Interactions with Other Work Packages Sample Clauses

Interactions with Other Work Packages. DIOS / Work Package 2 (Grange, Di Xxxxx, Hilmy) demonstrated the “data lake as a service”: a powerful interface between a Jupyter notebook service and the Rucio‐based data lake. There was general agreement that this represented a key capability, and that plans should proceed for integrating it with the overall ESAP service offering. Additional discussion focused on technical aspects of the data management. OSSR / Work Package 3 (Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx) provided an extensive introduction to how software can be registered with the OSSR (“onboarding”), then moved on to discuss the current state of and future plans for integration between the OSSR and ESAP, as discussed in §§2 & 3 of this document. A number of important questions for future development were raised, and this workshop resolved to schedule further close discus‐ sion between WP3 and WP5 members to clarify interfaces and goals. However, there was general agreement about the overall direction of travel and goals for this work. VO / Work Package 4 (Grange) provided a brief overview of ESAP integration with the VO. The discussion linked closely back to the earlier discussion regarding interface duplication: the consensus was that VO tech‐ nologies like SAMP and VOTable [11] offer important opportunities for ESAP to interface between various different services without simply duplicating their existing interfaces. However, effectively taking advantage of VO technologies requires careful attention to metadata management: ESAP developers must be cognizant of this and integration must be treated with care.
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