
Impact of EGI Community on EOSC Integration and User Stories
Explore the impact of the EGI Community on EOSC integration through the CESSDA Pilot Node, focusing on scientific content, target communities, and user stories. Learn about empowering open science, resource tracking, digital object access, and PID registration within the research community.
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Empowering Open Science: EGI Community's Impact on EOSC. The CESSDA Pilot Node 04 | 10 | 2024 by John Shepherdson
Summary Scientific Content Target Community User Stories Integration with Core Services/Sandbox Federation 1 Presentation title | Name Surname
Scientific content CESSDA provides a catalogue of Social Science digital objects held by its Service Providers which Researchers can freely access It wants to provide: Resource usage tracking and cost calculation for its Service Providers Access to digital objects for Researchers using institutional credentials (SSO) PID registration and resolution for digital objects 2 Presentation title | Name Surname
Target communities 1. Resource usage tracking and cost calculation for Service Providers Service Providers, Commercial users, Researchers, Research projects 2. Access to digital objects for Researchers using institutional credentials Researchers, Research projects, Research communities 3. PID registration and resolution for digital objects Service Providers, Research projects, Institutional repositories 3 Presentation title | Name Surname
User stories User Story 1 As a CESSDA Service Provider, I want to track the usage of my resources, calculate associated costs, so I can ensure they are used efficiently and (eventually) charge commercial users User Journey The Service Provider registers their service at the EOSC Accounting Platform The Service Provider configures the exchange of access and usage data between their service and the EOSC Accounting Platform The Service Provider accesses dashboards with statistical reports on the usage of each resource/service to monitor and manage usage and costs Challenges Like for like recording of dataset and service usage to allow comparison and aggregation 4 Presentation title | Name Surname
User stories User Story 2 As a Researcher, I want seamless and secure Single Sign-On access to digital objects both within and outside of my organisation, so I can collaborate more easily with other Researchers User Journey The Researcher offers/joins a collaboration through the My Projects page - their own or another Researcher s The Researcher needs access to datasets stored in another institution's repository The Researcher accesses them using their institutional credentials, via federated AAI Challenges Secure and seamless integration of institutional credentials across different organisations 5 Presentation title | Name Surname
User stories User Story 3 As a CESSDA Service Provider, I want to register/resolve PIDs for digital objects managed within my infrastructure so I can ensure proper identification, access and citation User Journey The Service Provider mints a PID and assigns it to a digital object The Service Provider includes PID in metadata describing the digital object A Researcher cites the data used in their research, which includes the PID The Service Provider uses citation tracking tools to see digital object usage Challenges Technical challenges related to integrating PID systems with existing infrastructure 6 Presentation title | Name Surname
Integration Integration with Core Services/Sandbox 1. Resource usage tracking Service accounting, research products accounting 2. Access to digital objects using institutional credentials AAI proxy, AAI federation discovery service 3. PID registration and resolution PID Service 7 Presentation title | Name Surname
Federation CESSDA thematic catalogue, Controlled Vocabularies Makes more data and services available to the Social Science research community Makes Social Science data and services available to other scientific communities Availability of reliable core services plus numerous exchange services Facilitates composition of novel services for one-off and/or repeated use Can facilitate service and data interoperability between communities 8 Presentation title | Name Surname
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