If access to data is restricted by National or European regulations or by other
confidentiality policies, the sensitive data services provide:
- A secure IT platform to store, process, analyse and share data in a secured environment
- Provide secure, separated and private environments enforced via strong access rules
- Provide consultation and technical support to make use of the Sensitive Data Service
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
• Service provisioning and capacity on the Sensitive Data Services
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Share documents with live code, equations, visualisations
and explanatory text.
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Jupyter Notebook service with
● AoD integration
● Persistent storage
● Customized notebook environments
● Access to other EOSC services from the notebooks
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Community customisation & specific services instances.
Jupyter Notebook
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• DIRAC4EGI: Workload management service to distribute
jobs and manage centrally thousands of computational
tasks on cloud and HTC
• TOSCA-based deployment orchestration on multiple IaaS
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Operations of of workflow management system and orchestrator
● Technical Support
● Compute infrastructure, brokering to national compute providers
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Community customisation & specific instances.
Scientific Workflow Management
and Orchestration
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Discipline-specific data analytics 1/3
Who Service
WeNMR. A worldwide e-
Infrastructure for NMR
spectroscopy and Structural
biology
Amber is a suite of programs that allow users to perform molecular dynamics simulations on biological systems
HADDOCK is an information-driven flexible docking approach for the modelling of biomolecular complexes.
The CS-ROSETTA web server generates 3D models of proteins.
DISVIS allows visualising and quantifying the information content of distance restraints between macromolecular
complexes.
FANTEN is a user-friendly web tool for the determination of the anisotropy tensors and residual dipolar
couplings.
The GROMACS web server is an entry point for molecular dynamics on the grid.
POWERFIT performs a full-exhaustive 6-dimensional cross-correlation search between the atomic structure and
the density.
The UNIO web server is an entry point for molecular dynamics on the grid. Besides the application software, the
services also provide automated pre- and post-processing, the compute, storage and job scheduling and
monitoring for running the application.
ENES. Services for Climate
Modeling in Europe
The ENES Climate Analytics Service (ECAS) will enable scientific end-users to perform data analysis experiments
on large volumes of climate data, by exploiting a PID-enabled, server-side, and parallel approach
Compact Muon Solenoid
(CMS)
Dynamic On Demand Analysis Service (DODAS) provides dynamic generation of scalable, monitored HTCondor-
based batch system clusters and Spark/Hadoop-based Big Data clusters instantiated on-demand over IaaS clouds
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Who Service
CLARIN (European Research
Infrastructure for Language
Resources and Technology)
The Component MetaData Infrastructure provides a framework to describe and reuse existing metadata
blueprints
INCD (Portuguese National
Infrastructure for Distributed
Computation that provides
scientific computing services
for science)
On-demand Operational Coastal Circulation Forecast Service (OPENCoastS) builds on-demand circulation
forecast systems for selected sections of the Portuguese coast
Earth Observation Data and
Adding Value Services
MEA is a geospatial data analysis tool empowered with OGC standard interfaces.
EPOSAR allows for a systematic generation of ground displacement maps and time series.
Sentinel Playground - provide access to complete archive of Sentinel-2 data and ESA Archive of Landsat 5,7 and
8.
Datacube Data Analytics Service proposes a multi-sensor, -scale and -purpose datacube approach.
Geohazards Exploitation Platform is focused on the integration of Ground Segment capabilities and ICT
technologies to maximise the exploitation of EO data.
OSS-X Sentinel Service is a web based system designed to provide EO data users with Search - Cataloguing -
Order and Dissemination capabilities for the Sentinel products.
EO Cloud is a cloud processing platform based on open source OpenStack technology.
EODC SDIP provides cloud, high performance computing and data storage facilities.
Discipline-specific data analytics 2/3
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Discipline-specific data analytics 3/3
Who Service
DARIAH (pan-European
infrastructure for arts and
humanities)
DARIAH Science Gateway offers cloud-based services and applications to the humanities research
communities
IFREMER (operator of tools
for observing and monitoring
oceanographic databases)
The INFRAMER platform provides users with marine data collections from state-of-the art integrators in the
world. Data collections provided on the platform are public but might require specific license or citation
agreement from the users.
EISCAT (next generation
incoherent scatter radar
system)
The EISCAT_3D portal provides services for data cataloguing, discovery and pre-defined analysis
37. Manage, preserve and curate data according to domain specific policies
and provide access to HTC, HPC and Cloud for the processing and
analysis of data
● B2HANDLE
● B2SAFE
● European Trusted Digital Repositories
(3) Data Management, Curation and
Preservation
38. Making science referenceable (https://www.eudat.eu/services/userdoc/b2handle)
Provided through EOSC-Hub
● Distributed service for storing, managing and accessing persistent references
(PIDs) to scientific products
○ Unified technical interface for minting PIDs and PID namespaces (prefixes)
○ Replicated PIDs for high availability and resolution, including reserve lookups
○ Easy integratable and client-side application support through a Python library
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Provisioning of community dedicated PID prefixes
● Provisioning of B2HANDLE service for minting PIDs
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B2HANDLE
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B2SAFE
Supporting data Management Policies (https://www.eudat.eu/b2safe)
Provided through EOSC-Hub:
● Service to implement data management policies in a distributed and federated
data infrastructure
○ Enabling access to large scale storage and archiving facilities
○ Replication, persistent identifier and data curation policies to secure data for long
term preservation according to domain specific policies;
○ Staging of data to HTC/HPC resources (EGI FedCloud, PRACE HPC, etc.)
○ Technical support on data management policies
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Procurement of large pledges of
storage infrastructure to be
federated in EOSC
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European Trusted Digital
Repositories
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● European Trusted Digital Repositories (ETDR) allowing RIs to publish
and manage data in:
○ Deposit data in repositories which are certified according to a requirements for
trusted digital repositories (e.g. CoreTrustSeal, Data Seal of Approval, Nestor
Seal or ISO16363)
○ Ensure reliability and durability, manage, share and curate data in a FAIR way
○ Consultancy to become an ETDR
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Technical support to ingest data in ETDR
● Service provisioning and resources in an ETDR
41. Make digital objects (data, software and applications) identifiable and
share them with other researchers
● Application Database
● B2DROP
● B2NOTE
● B2SHARE
● DataHub
(4) Access, Deposition, Sharing
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Share/Discover and Use of community-specific scientific software,
applications and cloud virtual appliances (https://appdb.egi.eu/)
EOSC-hub funded:
● Application Database platform operations
● Use to the service, including dashboard for managing VAs
● Technical support
● Support to packaging virtual appliances following security best practices
Application Database
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B2DROP
Sync and share research data (https://www.eudat.eu/services/b2drop)
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Store and share data with colleagues and team members, including research
data not finalised for publishing
○ Cloud storage to share data with fine-grained access controls
○ Synchronise multiple versions of data across different devices, including workflow and
computing environments
○ Publish data via B2SHARE
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Provisioning and operation of a dedicated customized
B2DROP instance (if required)
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B2NOTE
Use annotations to structure your data (https://b2note.eudat.eu/)
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Manage and share annotations on data with colleagues and team members
○ Annotations are keywords or commentaries attached to a object, that explains or classifies
it.
○ B2NOTE annotation service is integrated with the B2SHARE service and technology
○ B2NOTE can be easily integrated with other community data repository services
○ Provide training on semantic annotations
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Technical support on the integration of B2NOTE
annotation service into community services
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Store and publish data (https://b2share.eudat.eu/)
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Data repository & publishing service (B2SHARE) allowing RIs to publish and
manage data in a persistent way
○ Use of DataCite DOIs & EPIC PID
○ Domain specific metadata extensions
○ Manage the publish life cycle with version control
○ Community defined authorisation rules
○ Annotations via defined ontologies
B2SHARE
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Customization and provisioning of a
(dedicated) B2SHARE instance
● Definition of FAIR implementation guidelines
(input to EOSC-hub)
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Discovery, access and usage of reference open datasets and user data
● Federates existing data sources and data storage providers into one name
space
● Brings data to the multiple hybrid clouds and HTC
○ Increased accessibility of data to users → Bring data to computing
○ Scalable federation of distributed data providers
○ Publishing/DOIs
○ Use of eduGAIN and federated AAI
DataHub
Provided through EOSC-Hub:
● Technology and its support
● Test infrastructure
To be funded in INFRAEOSC-04:
● Storage capacity to scale up data infrastructure
● Dedicated support and service customization
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EOSC-hub service catalogue
mapping to FAIR
Service F A I R
B2Handle X X X
B2Find X X X
Marketplace X X X
Application Database X
B2SHARE X X X X
B2DROP X
DataHub X X X X
European Trusted Digital
Repositories
X X X X
Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable
Service F A I R
Federated AAI X
B2SAFE X
B2NOTE X X
Federated Cloud/HTC
Jupyter Notebook
Applications on Demand
Workflow Management
and orchestration
Sensitive Data Services
48. ● Federated AAI
● Monitoring and accounting
● SLA and order management
● Security incident response and security policies
● Technical support and training
Federation services
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EOSC-hub AAI
Services for Trust and Identity
Provided through EOSC-hub:
● Multi-tenant service for federated authentication and authorization supporting all
main standards
○ Only one account needed for federated access to multiple heterogeneous (web
and non-web) service providers using different technologies (SAML, OpenID
Connect, OAuth 2.0, X509)
○ Use of federated IdPs in eduGAIN
○ Identity linking enables access to resources using different login credentials
(institutional/social)
○ Aggregation and harmonisation of authorisation information from multiple
sources
To be funded by INFRAEOSC-04:
● Dedicated support
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EOSC-hub AAI Architecture
Secure: operates under strict
security policies
Simple: hides the complexity
Low overhead: Easy integration of
multiple IdPs and AAs
Interoperable: AARC blueprint,
eduGAIN
REFEDS R&S and Sirtfi policies
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• Only one account needed for federated access to
multiple heterogeneous (web and non-web) service
providers using different technologies (SAML, OpenID
Connect, OAuth 2.0, X509)
• Identity linking enables access to resources using
different login credentials (institutional/social)
• Aggregation and harmonisation of authorisation
information from multiple sources
• AAI is offered in two configurations
- As a service: EOSC-hub AAI catch-all instance
- Dedicated instance
Capabilities
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• Management of shared services of the Hub and related processes
- Federated authentication and authentication
- Marketplace (discovery, order management, SLA management)
- Helpdesk for incident and problem management
▪ can be offered and branded as front desk of RI users
- IT Security Management (e.g. coordinated incident response,
security forensics/monitoring)
- Service quality assurance (auditing)
▪ accounting and monitoring infrastructure
- Service portfolio management
• Maintenance of the EOSC-hub corpus of policies
- data policies ← input from INFRAEOSC-04
- security policies ← input from INFRAEOSC-04
- standards roadmap ← input from INFRAEOSC-04
- FAIR implementation guidelines ← input from INFRAEOSC-04
Federated service management
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Examples of use cases -
Competence Centres
Challenges Relevant EOSC-hub services
ELIXIR CC ● Establish a federation of cloud providers to replicate
ELIXIR Core Datasets and Applications
● Bring these cloud-data providers into EOSC
● Enable federated AAI across life science and EOSC
services
● Federated Cloud
● AAI
● Operational policies
● Experience with Virtual Access
● Code of Conduct for sensitive data
Fusion CC (ITER) ● Port fusion workflows to federated compute
environment
● Federate and enable access to distributed datasets
● Application and data provenance
● AAI
● Data and compute federation (containers)
● Workflow management
● Monitoring, helpdesk,
● PIDs, ...
Marine CC
(Ifremer, Euro-
Argo)
● Cloud-based data subscription and data delivery
service (from EMSO, Argo, SeaDataNet, etc.)
● Enabling users’ simulations to run within custom
environments on ‘subscribed data’
● Operate the setup as an EOSC service
● Storage and compute clusters
● Data discovery and staging (B2Find, B2Stage)
● Jupyter service (24/7)
● FitSM (IT service management)
EISCAT_3D CC ● Make EISCAT data accessible via a ‘data webshop’
● Enable online data analytics for researchers (based
on community and custom applications)
● Operate the data-compute portal as an EOSC service
● B2Share (metadata schema management)
● DIRAC file catalogue and application manager for researchers
● Federated compute sites (cloud)
● User authentication, authorisation (VOMS, Perun)
● FitSM (IT service management)
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Examples of use cases -
Competence Centres (cont)
Challenges Relevant EOSC-hub services
EPOS - ORFEUS CC ● Effective transfer and staging of big data
● Harmonised data management policies at seismic
observatories
● Enable researchers to analyse data, create and
publish ‘user-defined data products’
● AAI
● Data staging and transfer services
● Federated compute services
● Jupyter (data access and analytics environment)
● Data Management good practices
Radio Astronomy
CC (LOFAR→ SKA)
● Enable researchers to find, access and process
data from the LOFAR Telescope
● Support application developers in deploying
workflows for researchers
● Support research users in data analytics on
federation of compute clusters
● B2Find - B2Share
● B2Stage
● B2Safe
● B2Handle (PIDs)
● Jupyter
● Federated compute and storage resources
ICOS-eLTER CC ● Enable researchers to find, access and process
data from ICOS and eLTER
● Integrate ICOS Portal and analysis tools with
large-scale storage and compute resources
● Support research users in data analytics on
federation of compute clusters
● B2Safe
● B2Find
● B2Stage
● Federated cloud
Disaster
Mitigation Plus CC
● Setup simulation web portals for simulation of
natural hazards (storm surge, dust transportation,
forest fire, flood)
● Federate environmental data from agencies in
Asia-Pacific region
● Federated compute resources (HTC and cloud)
● Operational tools
● FitSM