Difference between revisions of "Virtual Research Environments Deployment and Operation: Procedures"

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There are several actors playing different roles during Virtual Research Environments deployment and operation:
 
There are several actors playing different roles during Virtual Research Environments deployment and operation:
* '''''[[Role VRE Designer|VRE Designer]]''''' the responsible of the definition of the Virtual Research Environment(s) that should be hosted by the D4Science-II Knowledge Ecosystem;
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* '''''[[Role VRE Designer|VRE Designer]]''''' the responsible of the definition of the Virtual Research Environment(s) that should be hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
* '''''[[Role VRE Manager|VRE Manager]]''''' the responsible for the operation of the Virtual Research Environment(s) hosted by the D4Science-II Knowledge Ecosystem;
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* '''''[[Role VRE Manager|VRE Manager]]''''' the responsible for the operation of the Virtual Research Environment(s) hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
* '''''[[Role VRE User|VRE User]]''''' the end users that will benefit from the Virtual Research Environment(s) hosted by the D4Science-II Knowledge Ecosystem;
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* '''''[[Role VRE User|VRE User]]''''' the end users that will benefit from the Virtual Research Environment(s) hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
 
* '''[[Role Support Team|Support Team]]:''' the group of people responsible for the resolution of production support tickets.
 
* '''[[Role Support Team|Support Team]]:''' the group of people responsible for the resolution of production support tickets.

Latest revision as of 17:49, 6 March 2012

Deployment and operation of Virtual Research Environments is carried out through a number of well defined procedures including:

  • VRE Creation: the procedure governing the activity leading to a new Virtual Research EnvironmentA ''system'' with the following distinguishing features: ''(i)'' it is a Web-based working environment; ''(ii)'' it is tailored to serve the needs of a Community of Practice; ''(iii)'' it is expected to provide a community of practice with the whole array of commodities needed to accomplish the community’s goal(s); ''(iv)'' it is open and flexible with respect to the overall service offering and lifetime; and ''(v)'' it promotes fine-grained controlled sharing of both intermediate and final research results by guaranteeing ownership, provenance, and attribution.;
  • VRE Membership: the procedure governing VREVirtual Research Environment.'s Membership;

There are several actors playing different roles during Virtual Research Environments deployment and operation:

  • VRE Designer the responsible of the definition of the Virtual Research EnvironmentA ''system'' with the following distinguishing features: ''(i)'' it is a Web-based working environment; ''(ii)'' it is tailored to serve the needs of a Community of Practice; ''(iii)'' it is expected to provide a community of practice with the whole array of commodities needed to accomplish the community’s goal(s); ''(iv)'' it is open and flexible with respect to the overall service offering and lifetime; and ''(v)'' it promotes fine-grained controlled sharing of both intermediate and final research results by guaranteeing ownership, provenance, and attribution.(s) that should be hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
  • VRE Manager the responsible for the operation of the Virtual Research EnvironmentA ''system'' with the following distinguishing features: ''(i)'' it is a Web-based working environment; ''(ii)'' it is tailored to serve the needs of a Community of Practice; ''(iii)'' it is expected to provide a community of practice with the whole array of commodities needed to accomplish the community’s goal(s); ''(iv)'' it is open and flexible with respect to the overall service offering and lifetime; and ''(v)'' it promotes fine-grained controlled sharing of both intermediate and final research results by guaranteeing ownership, provenance, and attribution.(s) hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
  • VRE User the end users that will benefit from the Virtual Research EnvironmentA ''system'' with the following distinguishing features: ''(i)'' it is a Web-based working environment; ''(ii)'' it is tailored to serve the needs of a Community of Practice; ''(iii)'' it is expected to provide a community of practice with the whole array of commodities needed to accomplish the community’s goal(s); ''(iv)'' it is open and flexible with respect to the overall service offering and lifetime; and ''(v)'' it promotes fine-grained controlled sharing of both intermediate and final research results by guaranteeing ownership, provenance, and attribution.(s) hosted by any gCube-based infrastructure;
  • Support Team: the group of people responsible for the resolution of production support tickets.