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  • eduroam as a service - eaas - detailed roadmap 
    • Overall system design specified – DONE
    • Implement first prototype – ONGOING
    • finalize first prototype for the service - Dec 2016 [COMMITED]
    • launch pilot for the service - Jan 2017 [COMMITED]
          -> functional except credential revocation; preliminary UI; see “Pilot Features”
    • stop the pilot - May 2017 [PLANNED]
    • eaas beta version - June 2017 [PLANNED]
          -> fully functional, near-final UIs; see “Beta Features”
    • eaas v1.0 , – July 2017 [PLANNED]
    • documentation and acceptanace acceptance testing - July 2017– Sep 2017 [POSSIBILITY]
    • service launch and handover to production - Oct 2017 [POSSIBILITY]
  • eduroam user diagnostics
    • analyse requirements - Dec 2016
    • start development - Jan 2017
    • finalize prototype - June 2017
    • early adopters release and acceptance testing- July 2017
    • service launch - Oct 2017
  • radsec scalability
  • CAT development

Service availability and incidents

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Support, operations and devops effort spent and planned

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Caution: Reporting on spent manpower in GEANT projects is not conceptualised for easy and accurate tracking of spent manpower for different services and for different aspects of work on those services (ie what was spent on development, support or operations). For GN4-1, it comes down on how much individual person claimed under certain task. eduroam development and operations were performed under same task in GN4-1 and therefore its impossible to make such differentiation at this point. 

SA5 TaskSpentBudgetType of performed work
T7 - eduroam   310.850,83 €   335.333,74 €eduroam development and operations

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Proposal for additional KPIs related to usage, uptake and costs 

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Although GN4-2 Technical Annex does not have details on target values for KPIs, we have projected the target based on the current rate of usage growth and expected changes in the market. It is expected that growth of eduroam will be slower than in previous years due to full coverage/use in many organisations, and the potential impact of the abolition of roaming data charges in the EU. Nonetheless, as eduroam delivers more value than simply cost of network access, growth is still expected.

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