The attributes marked with a * are confidential and should not be disclosed outside the service provider.

Service overview
Service nameRM Training: Practical Introduction to the ENVRI RM
Service areaReference model Training
Service phase

beta: service being developed while available for testing publicly

Service descriptionThis training module provides a structured introduction to the main concepts of the ENVRI Reference Model in its 3 logical viewpoints. Nine lessons, starting with a use case description and the research data lifecycle, incrementally introducing more details about the Science, Information and Computational Viewpoints.

Customer group

Environmental Research Infrastructure personnel who have little or no experience designing and modelling complex distributed information systems
User groupType of Individuals that primarily benefits from and uses a service
ValueThe benefit to a customer and their users delivered by a service; benefits are usually related to alleviating pains (e.g., eliminate undesired outcomes, obstacles or risks) or producing gains (e.g. increased performance, social gains, positive emotions or cost saving).
Tagline1-line value proposition (max XX words to be derived from value) 
Features
  • Provides practical examples of the use of the Reference Model
  • Based on a real life modelling case (DASSH use case)
  • 9 Lessons covering the science, information and technology viewpoints
Service options
OptionNameDescriptionAttributes
1Add a name for this option Add a description for this option; this description is targeted to potential customers who need to understand what each option is about and being able to choose the best for their needs Add attributes as numbered bullet lists in the form of 1. attribute name: [possible values] 2. attribute name: [possible values]  ... 
2



3



Access policies

Open Content, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence

Service management information
Service owner *Cardiff University
Contact (internal) *Abraham Nieva, Alex Hardisty, Aurora Constantin, Malcolm Atkinson
Contact (public) Abraham Nieva/Alex Hardisty (NievadelaHidalgaA@cardiff.ac.uk)
Request workflow *

Service request listhttps://training.envri.eu/course/search.php?search=ENVRI+RM
Terms of useURL to a document containing the rules which one must agree to abide by in order to use the service
SLA(s)Link to URL to a document containing information about the levels of performance that a service provider is expected to achieve (service level agreement)
Other agreementsList of agreement documents that are associated to this services (e.g. OLA, UA)
Support unit

Abraham Nieva, Alex Hardisty, Aurora Constantin, Malcolm Atkinson

Support type:

User manualhttps://training.envri.eu/course/search.php?search=ENVRI+RM
Service architecture
Service components

TRL 7. prototype demonstration in operational environment

#TypeNameDescriptionTRL [1]
1

Choose: Enabling or Enhancing

Definitions:

- Enabling service components are the minimum set of service components that make the service available

- Enhancing service components are any additional service components that improves the service, however, the service would still run without them, even if at lesser quality.  

Name of the component

2



Finances & resources
Payment model(s)Free
PricingDescribe the price scheme for this service in case the customer is charged for access/usage
Cost *The costs required to develop (CAPEX) and maintain/operate (OPEX) the service in the best case, e.g. human effort; financial investment
Revenue stream(s) *in-kind
Action requiredList the actions that are required to complete the service portfolio entry according to the specific service phase; if no actions are required, write 'no'



[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)