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Degree of HBP involvement will vary across the infrastructure As described in Appendix 3: White Paper “Transforming the Human Brain Project Platforms into a Community-Driven Infrastructure for Brain Research”, not all infrastructure services will need to be managed with the same level of discipline. Reducing the investment in robustness for less-critical services is an essential part of cost-effective development and maintenance. To clarify the prioritization of parts of the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), there will be an adoption of a tiered classification of services and Foundation software delivered by the various SPs. The tiers are described as “HBP-Managed”, “HBP- Coordinated”, and “Community-Coordinated”. The HBP-Managed infrastructure tier: This will adhere to strict standards with centrally managed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that guarantee high availability. A combination of essential Software and Base Infrastructure, federated over multiple sites, will have to be committed to HBP needs to achieve the necessary service availability. A support plan will be documented and will have resources committed to its implementation. A sustainable roadmap for both Base Infrastructure and Software Infrastructure will form the core of the HBP RI. An external evaluation panel that is not involved in the implementation will assess Technology Readiness Levels (TRL). The HBP-Coordinated infrastructure tier: Here, components are provided and owned by individual Partners (Partner institutions and conglomerates, or HBP Subprojects). Adherence to the HBP standards is optional and SLAs will have negotiated availability. HBP Coordinated services will be deployed on a mix of HBP managed and non-HBP managed Base Infrastructure. All Apps and Services are monitored for health and availability by the HBP Managed services. The provider/owners manage support and provide the intended service(s) with a view to encouraging user adoption of their respective infrastructure components. The provider/owners are responsible for assessing TRLs. Community-Coordinated infrastructure tier: Its software components are provided and managed by third parties not involved in the HBP. Apps and services may be monitored, and the third parties decide on SLAs and Support levels.
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