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D4Science Project(DILIGENT For Science)
Donatella [email protected]
DRIVER Summit16-17 January 2008
Gottingen (Germany)
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Project Information
- Research Infrastructures
INFRA-2007-1.2.2 Deployment of eInfrastructures for scientific communities
–Duration: 24 months
–Total budget: 3 916 735 €
–EC contribution: 3 150 000 €
–Time plan: Jan 2008 – Dec 2009
–Web site: http://www.d4science.eu/
PARTNERS
–GEIE ERCIM (FR)
–CNR-ISTI (IT)
–National and Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens (GR)
–CERN (CH)
–Engineering Ingegneria Informatica SpA (IT)
–University of Strathclyde (UK)
–Universität Basel (CH)
–European Space Agency (FR)
–The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations (IT)
–International Center for Living Aquatic Resources
Management (MY)
–4D SOFT Software Development Ltd. (HU)
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“The project will deploy, progressively consolidate and expand the e-Infrastructures built so far by the EGEE and DILIGENT projects so that they address the needs of several new scientific communities affiliated with the broad disciplines of Environmental Monitoring and Fishery Resources Management”
Objective
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D4Science Infrastructure
• Production e-infrastructure that will offer facilities for sharing resources and for easily setting up and maintaining Virtual Research Environments
• Resources will include shared computation, storage, and generic service resources
offered by EGEE and DILIGENT data and domain-specific service resources offered by large
international organizations, e.g. European Space Agency (ESA), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research (CGIAR)
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Virtual Research Environments
• Collaboration environments for supporting the community activities
• Created on-demand through appropriate administration user interfaces
• Consisting of: multiple heterogenous collections of data (e.g. textual reports,
maps, sensor data, statistical data) applications for retrieving, accessing and processing data, and
for producing new knowledge which is published and made available to others
processing and storage resources
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Environmental Monitoring
CommunityResearchers and stakeholders operating over a widespread geographic scale to provide political and technological solutions to global environmental issues (e.g., marine environment, forest ecosystem, air quality)
Requirements Secure Virtual Research Environments where access to huge amount of information, both products or different kinds of reports, added-value applications and services, definition of workflows and on-demand processing of data are all seamless tasks
Project partner representing the community European Space Agency
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Fishery Resources Management
CommunityWorldwide spread researchers and decision-makers from many disciplines (biologists, climatologists, GIS experts, socio-economists, fishery managers, etc.) operating to facilitate and secure the long term sustainable development and utilization of the world’s fisheries and aquaculture
Requirements VREs, encompassing many resources on aquatic biodiversity and socio-economics, offering to the communities tools for collaboration on shared fishery assessments in a continual way, instead of sporadically as at present
Partners representing the community - Fishery Department of FAO - WorldFish Center
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REGIONAL LEVEL
standard reporting
format
fishbase DBFAO
WFC
RFBsCatch + GIS
peer reviewediting
NOAA
OBIS
GLOBAL LEVEL
Catch + GIS
Satelliteoceanographic
Species occurrence
end user
Fishery ontology
Reference system
Aquamap
Needs for High Seas fisheries Organigram of possible workflow
3.2 Organizational level and workflow Global organizational framework: High Seas
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