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2022
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Challenges and opportunities for large-scale federated science and computing in the EU landscape
Challenges and opportunities for large-scale federated science and computing in the EU landscape
This presentation gives one possible bird’s eye view on the science, software, computing infrastructure, and funding landscape in the EU, identifying potential challenges and opportunities. After an introduction of the constraints and requirements informing this work, a high-level map is introduced...
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Personal Name(s): | Klijn, Wouter (Corresponding author) |
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Contributing Institute: |
Jülich Supercomputing Center; JSC |
Imprint: |
2022
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Conference: | Braincomp2022 Computational Challenges of Connectivity, Cetraro (Italy), 2022-09-19 - 2022-09-22 |
Document Type: |
Conference Presentation |
Research Program: |
Interactive Computing E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain Project Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3 SimLab Neuroscience JL SMHB - Joint Lab Supercomputing and Modeling for the Human Brain (JL SMHB-2021-2027) Domain-Specific Simulation & Data Life Cycle Labs (SDLs) and Research Groups |
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Publikationsportal JuSER |
This presentation gives one possible bird’s eye view on the science, software, computing infrastructure, and funding landscape in the EU, identifying potential challenges and opportunities. After an introduction of the constraints and requirements informing this work, a high-level map is introduced of the ecosystem spanning from science end-users to systems and service provides, to funding agencies and other stakeholders. The natural point-to-point interactions that occur in this ecosystem appear at odds with a ‘gate keeping’ platform based approach to large-scale science infrastructures compounded by the shift to national funding in the context of the ESFRI funding mechanisms. The second part of the presentation identifies a number of key activities and practices already performed by the stakeholders in this landscape: FAIR practices, the peer review process, science & software & systems operations. At the convergence of these key activities appears possible a co-design process with the working title Living Science. Living Science recontextualizes existing science and technology practices into a process with a clear value proposition to stake holders in this landscape; owner ship of working science now and in the long term. |