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    Result information

    Title of the Result (120 characters)

    AARC Recommendations for a common long-term AAI strategy

    Message/Teaser to the potential user (1000 characters)

    What can Funding Agencies, Research Communities and AAI implementers and operators do to allow global connectivity between research infrastructures? Check out the AARC Compendium for concrete recommendations and guidelines 

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    Result Type

    • Policy Related Results

    Target Audience

    • International Organisations (ex. OECD, FAO, UN, etc.)

    • Public or private funding institutions

    • Research and Technology Organisations

    Our needs are

    • Incubators / Accelerators
    • Technology Transfer Expertise

    • Expanding to more markets /finding new customers

    We specifically need/are looking for (600 words)

    The AARC TREE best practices and recommendations align technical approaches and foster collaboration in implementation across scientific domains. Via the AARC TREE Compendium, which will be published as the AARC Handbook, and the work carried out by WP3 work package, insight was gathered in terms of the current status of adoptions of the AARC guidelines including identifying challenges to their implementation and the need to have stable funding for the operations of AAIs in the R&E sector. The AARC Handbook, which has listed different recommendations aimed at different Target Groups, intends to function as an outreach and engagement tool, to support and foster further uptake of AARC guidelines by a wider group of research collaborations. 

    About us

    Main project

    AARC-

    TREE project

    Other related projects

    OSCARS: Open Science Clusters' Action for Research and Society

    Result Contributors

    AARC-TREE Consortium

    Owners for exploitation

    CERN, DARIAH, the AARC Handbook Editorial Board and the wider AARC Community

    Start-up created for further exploitation?

    • No

    Logo

    N/A

    Testimonials

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    Title of the success story collection (should at least contain material that is not created by the contributors or owners). You can add several entries to this section (click Add information)

    The AARC Handbook, aimed at different Target Groups, intends to function as an outreach and engagement tool, to support and foster further uptake of AARC guidelines by a wider group of research collaborations. This work will continue beyond the end of the AARC-TREE project and will be coordinated by the AARC Handbook Editorial Board which will meet on a quarterly basis. More information will be collected in the coming months. The final version of the compendium, which has been renamed to handbook, was published on 25th February 2026. It will be promoted beyond the AARC TREE lifetime.  

    Link

    Testimonials, from research communities that use the AARC Handbook, will be collected on the AARC website over time: https://aarc-community.org/

    Link

    Find us on

    Description

    This could be, e.g. homepage or EOSC marketplace entry. As with testimonials, it is possible to add more than one line: homepage + marketplace entry, ideal solution.

    The AARC Handbook will be published on Zenodo and available also on the AARC Website. 

    Link

    https://aarc-community.org/

    Link

    Result description and influence

    Result description (1200 characters)

    A more detailed description of the result, freeform. 

    Business Sector(s)/Policy Area(s)

    The Authentication and Authorisation for Research and Collaboration (AARC) Compendium - which will be published as the AARC Handbook - is intended as an introductory guide to implementing federated identity management for research collaborations, based on the AARC Blueprint Architecture (AARC BPA). 

    This guide provides an introduction to Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI). A glossary of key terms and their definitions is provided, as well as a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). 

    The compendium covers a number of different topics, including: what is the AARC Blueprint and why has it been developed?, how to implement an AAI service outlining a number of implementation scenarios. An overview of the landscape of existing AAI solutions is provided including commonly used software and services as well as hosted services. 

    Specific topics such as technical requirements, security, data protection and policy related issues are covered, including how to build the necessary bridges between legal, policy and technology.

    The AARC Handbook has been written with several audiences in mind:

    • Research Community Management AUDIENCE: RESEARCH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
    • AAI Implementors and Operators AUDIENCE: AAI IMPLEMENTORS AND OPERATORS 
    • Funding Agencies AUDIENCE: FUNDING AGENCIES
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    Business Sector(s)/Policy Area(s)

    • Digital economy and society
    • Education and training; Employment and social
    • affairs
    • Research and innovation

    Tags/Keywords

    Federated Identity Management, Authentication Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI), Research Infrastructures, Research Collaborations

     Your result's contribution to Sustainable Development

    Contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals

    • GOAL
    • 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
    • GOAL
    • 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

    Radical Innovation Breakthrough?

    Increase the awareness and accessibility of Authentication Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI) for the wider research infrastructure community. 

    Are you a member of the 'World Alliance for 1000 Solutions'?

    • No

    Your result's influence on policy

    Has your result had or do you expect it to have a significant influence on policy-making?

    • Yes

    Other information/data to share

    Title (optional, one or more links to further information)

    Open access publications, presentations, etc.


    Title 

    The Authentication and Authorisation for Research and Collaboration (AARC) Handbook is intended as an introductory guide to implementing federated identity management for research collaborations, based on the AARC Blueprint Architecture (AARC BPA). 

    Link

    Link

    Result, Business Maturity and Exploitation Outlook 

    Result Maturity

    TRL Level - N/A

    Current Stage and Next Steps

    The first version of the AARC Handbook has been published at the end of the AARC TREE project. This will be further iterated by theAARC Handbook Editorial Board and the wider AARC Community.

    Do you already have customers for this result?

    • Yes

    Number of existing customers

    • >1000

    What type of customers/ users do you have?

    • Individuals
    • Academia
    • R&T organisations
    • Public Institutions and Authorities
    • Governments

    Which Business Sectors do your customers mainly come from?

    • Research and innovation

    Unique value proposition

    AARC Handbook: making Authentication Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI) understandable for the wider research infrastructure community.

    Do you have a scalable business model?

    The AARC Handbook will be maintained by the Editorial Committee and the wider AARC Community on a voluntary basis supported by project-based funded where available.

    Is your result replicable?

    • Yes

    Please elaborate on the Replicability

    Our aim is to enable the wide uptake of the AARC Guidelines through the Research Infrastructures community. 

    Is your result and your business model sustainable in the long term?

    The AARC Handbook will be maintained by AARC Community on a voluntary basis supported by project-based funded where available.

    Please elaborate on Sustainability

    AARC Community volunteers take on the maintenance of the AARC Handbook as part of their daily work. 

    Are you targeting geographical markets?

    European and International Research Community. 

    Investor Corner

    What level of investment (EUR) are you currently looking for?

    Project funding to support the ongoing maintenance of the AARC Handbook.