Governance Development Forum
Day 2
3 October 2017
Tallinn
Juan Bicarregui
STFC
Juan.bicarregui@stfc.ac.uk
Agenda
9:00-10:30
EOSCpilot meets eIRG
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui
E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration
- Arjen van Rijn
Discussion
10:30-12:00
Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio
EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi
EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot
Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro
12:00 Lunch
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Governance Development Forum
Day 2
3 October 2017
Tallinn
Juan Bicarregui
STFC
Juan.bicarregui@stfc.ac.uk
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
The Policy Context
2003-2012
OECD, 2003-2006
Principles then Guidelines on Access to Research Data from Public Funding
EC, 2007-2012
Recommendation on access to and preservation of scientific information
G8+5, 2011-2012
Global Research Infrastructure Sub Group on Data
OECD 2003-2006: On Access to
Research Data from Public Funding
2003 - Science and Technology Ministers called on the
OECD to develop a set of guidelines based on commonly
agreed principles to facilitate cost-effective access to
digital research data from public funding.
• Declaration adopted on 30 January 2004
2006 - Recommendation of the Council concerning Access
to Research Data from Public Funding
• Principles and Guidelines endorsed by the OECD Council on 14
December 2006. [C(2006)184]
OECD Principles and Guidelines for
Access to Research Data from Public Funding
13 principles
A – Openness
• Openness means access on equal terms for the international research community
at the lowest possible cost, ....
B – Flexibility, C – Transparency, D – Legal conformity, E – Protection of intellectual
property, F – Formal responsibility, G – Professionalism
H – Interoperability
• Technological and semantic interoperability is a key consideration in enabling and
promoting international and interdisciplinary access to and use of research data. ...
I – Quality, J – Security, K – Efficiency, L – Accountability
M – Sustainability
• ... taking administrative responsibility for the measures to guarantee permanent
access to data that have been determined to require long-term retention.
[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/9/61/38500813.pdf]
(4 years of 20 has passed)
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
2007-2012
• 2007, Commission adopted a Communication and Conclusions
on scientific information in the digital age
• access, dissemination and preservation
• 2010 Riding the wave: How Europe can gain from the rising
tide of scientific data
• Final report of the High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data
• 2012 - COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION to member states on
access to and preservation of scientific information
• Covers Publications, Data, and Infrastructure
G8+5 Global Research Infrastructure
Subgroup on Data report 2011
In 2020/2030…
• Researchers and practitioners from any discipline are able to
find, access and process the data they need in a timely
manner.
• They are confident in their ability to use and understand data,
and they can evaluate the degree to which that data can be
trusted. ...
• Data are managed, shared, and preserved in a way that
optimizes scientific discovery, innovation, and societal
benefit. Where appropriate, producers of data benefit from
opening it to broad access and routinely deposit their data in
reliable repositories. A framework of repositories work to
international standards, to ensure they are trustworthy...
G8+5 2012
Framework for Global Research Infrastructures.
• Global scientific data infrastructure providers and
users should establish an international forum for
data interoperability. It should facilitate the exchange
and interoperability of data across disciplines and
national boundaries by producing high quality,
relevant technical documents and procedures that
influence the way researchers store, use, and manage
data.
 RDA
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Aside: a Data centric view of
open research (2007)
DataCreation
Archival
Access
Storage Compute
Network
Services
Curation
the researcher acts
through ingest and access
Virtual Research
Environment
the researcher shouldn’t have to
worry about the information infrastructure
Information
Infrastructure
From: PaN-Data Infrastructure for Photon and Neutron Sources (2007)
From: PaN-Data Infrastructure for Photon and Neutron Sources (2007)
Data Sharing Vision
Single Infrastructure  Single User Experience
Capacity
Storage
Publications
Repositories
Data
Repositories
Software
Repositories
Raw Data Data
Analysis
Analysed
Data
Publication
Data
Publications
Experiment 1
Raw Data Data
Analysis
Analysed
Data
Publication
Data
Publications
Observation 2
Raw Data Data
Analysis
Analysed
Data
Publication
Data
Publications
Simulation 3
Different Infrastructures  Different User ExperiencesRaw Data
Catalogue
Data
Analysis
Analysed Data
Catalogue
Publication Data
Catalogue
Publications
Catalogue
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
The Policy Context 2013 -2017
G8 Ministerial Communiqué, 2013
“… [publically funded] scientific research data should be open…”
[EC Communication and OSTP Memo 2013]
G7 Ministerial Communiqué, October 2015
“…accomplish an effective open-data science environment at the G7
level and beyond.”
EC Communication on European Cloud Initiatives, April 2016
EOSC
• Summit (June 2017)
• Declaration (~Oct 2017)
• Roadmap (~Dec 2017)
G8 Ministerial Communiqué:
London, 2013
• Antimicrobial Resistance
• Open Access to Publications
• Open Data:
i. To the greatest extent and with the fewest constraints possible publicly funded scientific
research data should be open, while at the same time respecting concerns in relation to
privacy, safety, security and commercial interests, whilst acknowledging the legitimate
concerns of private partners.
ii. Open scientific research data should be easily discoverable, accessible, assessable,
intelligible, useable, and wherever possible interoperable to specific quality standards.
iii. To maximise the value that can be realised from data, the mechanisms for delivering open
scientific research data should be efficient and cost effective, and consistent with the
potential benefits.
iv. To ensure successful adoption by scientific communities, open scientific research data
principles will need to be underpinned by an appropriate policy environment, including
recognition of researchers fulfilling these principles, and appropriate digital
infrastructure.
G7 Ministerial Communiqué
Berlin Oct 2015
• Neglected tropical diseases
• Future of the Seas and Oceans
• Global Research Infrastructures (GRIs)
• “…[4 items about Global (physical) Research Infrastructures]…
• Further progress on sharing and managing scientific data and information
should be achieved, especially by continuing engagement with community
based activities such as the Research Data Alliance RDA.
• We encourage the GSO to continue their work on convergence and
alignment of inter-operable data management that could accomplish an
effective open-data science environment at the G7 level and beyond.”
• Clean Energy
“An Open-data
Science Environment”
The European Open Science Cloud:
Open (Open-Science) Cloud & Open (Science-Cloud)
Science includes research in all domains, public and private
Cloud virtualised, transparent, service-oriented commons
Relates to EC Communication: A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe:
European Free flow of data initiative
Seamless, interoperable digital services
Digital ecosystems of hardware, software, applications and data
Removing technical and legislative barriers to data driven science
Enabling new services for data-driven science through open systems and services
and cross-border flow of data
Data as a catalyst for economic growth and innovation
A transition towards more efficient Open Science
Why Europe is not fully tapping
into the potential of data:
Data not always open and lack of incentives and rewards for data sharing
Lack of interoperability required for data sharing … noting deep-rooted
walls between disciplines.
Fragmentation between data infrastructures that are split by scientific and
economic domains, countries and governance models
Surging demand for High Performance Computing at a scale above single
member state resources
Data reuse employing advance analysis techniques adequate protection of
personal data considering forthcoming revision of Copyright legislation.
To develop EOSC it will be
necessary to:
Make all scientific data produced by the Horizon 2020 programme open by
default.
Raise awareness and change incentive structures for academics industry and
public services to share their data.
Develop specification for interoperability and data sharing across disciplines
and infrastructures
Create a fit-for-purpose pan-European governance structure to federate
scientific data infrastructures and overcome fragmentation.
Develop cloud based services for Open science supported by the necessary
data infrastructure
Enlarge the scientific user base to researchers and innovators from all
disciplines.
Evolution of infrastructure
Diagram: Augusto BURGUEÑO ARJONA
Storage Compute
Network
Services
Curation
Virtual Research
Environment
Information
Infrastructure
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Horizontal and Vertical
How do we integrate and share Domain Specific and
Horizontal e-Infrastructures?
23
“Building Bridges”
• Bridges to the future
• data preservation
• Bridges to research partners
• Bridges across disciplines
• Bridges across regions
• Bridges to integration
24
Two types of bridges we can build:
• Connecting Data
• Connecting People
What kind of organisation do we need to do this?
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSC
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSC
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSC
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSC
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
EOSCpilot: High Level Aims
The EOSCpilot project will support the first phase in the development of
the EOSC. It will
Establish the governance framework for the EOSC and contribute to
the development of European open science policy and best practice;
Develop a number of demonstrators functioning as high-profile pilots
that integrate services and infrastructures to show interoperability and
its benefits in a number of scientific domains;
Engage with a broad range of stakeholders, crossing borders and
communities, to build the trust and skills required for adoption of an
open approach to scientific research.
(More detailed objectives later)
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
EOSCpilot Partners
33 Partners, 15 Third Parties (+subcontractors and unfunded)
Domain specific research infrastructures providers, projects and
clusters
STFC, EMBL, MPG, INFN, INGV, DESY, DANS, ICOS, INAF, BBMRI, ESS,
BGS, XFEL, ERCIN and CERN.
Horizontal e-Infrastructure providers
CSC, SURF, CNRS, JISC, PRACE, BSC, GEANT, CEA, CINECA, EGI and
LIBER.
(Projects EUDat, Indigo-DataCloud, EGI-Engage, AARC, and OPENAire+ )
Research performing and support organisations
EGI, UEDIN-DCC, LIBER, TRUST-IT, ARC, CNR, DANS, KIT, UEDIN, UGOE,
UMAN, PIN and BGS
Research Funding Organisations
STFC, SURF, CNRS and CNR
More to be added later
Workpackage Level Objectives
Governance Objective.
To design and trial a stakeholder-driven governance framework …
Policy Objective.
To establish the policy environment required for the effective operation…
Science Demonstrators Objective
To develop a number of Science Demonstrators … to drive the development of the EOSC.
Services Objective
To create a number of EOSC pilot services that federate data, infrastructure and services …
Interoperability Objective
To define and implement specifications, interfaces, standards and processes that …underpin
interoperability and sharing …
Skills Objective.
To develop common standards and assessment frameworks to ensure …
Community Engagement Objective.
To identify and bring together … the major groups of stakeholders …
32
Technical Challenges: developing technical solutions
that meet the scientific needs
33
EOSCpilot Challenges
Scientific Challenges are really Opportunities
Technical Challenges are Barriers to overcome
Cultural Challenges are also Barriers
Scientific Challenges: deploying the EOSC to deliver
Open Science
Cultural Challenges: adopting new, more open ways
of working
Three types of challenges addressed by the EOSCpilot:
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Workpackage Challenges
Yesterday
Later Today
Now
Science Demonstrators
Provide requirements for EOSC technologies
Evaluate whether Services from EOSC meet science
needs
15 science demonstrators in 3 groups of 5
12 month each
Starting 6 months apart
Jan-17 Jul-17 Jan-18 Jul-18
Demonstrators 1-5
Demonstrators 6-10
Demonstrators 11-15
First 10 Science Demonstrators
Environmental & Earth Sciences - ENVRI Radiative Forcing Integration to enable comparable data access
across multiple research communities by working on data integration and harmonised access
High Energy Physics - WLCG: large-scale, long-term data preservation and re-use of physics data through
the deployment of HEP data in the EOSC open to other research communities
Social Sciences – TEXTCROWD: Collaborative semantic enrichment of text-based datasets by developing
new software to enable a semantic enrichment of text sources and make it available on the EOSC.
Life Sciences - Pan-Cancer Analyses & Cloud Computing within the EOSC to accelerate genomic analysis
on the EOSC and reuse solutions in other areas (e.g. for cardiovascular & neuro-degenerative diseases)
Physics - The photon-neutron community to improve the community’s computing facilities by creating a
virtual platform for all users (e.g., for users with no storage facilities at their home institutes)
Energy Research – PROMINENCE: HPCaaS for Fusion - Access to HPC class nodes for the Fusion Research
community through a cloud interface
Earth Sciences – EPOS/VERCE: Virtual Earthquake and Computational Earth Science e-science
environment in Europe
Life Sciences / Genome Research: Life Sciences Datasets: Leveraging EOSC to offload updating and
standardizing life sciences datasets and to improve studies reproducibility, reusability and interoperability
Life Sciences / Structural Biology: CryoEM Workflows: Linking distributed data and data analysis
resources as workflows in Structural Biology with cryo Electron Microscopy: Interoperability and reuse
Physical Sciences / Astronomy: LOFAR Data: Easy access to LOFAR data and knowledge extraction
through Open Science Cloud
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
EOSCpilot isa pilot
EOSCpilot is just a pilot – it will not build the EOSC
A pilot not a design study
A set of experiments and design proposals
A requirements study?
Must feed into and work with future RI and eI projects….
EOSC calls:
March 2017 - EINFRA-12 (EOSC-Hub, Openaire, ….)
March 2018 – INFRAEOSC 1,4,5
March 2019 – INFRAEOSC 2,5,6
WP 2018-20 – INFRAEOSC Programme
Implementing the EOSC (2019-2022)
INFRAEOSC-01-2018:
Access to commercial services through the EOSC hub
Mar 2018 (1*€12M)
INFRAEOSC-02-2019:
Prototyping new innovative services
January 2019 5*~ €5M
INFRAEOSC-04-2018:
Connecting ESFRI infrastructures through Cluster projects
March 2018 (CSA) n* €1.5-2M where n = 3…12
INFRAEOSC-05-2018-2019:
Support to the EOSC Governance
April 2018 2* €10M (Goverance and Fair) + 5* €6 (RIA - coord)
INFRAEOSC-06-2019-2020:
Enhancing the EOSC portal and connecting thematic clouds
March 2019 1*2m
Timing of Projects
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
EOSCpilot
EOSC-Hub
Openaire
RDA/FREYA/etc
INFRAEOSC-01
INFRAEOSC-04
INFRAEOSC-05 (Gov and Fair)
INFRAEOSC-02
INFRAEOSC-05 (RIA)
INFRAEOSC-06
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Horizontal and Vertical
The EOSC merges what are Domain Specific and
Horizontal e-Infrastructures…..
42
Resources and Data
Shared across RIs and eIs
DANGER
Reusable
Medicine
Environment
PhysicalSci
SocialSci
Humanities
Bio
Science
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics
A tail of two decades
The first decade: 2003-2012
Policy
Some observations
The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017
Policy
Some observations
EOSCpilot
The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022
EOSCpilot isa pilot
Some imaginations
www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the
European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Governance Development Forum
Day 2
3 October 2017
Tallinn
Juan Bicarregui
STFC
Juan.bicarregui@stfc.ac.uk
Agenda
9:00-10:30
EOSCpilot meets eIRG
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui
E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration
- Arjen van Rijn
Discussion
10:30-12:00
Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio
EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi
EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot
Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro
12:00 Lunch
Governance Development Forum
Day 2
3 October 2017
Tallinn
Agenda
9:00-10:30
EOSCpilot meets eIRG
EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui
E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration
- Arjen van Rijn
Discussion
10:30-12:00
Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio
EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi
EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot
Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro
12:00 Lunch
Data Culture and Services
Sections 1 and 2 of Declaration:
1. Data Culture and FAIR Data
2. Research data services and Architecture
3. [Governance and Funding]
Data Culture and FAIR data
This section has 15 Paragraphs:
1. [Data culture]
…research data is recognised as a significant output of research…
2. [Open access by-default]
All researchers must enjoy access to an open-by-default, ….
3. [Skills]
The necessary skills and education … should be provided throughout the EU as part
of higher education,
4. [Data stewardship]
Researchers need the support of adequately trained data stewards. …
5. [Rewards and incentives]
Rewarding research data sharing is essential….
Data Culture and FAIR data
6. [FAIR principles] Implementation of the FAIR principles must be pragmatic and
technology-neutral, …
7. [Standards] The EOSC must be underpinned by minimal and rigorous global
standards for open research data …
8. [FAIR Data governance] The design and implementation of FAIR principles must
be built upon inclusive stakeholder participation …
9. [Implementation & transition to FAIR] Implementation of FAIR principles
requires careful prioritisation and orchestration. …
10.[Research data repositories] Trusted research data repositories play a
fundamental role in modern science.
Data Culture and FAIR data
11. [Accreditation/certification] Scientists must be assured that the
…research infrastructures where they deposit/ access data conform to
clear rules and
12. [Data Management Plans] … the use of DMPs should become obligatory
in all research projects generating or collecting publicly funded research
data
13. [Technical implementation] …researchers also need handy tools to make
data FAIR. These include:
• [Citation system]
• [Common catalogues]
• [Semantic layer]
• [FAIR tools and services]
14. [Data expert organisations] The Research Data Alliance, CODATA, DDI
Alliance and other organisations active in the research communities must
be used as forums to reach …
15. [Legal aspects] It is essential for the success of EOSC to clarify and address
the legal uncertainty of Open Access to research data, …
Data Culture and Services
Sections 1 and 2 or Declaration:
Data Culture and FAIR Data
Research data services and Architecture
Services and Architecture
This section has 11 Paragraphs:
1. [EOSC architecture] The EOSC will be developed as a data infrastructure commons …
2. [Implementation] Resources, components and initiatives of pan-European relevance
will be federated on the basis of objective criteria, …
3. [Legacy] The EOSC should incentivise the re-use of existing building blocks…
4. [User needs] Users should see the EOSC as a one-stop-shop to find, access, and use
research data and services from multiple disciplines and platforms. …
5. [Service provision] Research Data Infrastructures, e-infrastructures and commercial
operators will develop and provide services based on user needs, …
6. [Service deployment] The EOSC shall support different deployment ….
Services and Architecture
7. [Thematic areas] The EOSC shall promote the co-ordination and progressive
federation of open data infrastructures developed in specific thematic …
8. [Research infrastructures] The role of ESFRI and EIROFORUM research infrastructures
and organisations in the EOSC will be enhanced, …
9. [EU-added value and coordination] The EOSC must implement policy hand in hand
with technology. …
10. [High Performance Computing and the EOSC] … This supercomputing and data
infrastructure could support the European Open Science Cloud by providing data access
and advanced computing and data management services. ...
11. [Innovation] The EOSC should create a level playing field for businesses and
innovative SMEs to develop, and co-develop with publicly funded institutions, added-
value services for researchers. …
Governance Development Forum
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3 October 2017
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Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSC

  • 1. Governance Development Forum Day 2 3 October 2017 Tallinn Juan Bicarregui STFC [email protected]
  • 2. Agenda 9:00-10:30 EOSCpilot meets eIRG EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration - Arjen van Rijn Discussion 10:30-12:00 Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro 12:00 Lunch www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 3. Governance Development Forum Day 2 3 October 2017 Tallinn Juan Bicarregui STFC [email protected]
  • 4. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 5. The Policy Context 2003-2012 OECD, 2003-2006 Principles then Guidelines on Access to Research Data from Public Funding EC, 2007-2012 Recommendation on access to and preservation of scientific information G8+5, 2011-2012 Global Research Infrastructure Sub Group on Data
  • 6. OECD 2003-2006: On Access to Research Data from Public Funding 2003 - Science and Technology Ministers called on the OECD to develop a set of guidelines based on commonly agreed principles to facilitate cost-effective access to digital research data from public funding. • Declaration adopted on 30 January 2004 2006 - Recommendation of the Council concerning Access to Research Data from Public Funding • Principles and Guidelines endorsed by the OECD Council on 14 December 2006. [C(2006)184]
  • 7. OECD Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding 13 principles A – Openness • Openness means access on equal terms for the international research community at the lowest possible cost, .... B – Flexibility, C – Transparency, D – Legal conformity, E – Protection of intellectual property, F – Formal responsibility, G – Professionalism H – Interoperability • Technological and semantic interoperability is a key consideration in enabling and promoting international and interdisciplinary access to and use of research data. ... I – Quality, J – Security, K – Efficiency, L – Accountability M – Sustainability • ... taking administrative responsibility for the measures to guarantee permanent access to data that have been determined to require long-term retention. [http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/9/61/38500813.pdf] (4 years of 20 has passed)
  • 8. EUROPEAN COMMISSION 2007-2012 • 2007, Commission adopted a Communication and Conclusions on scientific information in the digital age • access, dissemination and preservation • 2010 Riding the wave: How Europe can gain from the rising tide of scientific data • Final report of the High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data • 2012 - COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION to member states on access to and preservation of scientific information • Covers Publications, Data, and Infrastructure
  • 9. G8+5 Global Research Infrastructure Subgroup on Data report 2011 In 2020/2030… • Researchers and practitioners from any discipline are able to find, access and process the data they need in a timely manner. • They are confident in their ability to use and understand data, and they can evaluate the degree to which that data can be trusted. ... • Data are managed, shared, and preserved in a way that optimizes scientific discovery, innovation, and societal benefit. Where appropriate, producers of data benefit from opening it to broad access and routinely deposit their data in reliable repositories. A framework of repositories work to international standards, to ensure they are trustworthy...
  • 10. G8+5 2012 Framework for Global Research Infrastructures. • Global scientific data infrastructure providers and users should establish an international forum for data interoperability. It should facilitate the exchange and interoperability of data across disciplines and national boundaries by producing high quality, relevant technical documents and procedures that influence the way researchers store, use, and manage data.  RDA
  • 11. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 12. Aside: a Data centric view of open research (2007) DataCreation Archival Access Storage Compute Network Services Curation the researcher acts through ingest and access Virtual Research Environment the researcher shouldn’t have to worry about the information infrastructure Information Infrastructure From: PaN-Data Infrastructure for Photon and Neutron Sources (2007)
  • 13. From: PaN-Data Infrastructure for Photon and Neutron Sources (2007) Data Sharing Vision Single Infrastructure  Single User Experience Capacity Storage Publications Repositories Data Repositories Software Repositories Raw Data Data Analysis Analysed Data Publication Data Publications Experiment 1 Raw Data Data Analysis Analysed Data Publication Data Publications Observation 2 Raw Data Data Analysis Analysed Data Publication Data Publications Simulation 3 Different Infrastructures  Different User ExperiencesRaw Data Catalogue Data Analysis Analysed Data Catalogue Publication Data Catalogue Publications Catalogue
  • 14. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 15. The Policy Context 2013 -2017 G8 Ministerial Communiqué, 2013 “… [publically funded] scientific research data should be open…” [EC Communication and OSTP Memo 2013] G7 Ministerial Communiqué, October 2015 “…accomplish an effective open-data science environment at the G7 level and beyond.” EC Communication on European Cloud Initiatives, April 2016 EOSC • Summit (June 2017) • Declaration (~Oct 2017) • Roadmap (~Dec 2017)
  • 16. G8 Ministerial Communiqué: London, 2013 • Antimicrobial Resistance • Open Access to Publications • Open Data: i. To the greatest extent and with the fewest constraints possible publicly funded scientific research data should be open, while at the same time respecting concerns in relation to privacy, safety, security and commercial interests, whilst acknowledging the legitimate concerns of private partners. ii. Open scientific research data should be easily discoverable, accessible, assessable, intelligible, useable, and wherever possible interoperable to specific quality standards. iii. To maximise the value that can be realised from data, the mechanisms for delivering open scientific research data should be efficient and cost effective, and consistent with the potential benefits. iv. To ensure successful adoption by scientific communities, open scientific research data principles will need to be underpinned by an appropriate policy environment, including recognition of researchers fulfilling these principles, and appropriate digital infrastructure.
  • 17. G7 Ministerial Communiqué Berlin Oct 2015 • Neglected tropical diseases • Future of the Seas and Oceans • Global Research Infrastructures (GRIs) • “…[4 items about Global (physical) Research Infrastructures]… • Further progress on sharing and managing scientific data and information should be achieved, especially by continuing engagement with community based activities such as the Research Data Alliance RDA. • We encourage the GSO to continue their work on convergence and alignment of inter-operable data management that could accomplish an effective open-data science environment at the G7 level and beyond.” • Clean Energy
  • 18. “An Open-data Science Environment” The European Open Science Cloud: Open (Open-Science) Cloud & Open (Science-Cloud) Science includes research in all domains, public and private Cloud virtualised, transparent, service-oriented commons Relates to EC Communication: A Digital Single Market Strategy for Europe: European Free flow of data initiative Seamless, interoperable digital services Digital ecosystems of hardware, software, applications and data Removing technical and legislative barriers to data driven science Enabling new services for data-driven science through open systems and services and cross-border flow of data Data as a catalyst for economic growth and innovation A transition towards more efficient Open Science
  • 19. Why Europe is not fully tapping into the potential of data: Data not always open and lack of incentives and rewards for data sharing Lack of interoperability required for data sharing … noting deep-rooted walls between disciplines. Fragmentation between data infrastructures that are split by scientific and economic domains, countries and governance models Surging demand for High Performance Computing at a scale above single member state resources Data reuse employing advance analysis techniques adequate protection of personal data considering forthcoming revision of Copyright legislation.
  • 20. To develop EOSC it will be necessary to: Make all scientific data produced by the Horizon 2020 programme open by default. Raise awareness and change incentive structures for academics industry and public services to share their data. Develop specification for interoperability and data sharing across disciplines and infrastructures Create a fit-for-purpose pan-European governance structure to federate scientific data infrastructures and overcome fragmentation. Develop cloud based services for Open science supported by the necessary data infrastructure Enlarge the scientific user base to researchers and innovators from all disciplines.
  • 21. Evolution of infrastructure Diagram: Augusto BURGUEÑO ARJONA Storage Compute Network Services Curation Virtual Research Environment Information Infrastructure
  • 22. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 23. Horizontal and Vertical How do we integrate and share Domain Specific and Horizontal e-Infrastructures? 23
  • 24. “Building Bridges” • Bridges to the future • data preservation • Bridges to research partners • Bridges across disciplines • Bridges across regions • Bridges to integration 24 Two types of bridges we can build: • Connecting Data • Connecting People What kind of organisation do we need to do this?
  • 29. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 30. EOSCpilot: High Level Aims The EOSCpilot project will support the first phase in the development of the EOSC. It will Establish the governance framework for the EOSC and contribute to the development of European open science policy and best practice; Develop a number of demonstrators functioning as high-profile pilots that integrate services and infrastructures to show interoperability and its benefits in a number of scientific domains; Engage with a broad range of stakeholders, crossing borders and communities, to build the trust and skills required for adoption of an open approach to scientific research. (More detailed objectives later) www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 31. EOSCpilot Partners 33 Partners, 15 Third Parties (+subcontractors and unfunded) Domain specific research infrastructures providers, projects and clusters STFC, EMBL, MPG, INFN, INGV, DESY, DANS, ICOS, INAF, BBMRI, ESS, BGS, XFEL, ERCIN and CERN. Horizontal e-Infrastructure providers CSC, SURF, CNRS, JISC, PRACE, BSC, GEANT, CEA, CINECA, EGI and LIBER. (Projects EUDat, Indigo-DataCloud, EGI-Engage, AARC, and OPENAire+ ) Research performing and support organisations EGI, UEDIN-DCC, LIBER, TRUST-IT, ARC, CNR, DANS, KIT, UEDIN, UGOE, UMAN, PIN and BGS Research Funding Organisations STFC, SURF, CNRS and CNR More to be added later
  • 32. Workpackage Level Objectives Governance Objective. To design and trial a stakeholder-driven governance framework … Policy Objective. To establish the policy environment required for the effective operation… Science Demonstrators Objective To develop a number of Science Demonstrators … to drive the development of the EOSC. Services Objective To create a number of EOSC pilot services that federate data, infrastructure and services … Interoperability Objective To define and implement specifications, interfaces, standards and processes that …underpin interoperability and sharing … Skills Objective. To develop common standards and assessment frameworks to ensure … Community Engagement Objective. To identify and bring together … the major groups of stakeholders … 32
  • 33. Technical Challenges: developing technical solutions that meet the scientific needs 33 EOSCpilot Challenges Scientific Challenges are really Opportunities Technical Challenges are Barriers to overcome Cultural Challenges are also Barriers Scientific Challenges: deploying the EOSC to deliver Open Science Cultural Challenges: adopting new, more open ways of working Three types of challenges addressed by the EOSCpilot:
  • 35. Science Demonstrators Provide requirements for EOSC technologies Evaluate whether Services from EOSC meet science needs 15 science demonstrators in 3 groups of 5 12 month each Starting 6 months apart Jan-17 Jul-17 Jan-18 Jul-18 Demonstrators 1-5 Demonstrators 6-10 Demonstrators 11-15
  • 36. First 10 Science Demonstrators Environmental & Earth Sciences - ENVRI Radiative Forcing Integration to enable comparable data access across multiple research communities by working on data integration and harmonised access High Energy Physics - WLCG: large-scale, long-term data preservation and re-use of physics data through the deployment of HEP data in the EOSC open to other research communities Social Sciences – TEXTCROWD: Collaborative semantic enrichment of text-based datasets by developing new software to enable a semantic enrichment of text sources and make it available on the EOSC. Life Sciences - Pan-Cancer Analyses & Cloud Computing within the EOSC to accelerate genomic analysis on the EOSC and reuse solutions in other areas (e.g. for cardiovascular & neuro-degenerative diseases) Physics - The photon-neutron community to improve the community’s computing facilities by creating a virtual platform for all users (e.g., for users with no storage facilities at their home institutes) Energy Research – PROMINENCE: HPCaaS for Fusion - Access to HPC class nodes for the Fusion Research community through a cloud interface Earth Sciences – EPOS/VERCE: Virtual Earthquake and Computational Earth Science e-science environment in Europe Life Sciences / Genome Research: Life Sciences Datasets: Leveraging EOSC to offload updating and standardizing life sciences datasets and to improve studies reproducibility, reusability and interoperability Life Sciences / Structural Biology: CryoEM Workflows: Linking distributed data and data analysis resources as workflows in Structural Biology with cryo Electron Microscopy: Interoperability and reuse Physical Sciences / Astronomy: LOFAR Data: Easy access to LOFAR data and knowledge extraction through Open Science Cloud
  • 37. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 38. EOSCpilot isa pilot EOSCpilot is just a pilot – it will not build the EOSC A pilot not a design study A set of experiments and design proposals A requirements study? Must feed into and work with future RI and eI projects…. EOSC calls: March 2017 - EINFRA-12 (EOSC-Hub, Openaire, ….) March 2018 – INFRAEOSC 1,4,5 March 2019 – INFRAEOSC 2,5,6
  • 39. WP 2018-20 – INFRAEOSC Programme Implementing the EOSC (2019-2022) INFRAEOSC-01-2018: Access to commercial services through the EOSC hub Mar 2018 (1*€12M) INFRAEOSC-02-2019: Prototyping new innovative services January 2019 5*~ €5M INFRAEOSC-04-2018: Connecting ESFRI infrastructures through Cluster projects March 2018 (CSA) n* €1.5-2M where n = 3…12 INFRAEOSC-05-2018-2019: Support to the EOSC Governance April 2018 2* €10M (Goverance and Fair) + 5* €6 (RIA - coord) INFRAEOSC-06-2019-2020: Enhancing the EOSC portal and connecting thematic clouds March 2019 1*2m
  • 40. Timing of Projects 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 EOSCpilot EOSC-Hub Openaire RDA/FREYA/etc INFRAEOSC-01 INFRAEOSC-04 INFRAEOSC-05 (Gov and Fair) INFRAEOSC-02 INFRAEOSC-05 (RIA) INFRAEOSC-06
  • 41. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 42. Horizontal and Vertical The EOSC merges what are Domain Specific and Horizontal e-Infrastructures….. 42 Resources and Data Shared across RIs and eIs DANGER
  • 44. EOSCpilot and EOSC topics A tail of two decades The first decade: 2003-2012 Policy Some observations The second decade (First half): 2013 -2017 Policy Some observations EOSCpilot The second decade (Second half): 2018-2022 EOSCpilot isa pilot Some imaginations www.eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
  • 45. Governance Development Forum Day 2 3 October 2017 Tallinn Juan Bicarregui STFC [email protected]
  • 46. Agenda 9:00-10:30 EOSCpilot meets eIRG EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration - Arjen van Rijn Discussion 10:30-12:00 Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro 12:00 Lunch
  • 47. Governance Development Forum Day 2 3 October 2017 Tallinn
  • 48. Agenda 9:00-10:30 EOSCpilot meets eIRG EOSCpilot and EOSC topics - Juan Bicarregui E-IRG Infrastructure Commons: interoperability and Integration - Arjen van Rijn Discussion 10:30-12:00 Shaping the EOSC service architecture and service portfolio EOSC service architecture - Sergio Andreozzi EOSC service portfolio management – Jan Bot Discussion and wrap up Saara Kontro 12:00 Lunch
  • 49. Data Culture and Services Sections 1 and 2 of Declaration: 1. Data Culture and FAIR Data 2. Research data services and Architecture 3. [Governance and Funding]
  • 50. Data Culture and FAIR data This section has 15 Paragraphs: 1. [Data culture] …research data is recognised as a significant output of research… 2. [Open access by-default] All researchers must enjoy access to an open-by-default, …. 3. [Skills] The necessary skills and education … should be provided throughout the EU as part of higher education, 4. [Data stewardship] Researchers need the support of adequately trained data stewards. … 5. [Rewards and incentives] Rewarding research data sharing is essential….
  • 51. Data Culture and FAIR data 6. [FAIR principles] Implementation of the FAIR principles must be pragmatic and technology-neutral, … 7. [Standards] The EOSC must be underpinned by minimal and rigorous global standards for open research data … 8. [FAIR Data governance] The design and implementation of FAIR principles must be built upon inclusive stakeholder participation … 9. [Implementation & transition to FAIR] Implementation of FAIR principles requires careful prioritisation and orchestration. … 10.[Research data repositories] Trusted research data repositories play a fundamental role in modern science.
  • 52. Data Culture and FAIR data 11. [Accreditation/certification] Scientists must be assured that the …research infrastructures where they deposit/ access data conform to clear rules and 12. [Data Management Plans] … the use of DMPs should become obligatory in all research projects generating or collecting publicly funded research data 13. [Technical implementation] …researchers also need handy tools to make data FAIR. These include: • [Citation system] • [Common catalogues] • [Semantic layer] • [FAIR tools and services] 14. [Data expert organisations] The Research Data Alliance, CODATA, DDI Alliance and other organisations active in the research communities must be used as forums to reach … 15. [Legal aspects] It is essential for the success of EOSC to clarify and address the legal uncertainty of Open Access to research data, …
  • 53. Data Culture and Services Sections 1 and 2 or Declaration: Data Culture and FAIR Data Research data services and Architecture
  • 54. Services and Architecture This section has 11 Paragraphs: 1. [EOSC architecture] The EOSC will be developed as a data infrastructure commons … 2. [Implementation] Resources, components and initiatives of pan-European relevance will be federated on the basis of objective criteria, … 3. [Legacy] The EOSC should incentivise the re-use of existing building blocks… 4. [User needs] Users should see the EOSC as a one-stop-shop to find, access, and use research data and services from multiple disciplines and platforms. … 5. [Service provision] Research Data Infrastructures, e-infrastructures and commercial operators will develop and provide services based on user needs, … 6. [Service deployment] The EOSC shall support different deployment ….
  • 55. Services and Architecture 7. [Thematic areas] The EOSC shall promote the co-ordination and progressive federation of open data infrastructures developed in specific thematic … 8. [Research infrastructures] The role of ESFRI and EIROFORUM research infrastructures and organisations in the EOSC will be enhanced, … 9. [EU-added value and coordination] The EOSC must implement policy hand in hand with technology. … 10. [High Performance Computing and the EOSC] … This supercomputing and data infrastructure could support the European Open Science Cloud by providing data access and advanced computing and data management services. ... 11. [Innovation] The EOSC should create a level playing field for businesses and innovative SMEs to develop, and co-develop with publicly funded institutions, added- value services for researchers. …
  • 56. Governance Development Forum Day 2 3 October 2017 Tallinn