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TY - BOOK
T1 - e-IRG White Paper 2013
AU - Wiebelitz, Jan
AU - van Rijn, Arjen
AU - Neggers, Kees
AU - van Iersel, Frank
AU - von Voigt, Gabriele
AU - Decrouchelle, Anne
AU - Genova, Françoise
AU - Heller, Lambert
AU - Meyer, Norbert
AU - Holmgren, Sverker
AU - Pappalardo, Gelsomina
AU - Henrichsen, Bjørn
AU - Sacco, Lorenza
AU - Gaido, Luciano
AU - Argyrakis, Panos
AU - Korosoglou, Paschalis
AU - Garofalakis, Minos
AU - Vandenbroucke, Rosette
AU - Brzezniak, Maciej
AU - Januszewski, Radek
AU - Fotis, Karayannis
AU - Petcu, Dana
AU - Plociennik, Marcin
AU - Szeberenyi, Imre
AU - Wolniewicz, Pawel
AU - Cormack, Andrew
AU - Day, Bob
AU - Lewis, Paul
AU - Oudejans, Sandra
AU - Waisvisz, Willemijn
AU - Kontrafouri, Eirini
AU - Forgó, Nikolaus
AU - Foster, David
AU - Louridas, Panos
PY - 2013/10/31
Y1 - 2013/10/31
N2 - The e-IRG Roadmap 2012 outlines a need for a European “e-Infrastructure Commons” for knowledge, innovation and science in order to meet the challenges of implementing the EU’s 2020 Strategy. To implement such an e-Infrastructure Commons, a high degree of collaboration and standardisation is required. Furthermore, to provide users with leading edge services, a constant innovation at all levels is necessary. A certain degree of competition helps to ensure high quality of services and effective service provision. As a living ecosystem, an e-Infrastructure Commons must be flexible and able to change dynamically, efficiently, and in a future-proof manner. e-Infrastructures for research will only provide real value if they can provide services which are way ahead of what commercial providers can offer. In order to achieve all this, an ecosystem of different organisations is needed, both at the national and international levels, each with their own focus but also with effective coordination between them.
AB - The e-IRG Roadmap 2012 outlines a need for a European “e-Infrastructure Commons” for knowledge, innovation and science in order to meet the challenges of implementing the EU’s 2020 Strategy. To implement such an e-Infrastructure Commons, a high degree of collaboration and standardisation is required. Furthermore, to provide users with leading edge services, a constant innovation at all levels is necessary. A certain degree of competition helps to ensure high quality of services and effective service provision. As a living ecosystem, an e-Infrastructure Commons must be flexible and able to change dynamically, efficiently, and in a future-proof manner. e-Infrastructures for research will only provide real value if they can provide services which are way ahead of what commercial providers can offer. In order to achieve all this, an ecosystem of different organisations is needed, both at the national and international levels, each with their own focus but also with effective coordination between them.
UR - https://zenodo.org/record/4049675
U2 - 10.5281/ZENODO.4049675
DO - 10.5281/ZENODO.4049675
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - e-IRG White Paper 2013
ER -