This is a website for an H2020 project which concluded in 2019 and established the core elements of EOSC. The project's results now live further in www.eosc-portal.eu and www.egi.eu
This is a website for an H2020 project which concluded in 2019 and established the core elements of EOSC. The project's results now live further in www.eosc-portal.eu and www.egi.eu
The EOSC Open Consultation on Rules of Participation and FAIR Data was launched by the High Level Expert Group (HLEG) to gather feedback from the stakeholders on this critical area for EOSC implementation. The consultation is part of the HLEG activities aiming to advise the European Commission on the measures needed to implement the European Open Science Cloud.
EOSC-hub responded to the consultation with a contribution focused on Rules for Participation for service providers, extracted from the project’s ongoing work on the theme encapsulated in the Deliverable 4.1, entitled Operational requirements for the services in the EOSC catalogue.
A task force of EOSC-hub is currently active to define technical, operational, legal and financial conditions for service providers to offer services through the Hub. They have to take into account different perspectives, for example technical, operational, legal and financial:
In a nutshell, EOSC-hub recommends the following operational requirements and recommendations to be adopted by EOSC-hub’s services and service providers from e-Infrastructures and research infrastructures. If positively evaluated these will be available for implementation in the wider EOSC context.
EOSC-hub proposes to divide services in two main classes:
Given the past experience of the EOSC-hub partners and the project’s early findings, EOSC-hub foresees the need to support different levels of service management integration, according to the specification of each class.
EOSC-hub proposes three different levels of operational levels of integration:
These three integration levels map to the services classes as follows:
Service Class |
Suggested Integration Level |
|
Access-enabling services |
HIGH |
|
Research-enabling services |
Common Services |
MEDIUM |
Other research-enabling services |
LOW |
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) is a gauge for the maturity of a technology. Originally developed for the space industry by NASA, it became later adopted by various departments of defence around the world and by others.
The TRL scale includes nine levels of maturity:
The EOSC-hub service catalogue is restricted to services with TRL 8 and 9 – these are the services considered mature enough to be at production level.
Our contribution to the consultation recommends that in EOSC TRL8 remains the minimal requirement. Services with TRL 8 and 9 have passed through the previous development states of proof-of-concept, pilot and pre-production, and will have successfully proven to users that the services are mature and fit-for-purpose for their target communities.
Tiziana Ferrari is the Project Coordinator of EOSC-hub and Technical Director of the EGI Foundation.
Follow Tiziana on Twitter: @tferrariEGI