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Portrait of Alex Vermeulen

Alex Vermeulen

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Portrait of Alex Vermeulen

ENVRI-FAIR D5.2: Implementation plan for common development goals

Author

  • Angeliki Adamaki
  • Alex Vermeulen

Summary, in English

During the firstyear of the project the cluster worked on the data service requirement tracking and a technology landscape and gap analysis on the RI FAIR data/services level, to provide an up-to-date investigation of the most common gaps the ENVRIs need to bridge with respect to the FAIR principles and the EOSC requirements. The FAIRness analysis (D5.1) established that the participating RIs display a wide range of states of readiness. The present document uses this analysis to explain the actions that have been taken bythe ENVRI-FAIR partners during the second year of the project, and to define the common development goals and prepare an implementation plan at cluster level. During the WP5 Review Workshop in M10 of the project, a decision was made to form (six) cross-cutting Task Forces, which involve representatives from all subdomains, bringing together technical, scientific and managerial staff in order to coordinate the work on a common platform. The development of the ENVRI catalogue of services and other relevant technical issues, e.g. the authentication and authorisation of the cluster end-users, the role of persistent identifiers, triple stores and the best practices, the benefits of certifying data repositories and the available options, the technical approach of machine-readable licenses and their use for citation and usage tracking, and the design of interoperable demonstrators and cross-domain service prototypes, are introduced and discussed in the text.

Department/s

  • Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
  • eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration

Publishing year

2020-09-01

Language

English

Document type

Report

Publisher

Zenodo

Topic

  • Other Computer and Information Science
  • Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Keywords

  • ENVRI
  • Research Infrastructures
  • FAIR Data
  • Interoperability
  • cross-domain
  • Technical Implementation

Status

Published

Project

  • ENVironmental Research Infrastructures building FAIR services Accessible for society, Innovation and Research