The attributes marked with a * are confidential and should not be disclosed outside the service provider. | Service overview |
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| Service name | ENVRI Knowledge Base |
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| Service phase | Beta |
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Customer group | - RI architects/developers,
- Investigators into RI design or current RI assets and technologies.
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| Features | - Uses Open Information Linking for environmental science research infrastructures (OIL-E).
- Captures information about research infrastructure characteristics and design (“RI design wisdom”), structured according to ENVRI RM.
- Captures information about technologies and standards used by RIs for key services.
- Provided as an (RDF) knowledge graph, accessible via SPARQL requests over HTTP.
- Permits analysis and comparison of RI characteristics.
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| Service owner * | University of Amsterdam |
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| Contact (internal) * | Paul Martin (p.w.martin@uva.nl), Zhiming Zhao (z.zhao@uva.nl) |
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| Support unit | - email support.
- open for new case studies.
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| User manual | online accessible documentation via http://oil-e.vlan400.uvalight.net/ |
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| Payment model(s) | free |
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| Revenue stream(s) * | The ENVRI Knowledge Base should be maintained as part of the ENVRI community portal. At end of project, the usefulness of aggregating design wisdom and technology landscape for RI should be evaluated and, if positively received, a recipe for provisioning new knowledge bases for similar cluster initiatives should be compiled and published. |
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[1] Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) are a method of estimating technology maturity of components during the acquisition process. For non-technical components, you can specify “n/a”. For technical components, you can select them based on the following definition from the EC: - TRL 1 – basic principles observed
- TRL 2 – technology concept formulated
- TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept
- TRL 4 – technology validated in lab
- TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)
- TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)
- TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment
- TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
- TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies)
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