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Content | FP7 Capacities Work Programme: Infrastructures Page 11 of 34 o INFRA-2008-1.2.4: GÉANT. This topic supports the further deployment and evolution of the pan-European high-capacity and high-performance communication network (GÉANT), in close articulation with the National Research and Education Networks (NRENs), building upon the current world leadership and addressing the ever growing requirements of advanced scientific communities. GÉANT should reinforce the provision of end-to-end connectivity and services (user-to-user) by ensuring a high level of cohesion and coordination of priorities amongst the interconnected NRENs. GÉANT should represent an instantiation of the “Internet of the future” by making timely use of state-of-the-art communication technologies and considering solutions that may emerge from innovative research done in the context of Experimental Facilities . GÉANT should strive for world leadership by undertaking the necessary technical research activities and reinforce Europe s position as a hub for global research networking, by promoting intercontinental connectivity. (NB: given the specific objective of this topic, the proposal must be collectively submitted by legal entities operating the NRENs. Legal entities created by the NRENs to contribute to the deployment of connectivity and services on a pan-European scale (e.g. DANTE, TERENA, NORDUnet) can also participate). Expected impact: This topic will be the fundamental underlying enabler for the realisation of e-Science and the European Research Area. The advanced communication capabilities of GÉANT and the associated NRENs will foster new paradigms of collaborative research across Europe and globally. This topic will strive to provide a harmonised and pan-European e- Infrastructure bridging the digital divide and enabling all scientists in Europe to participate in collaborative work on equal terms independent of their location. o INFRA-2008-1.2.5: Scientific Data Infrastructure. This activity supports the deployment of a broad European multidisciplinary scientific data infrastructure able to be easily federated with other knowledge infrastructures in other parts of the world, building upon the achievements of network and grid infrastructures and opening its benefits to other potential research areas such as e-health, e-learning and others. This activity addresses the rapidly increasing use of digital content in research and in the generation and dissemination of scientific and technical knowledge. The increasing availability of primary sources of data in digital form (e.g. experimental raw data, social sciences data) has the potential to shift the balance away from research based on secondary sources (such as publications), thus positioning data as the central element in the scientific process. This activity should provide an integrated set of services exploiting the middleware and grid capabilities to federate data in an eco-system of digital resources. These services should enhance the ability of researchers to extract further meaning from masses of data stored in institutional, national or community repositories, by supporting the deployment of standardised mechanisms to store, archive, authenticate, access, transfer, preserve, curate, certify and interpret scientific data. Furthermore, the deployed scientific data infrastructure will require adaptation in cultures and new approaches and competences, given the intrinsic relation between data and associated software to read, interpret and process it. Expected impact: This topic will increase of scale of federation and interoperation of digital repositories, consolidating synergies with the underlying e-Infrastructures. The widespread implementation of strategies for curation and preservation will lead to more robust data infrastructures profiting from the interconnection and access to distributed and high-end computing and storage resources. The adoption of common management strategies will reduce costs, increase the users base and bridge across multidisciplinary communities, enabling cross-fertilisation of scientific results and favouring innovation. |
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