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EOSC-hub: A Collaborative Framework for the EOSC ImplementationTiziana Ferrari, Per Öster
Dissemination level: Public
20 digital research infrastructures, EGI, EUDAT CDI and INDIGO-DataCloud
jointly offering services, software and data for advanced, data-driven research & innovation
100 partner
s
36 months
33 million Euro
Mission:The EOSC-hub project mobilises providers of pan-
European relevance offering services, software and data for advanced data-driven research and
innovation
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RI Contributions/Jan 2019
e-Infra
EGI Federation
EUDAT CDI
INDIGO-DataCloud
Humanities
Language and
literature (CLARIN)
Arts (DARIAH)
Engineering
Environmental
engineering (sea vessels,
LNEC)
Civil Engineering
(Disaster Mitigation)
Medical and Health
Sciences
Biological Sciences (ELIXIR)
Structural biology
(WeNMR)
Natural sciencesPHYSICAL SCIENCESAstronomy (LOFAR)Fusion (ITER)High Energy Physics (CMS and VIRGO)Space Science (EISCAT-3D)
EARTH SCIENCEEO PillarGEOClimate Research (ENES)Seismology (ORFEUS, EPOS)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESMarine and freshwater biology (IFREMER)Biodiversity conservation (LifeWatch)Ecology (ICOS)
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Technical & Strategic Partnerships/Jan 2019
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EOSC Implementation
ProjectsPaNOSC
ENVRI-FAIR
EOSC-LIFE
ESCAPE
SSHOC
…
eInfras
OpenAIRE-Advance
GEANT
eInfraCentral
…
StrategicEOSC-hub Strategic Board participation
TechnicalTechnical support and service provisioning
OperationalCoordinated user support and outreach
Jupyter notebooks managed service on cloudFederated cloud provisioningData Management and AAI
• Service integration and research project enabling through technical support → EOSC User interface
• Federation of collaborating national/international facility providers, onboarding of service providers → EOSC Service Provider interface- Development and validation of interoperable interfaces across relevant
services and resources- Definition and maintenance of relevant policies for users and providers →
Rules of Participation• Engagement with user communities and providers
- EOSC Portal and Marketplace as EOSC collaborative platform - Competence Centres- Digital Innovation Hub
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EOSC-hub Roles and Activities in EOSC
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• Provides a framework to manage services sourced from a number of service providers
• Is accountable for end-to-end service governance, management, integration, assurance and coordination
• Manages the relationships with service providers through processes like business relationship management, service portfolio management, quality assurance
• Provides supporting services and activities, such as the Service Portfolio Management Tool, marketplace etc.
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Contribution of EOSC-hub to the EOSC implementation roadmap
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• Provides a discovery and access channel to FAIR-accredited datasets
• Offers EUDAT B2FIND metadata catalogue and other registries of repositories, as well as community-specific data discovery and access tools that are part of the EOSC-hub catalogue
• Makes available generic data management and compute services to end users to access, stage and analyse data from FAIR-compliant sources
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Contribution of EOSC-hub to the EOSC implementation roadmap
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• Contributes to the definition of a participatory and lightweight service portfolio management process in collaboration with the participating service providers
• Maintains the service portfolio so that all services are specified, including planning, design and transition of new or changed services
• Maps offer against demand, identifying gaps, i.e. needs that are partly or not covered at all
• Monitors and assesses service use as well as service provider performance and conformance to the EOSC Rules of Participation
• Defines procurement and delivery model(s) for services
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Contribution of EOSC-hub to the EOSC implementation roadmap
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• Engages with the demand and supply side of the EOSC• Co-develops and operates a marketplace as one entry
point to EOSC• Co-develops with research communities the policies
and tools that enable federated access and supply• Supports different access policies (e.g. sponsored
access, policy-based access and pay for use access) to enable different business models
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Contribution of EOSC-hub to the EOSC implementation roadmap
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• With input from collaborating projects and initiatives, collectively gathers and maintains a corpus of Rules of Participation to the Hub
• Defines the conditions for service providers to offer services through the Hub, taking into account different perspectives, for example technical, operational, legal and financial
• Provides a framework of service/resource-specific procedures for lightweight quality assurance, for example through the periodic auditing of conformance of the participating providers
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Contribution of EOSC-hub to the EOSC implementation roadmap
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EOSC-hub Stakeholders
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Service/Product providers• Contribute to the
portfolio & Integrate• Promote, Train,
Exploit• Participate in the Hub
Early adopters• Pilot• Use• Co-develop
Consumers• Credit allocation &
exploit• Support• Improve with
feedback• Use
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Research Infrastructure Roles in EOSC-hub
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ESFRI – EOSC-hub Collaboration Areas
EOSC Digital Innovation Hub
EOSC Service Portfolio
The Hub
Competence Centres
Service integration, training, documentation and best practices
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A system with: Federation & collaboration services; Processes & policies; Business models & procurement experience; Strategy & Technical Service Roadmap, etc.
Common &Thematic services; Business models for individual services; Rules for participation, etc.
a platform that facilitates engagement between private industry and public institutions participating in the EOSC.
Best practices on Open Science, IM / Service Management / IT Security / DM trainings, etc.
Usage experience with common services and guidelines; requirements collection
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• Research communities- Discover services through a
secure online catalogue with a central access point.
- Access services via harmonised access policies and Service Level Agreements. Depending on the customer’s needs, access will be provided through a centrally managed credit-based allocation system and/or through long-term resource allocation.
- Leverage a large portfolio of generic and thematic services via standard interfaces
- Provide requirements, co-design, testing
• Research Infrastructures -Providers
- Contribute to EOSC with servicesbased on a harmonised corpus of access, security and provisioning policies.
- Integrate and Federate services by relying on harmonised processes and tools for service integration and management.
- Scale-up in-house capacity by procuring services via a centrally run procurement and purchase framework.
- Reach out to user communities and support
- Collaborate with other providers
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The Hub – A Collaboration Platform for ESFRIs
Research Project Enabling Cycle
1. Evolve enabling technologies
2. Integrate services
3. Provide → support → access → consume
4. Engage with external user communities and
providers, collect requirements
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• Objective: Widen the access to services to all user groups including researchers, high-education, business organizations and expand the user base
• Objective: Increase innovation capacity of Research e-Infrastructures Solutions successfully adopted by user communities will be supported for broader exploitation by external stakeholders. In addition to the DIH, the project stimulates engagement via large research collaborations and infrastructures via 8 Competence Centres
Digital Innovation Hub [KER3]• A platform that allows facilitates
engagement between private industry and public institutions participating in the EOSC
Competence Centres [KER5]• Research communities, service
providers and experts contributing to- Co-design: Requirements, gap
analysis and technical development- Piloting and pre-production
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Collaboration Platforms
Co-design Requirements and Gap Analysis
Technical development and
service deployment
Piloting and pre-production service
provisioning
• Objective: Provide a knowledge hub- Access will be opened to all to
overcome the current funding and policy barriers
- The project engages adjacent, but fragmented, scientific communities in Humanities, Physical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Medical and Health Sciences
Service integration, training, documentation and best practices [KER4]• Best practices, use cases
and EOSC success stories • Training resources
- Innovation Management- Service Management- IT Security- Data management- EOSC services
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Knowledge hub
EOSC-hub Week 2018 10-12 April, Prague
Launch of Call for Research Projectsfor integrated service provisioningIn EOSC
Come and become a provider!https://eosc-portal.eu/for-providers
eosc-hub.eu @EOSC_eu
Thank youfor your attention!
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