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  • AARC Bluepring Architecture - The Blueprint Architecture delivered by AARC1 was one of the foundations for the AARC2 project to build upon. AARC2 has continued to work on the AARC Blueprint Architecture (AARC BPA), which is still a great achievement. This has been and will remain for some time a cornerstone for those in charge of designing an AAI for their research collaboration. Beside working on a new version of the BPA that will be available by June 2018 (and will be more research community oriented), there has been ongoing work on the technical guidelines, as well as on the policy aspects. The latter is being address  via the AARC Policy Toolkit which is being developed; this to address security and privacy aspects related to the AARC BPA.


  • Documents -
    • Deliverables and milestones - These documents were defined as part of the AARC2 description of work.
      • The list of deliverables and milestones for Y1 is available on the wiki as well as on the AARC site. 
    • Guidelines - AARC2 produces different  guidelines to support the deployment  of the AARC BPA in research collaborations and to address interoperability across infrastructures. AARC2 produceded in Y1 6 guidelines (DOI:
      • AARC-G021    Exchange of specific assurance information between Infrastructures

      • AARC-G029    Guidelines on stepping up the authentication component in AAIs implementing the AARC BPA

      • AARC-G031    Guidelines for evaluating the combined assurance of linked identities

      • AARC-G040    Preliminary Proxy Policy Recommendations (application to the LS AAI)

      • AARC-G041    G041    Expression of REFEDS RAF assurance components for identities derived from social media accounts

      • AARC-G042    G042   Data Protection Impact Assessment - an initial guide for communities

Guidelines that have a general purpose and are meant to facilitate inter-operability across infrastructures are discussed by the AEGIS group for endorsement.  The "AARC Engagement Group for InfrastructureS" (AEGIS) has establish bi-directional channels between AARC2 and infrastructures (that deploy or are in the process of deploying an AARC compliant AAI) to advise each other on the developments and production integration aspects of the AARC results. The current guidelines endorsed by AEGIS are:

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