WP2 DIOS (Data Infrastructure for Open Science Sample Clauses

WP2 DIOS (Data Infrastructure for Open Science. The Datalake reference implementation being developed in the context of WP2 is an ecosystem of services covering different functions: data orchestration, content delivering and caching, networking, Authentication and Authorization. Each service is open source and of general interest to function as building block of any system organising and managing large sets of scientific data. Most product are licensed with Apache licence and therefore it will be possible for companies to build commercial products based on the software developed and integrated. In terms of scientific exploitation, ESCAPE partners will define a deployment of the datalake leveraging the set of services in the WP2 reference implementation fitting their needs. This datalake will constitute their core infrastructure to manage scientific data.
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WP2 DIOS (Data Infrastructure for Open Science will design, implement, and operate a prototype data lake – a federated data infrastructure that will form the basis of an open access data service for the ESFRI projects within the ESCAPE cluster. It will propose such a solution as a key component of a future EOSC framework. WP3 OSSR (Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository) supports an open environment to guarantee cross-fertilisation and to develop community-specific data services that will be exposed under the EOSC catalogue of services under the FAIR principles. WP4 CEVO (Connecting ESFRI projects to EOSC through VO framework) plans to make the seamless connection of ESFRI and other astronomy and astroparticle research infrastructures to the EOSC through the VO, actively contributing to the setting up of the EOSC services. WP5 ESAP (ESFRI Science Analysis Platform) will focus on defining and implementing a platform- service for data analysis into EOSC and tailored to the requirements and the user needs of each of the ESFRI and other RI member of ESCAPE. It will be part of the EOSC catalogue. WP6 ECO (Engagement and COmmunication) develop outreach material and support actions. Involve citizens directly in knowledge discovery with ESCAPE and the ESFRI facilities, improving transparency of the scientific process.

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