To be completed by the go-between with help from the Ri-Rep.
Cover the stages of the data life-cycle in which the RI is involved, that pertain to the <topic> with references to more detail if the RI has them. Include quantitative and timeliness information, intended uses and so on - if such information is available.
Insert a summary of the main requirements for this RI for the current topic. Point out any unusual features, and comment on the extent to which these requirements are fixed or evolving. |
B.1 Community support
We define a Community Support as a subsystem concerned with managing, controlling and tracking users' activities within an RI and with supporting all users to conduct their roles in their communities. It includes many miscellaneous aspects of RI operations, including for example (non-exhaustively) authentication, authorization and accounting, the use of virtual organizations, training and helpdesk activities.
B.1.1. Requirements for the Community Support Subsystem:
i. How many communities do you support: users, developers or others? These communities may require different support mechanisms.
This was never checked.
ii. What are the required functionalities of your Community Support Subsystem?
[can’t answer ]
iii. What are the non-functional requirements, e.g., privacy, licensing, performance?
[can’t answer ]
iv. What standards do you use, e.g., related to data, metadata, web services?
[ISO 19115 ISO 19139]
v. What community software/services/applications do you use?
Can’t answer]
B.1.2. Training Requirements
i. What is your community training plan?
SIOS communities is very divers, many organisation has their own training activities. Can be for students or scientists. An example: The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) has its own high quality training program for new students related to field security, i.e. how to operate safe and in accordance with environmental regulations, for all students and scientists.
ii. Does your community consider adopting e-Infrastructure solutions (e.g., Cloud, Grid, HPC, cluster computing).
WP15 can develop and deliver training about methodologies, infrastructures, tools and services for those who want to build environments for big data. The content and training can benefit those tool developers who want to create new environments for scientists, for the users of ENVRIPLUS Research Infrastructures. The topics covered in this area include:
o WP15 plans to develop and deliver training about building e-infrastructures, federated infrastructures for scientific communities. The content and training can benefit the IT operators of RIs, those who need to build and operate IT infrastructures to support environmental sciences data, applications, tools and environments. The topics covered in this area include:
o Facilitate harmonisation of e-infrastructure training content and events among the European e-infrastructures to maximise benefits for ENVRIPLUS RIs.
[It is possible]
iii. Is your community interested in training courses that introduce state-of-the-art e-Infrastructure technology?
[ probably yes ]
| Go-between | @Yin Chen |
|---|---|
| RI representative | Jon Borre Orbek, Angelo Viola, Vito Vitale |
| Period of requirements collection | Aug 2015- Jan 2016 |
| Status |
Add additional rows to the above table if you have covered this topic with this RI by holding discussions with several people, or if you have delegated some discussions; to show the full authorship and duration.