What is a Virtual Research Environment (part 1 and 2)
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"What is a Virtual Research Environment?" explained by Keith Jeffery
In the frame of the VRE4EIC project, tutorials are currently being produced explaining the use and benefits of the results of VRE4EIC.
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"What is a Virtual Research Environment?" explained by Keith Jeffery
The architecture - a set of software systems and tools of e-VRE is explained by Carlo Meghini
For more information, see also the deliverables related to "Work Package 3". The software is open source and released on GitHub
"Managing metadata in Virtual Research Environments" explained by Laurent Remy
For more information, see also the deliverables related to "Work Package 4"This video clarifies in which ways VREs support researchers in open data analysis. Seven cases presenting different modes of researcher support for open data analysis were investigated and compared. Four types of support were identified: 1) ‘Figure it out yourself', 2) ‘Leading users by the hand', 3) ‘Training to provide the basics' and 4) ‘Learning from peers'. This video is related to the open access paper "Analysing Open Data in Virtual Research Environments: New Collaboration Opportunities to Improve Policy Making"
Yi Yin from Delft University of Technology explains VRE requirements: what do VRE users need?
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Maria Theodoridou presents the VRE4EIC Metadata Portal. The first part of the tutorial introduces the core components and explains how to construct a basic query. The second part demonstrates advanced features of the portal: how to use the geographical map, how to expand basic into complex queries, and how to store and load queries.
For more information, see also the deliverables related to "Work Package 3". The software is open source and released on GitHub
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This video introduces research infrastructures, what a distributed research infrastructures can provide to users, as well as its underlying governmental and technical organisation. Real examples are demonstrated from the European Plate Observation System (EPOS) use case.
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Daniele Bailo explains how interoperable building blocks developed in the framework of VRE4EIC can be used to enhance functionalities of research infrastructures illustrated in the example of the EPOS use case.
VRE for environmental research infrastructures in ENVRIplus, presented by Zhiming Zhao from Unviersity of Amsterdam
Part 1: Research support systems
Part 2: Research Infrastructure development challenges
Part 3: Interoperability
Part 4: Overarching VRE for multiple RIs
Trust Part 1: The VRE4EIC AAI - Authentication & Authorization Infrastructure is explained by Jacco van Ossenbruggen from CWI in part 1 of this tutorial on trust.
Every Web application that provides access to expensive services or sensitive data needs to ensure this access is only given to trusted persons at the right time for the right reasons. Modern Authentication & Authorization Infrastructures provide scalable, federated solutions for this requirement. This video discusses the basic technical and organizational concepts of federated authentication and authorization protocols.
Trust Part 2: Trustable Computing in Open Science