e-IRG Roadmap 2012

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Authors

  • Gudmund Høst
  • Leif Laaksonen
  • Ivan Maric
  • Norbert Meyer
  • Kees Neggers
  • Dana Petcu
  • Bjørn Henrichsen
  • Sverker Holmgren
  • Frank van Iersel
  • Anton Frank
  • Marie Sandberg
  • Jan Wiebelitz

Research Organisations

External Research Organisations

  • Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration (NeIC)
  • CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd.
  • University of Zagreb
  • Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
  • Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC)
  • Stichting SURF
  • West University of Timisoara
  • Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  • Uppsala University
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Publication statusPublished - 9 Dec 2012

Abstract

With the Roadmap 2012, e-IRG presents a vision of the future of e-Infrastructures in Europe . An advanced e-Infrastructure Commons will be necessary to implement the Innovation Union1 and the Digital Agenda2, two essential flagships of the EU’s 2020 Strategy3 . e-Infrastructure is used to refer to an environment to share research and educational resources (e .g . network, computers, storage, software, data) so that these resources can easily be accessed and used by academia, researchers and scientists as required . The value to the users of any infrastructure is not in the infrastructure itself, but in the “leverage” it provides on (new) competitive “core activi- ties” of the users, which make is difficult to create sustainable business models for the exploitation of infrastructures . Commons4 is used as resource management principle by which a resource is shared within a community .5 This Roadmap 2012 presents the principles of the political, techno- logical, and administrative framework for an easy and cost-effective shared use of distributed electronic resources across Europe: the e-Infrastructure Commons .

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e-IRG Roadmap 2012. / Høst, Gudmund ; Laaksonen, Leif; Maric, Ivan et al.
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Høst, G, Laaksonen, L, Maric, I, Meyer, N, Neggers, K, Petcu, D, Henrichsen, B, Holmgren, S, van Iersel, F, Frank, A, Sandberg, M & Wiebelitz, J 2012, e-IRG Roadmap 2012. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4049560
Høst, G., Laaksonen, L., Maric, I., Meyer, N., Neggers, K., Petcu, D., Henrichsen, B., Holmgren, S., van Iersel, F., Frank, A., Sandberg, M., & Wiebelitz, J. (2012). e-IRG Roadmap 2012. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.4049560
Høst G, Laaksonen L, Maric I, Meyer N, Neggers K, Petcu D et al. e-IRG Roadmap 2012. 2012. doi: 10.5281/ZENODO.4049560
Høst, Gudmund ; Laaksonen, Leif ; Maric, Ivan et al. / e-IRG Roadmap 2012. 2012.
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