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No. | User stories |
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US1 | A researcher wants to find relevant resources by the available metadata, using keywords or other search dimensions (facets) such as date, location, language, format, etc. to use in their work. Many of such resources are available through the CLARIN infrastructure. |
US2 | A linguist wants to be able to find (software) tools that can be used to process the data that they have found. For instance, they want to find a tokenizer for the Dutch language. |
| US3 | A repository manager wants to make a repository and its resources findable for researchers. There may be various forms of resources which may have anywhere from no metadata to well-defined elaborate metadata based on specific schema. |
| US4 | A community manager wants to make some language technology tools findable for researchers. The tools have minimal metadata. |
| US5 | A researcher wants to be able to access the content of a resource that he has found using a search engine or other means. He does not want to need separate credentials to access resource and prefers to use his institute’s credentials for access. |
| US6 | A researcher wants to manage a group of for him relevant resources (not limited to a single existing collection or site) in a way that they can be easily findable, accessible, and citable. |
| US7 | A community manager wants to be able to group related resources from their repository in citable collections. |
| US8 | A researcher or software engineer has developed a tool for processing resources. They want to make this tool available, findable, and accessible to as many researchers and users as possible. They prefer if they can make the tool available and maintain it themselves without having to ask help from an middle layer. |
| US9 | A researcher or software engineer has developed a tool for processing resources. They want to make this tool available, findable, and accessible to as many researchers and users as possible. They prefer if they can make the tool available and maintain it themselves without having to ask help from a middle layer |
| US10 | A user of an EOSC-hub compatible repository or data discovery tool wants to be able to find and access CLARIN data resources and collections from within the service they are using. |
| US11 | A linguist using one of the EOSC-hub compatible discovery or repository services wants to be able to see what linguistic tools they can use to process a given data object, without leaving the environment of the service that they are using. |
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EOSC-hub services | Amount of requested resources | Time period |
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| hosting | hosting services for VLO, VCR and LR-Switchboard | indefinite if suitable SLA and costs |