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The '''iMarine Data e-Infrastructure''' is composed by 2 groups of resources:
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The '''D4Science Ecosystem''' is composed by 2 groups of resources:
  
* resources provided by the sites managed by 4 different iMarine project partners (CNR, FAO, FIN, NKUA) or provided by external partners sites having an established collaboration with iMarine ( ASGC Taiwan )
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* resources provided by the sites managed by different EU project partners (iMarine, EUBrazilOpenBio, etc) or provided by external partners sites having an established collaboration with some of the EU Projects.
* resources belonging to the iMarine CoP wich are planned to be accessible using the Federated approach.
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* resources accessible using a federated approach.
  
The project partners and the external partners provide hosting resources:
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In particular the iMarine project partners ( CNR, NKUA, FAO, FIN)  and its external partner ( ASGC)  provide hosting resources:
  
 
* '''[[Hosting Resources|Hosting Resources]]:''' the physical  and virtualized resources supporting the infrastructure
 
* '''[[Hosting Resources|Hosting Resources]]:''' the physical  and virtualized resources supporting the infrastructure
  
where to deploy gLite/EMI,  gCube, Hadoop software and other needed software:
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where to deploy gLite/EMI,  gCube, Hadoop and other needed software:
  
 
* '''[[gCube Resources|gCube Resources ]]:''' the gCube software resources
 
* '''[[gCube Resources|gCube Resources ]]:''' the gCube software resources
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* '''[[Runtime Resources |Runtime Resources]]:''' other type of  Resources exploited  at runtime by  the gCube Services.
 
* '''[[Runtime Resources |Runtime Resources]]:''' other type of  Resources exploited  at runtime by  the gCube Services.
  
As said, besides the resources hosted in iMarine Data e-Infrastructure itself, iMarine is establishing close interoperability links with other infrastructures, many of them already available in the D4Science Ecosystem. These collaborations are based on a Research Collaboration Model where resources of one infrastructure can be consumed or accessed by another infrastructure and vice-versa through an agreement community-based approach under the control of the infrastructure’s middleware:
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As said, besides the resources iMarine hosts in the D4Science Ecosystem, iMarine is establishing close interoperability links with other infrastructures, many of them already available in the D4Science Ecosystem. These collaborations are based on a Research Collaboration Model where resources of one infrastructure can be consumed or accessed by another infrastructure and vice-versa through an agreement community-based approach under the control of the infrastructure’s middleware:
  
 
The Federated Resources providers can be grouped in 3 categories:
 
The Federated Resources providers can be grouped in 3 categories:

Revision as of 18:44, 27 December 2011

The D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Ecosystem is composed by 2 groups of resources:

  • resources provided by the sites managed by different EU project partners (iMarine, EUBrazilOpenBio, etc) or provided by external partners sites having an established collaboration with some of the EU Projects.
  • resources accessible using a federated approach.

In particular the iMarine project partners ( CNR, NKUA, FAO, FIN) and its external partner ( ASGC) provide hosting resources:

  • Hosting Resources: the physical and virtualized resources supporting the infrastructure

where to deploy gLite/EMI, gCube, Hadoop and other needed software:

As said, besides the resources iMarine hosts in the D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Ecosystem, iMarine is establishing close interoperability links with other infrastructures, many of them already available in the D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. Ecosystem. These collaborations are based on a Research Collaboration Model where resources of one infrastructure can be consumed or accessed by another infrastructure and vice-versa through an agreement community-based approach under the control of the infrastructure’s middleware:

The Federated Resources providers can be grouped in 3 categories: