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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

On Thursday 12th 12th July 2012, The European Commission Information Society and Media DG will host hosted a workshop on policy recommendations for the development and implementation of an Access and Authentication Infrastructures (AAI) for researchers in Europe, aimed at creating the conditions to enable an increase in collaboration.to present the recommendations to deliver an integrated Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting Infrastructure (AAAI) to help the emergence of a Scientific Data Infrastructure (SDI) aimed to create the conditions to access, share and preserve scientific data.

This workshop was This workshop is the culmination of a study to explore what the possibilities and requirements are for an AAIAAAI, given the new challenges posed by the rise of e-science data and the increasing emphasis on collaboration and the sharing of scientific content. Findings from the study will be were presented and various experts from within the e-science and research infrastructure providers communities will were asked to present their points of view views on the relevance of an AAI to their activities. Input from participants Feedback received during the workshop will be invited and considered in recommendations in the final report.

The final report will be submitted to the European Commission in September 2012 and will be used to inform the work of Horizon 2020.

Participants at the workshop will include included stakeholder representatives from National Research & Educational Networks (NRENs), research infrastructures, libraries and , data centrecentres, and the e-science community.

REGISTRATION

To register for this event please follow the registration link contained in your invitation email. If you have not received an invitation, and you would like to attend the workshop, you should contact Nadia Sluer (sluer@terena.org).

Details of registration can be found at:

https://www.terena.org/events/details.php?event_id=2263 

Registration closes on Friday the 29th of June.

DATE, TIME & PLACE

The workshop will take place at the European Commission Headquarters (Avenue de Beaulieu 25, Brussels, Belgium) on Thursday the 12th of July in Brussels, starting at 10.30am and finishing at 4pm. 

DRAFT AGENDA
ATTENDEES

The list of participants is now online.

AGENDA

The draft version of the report is online for comments.

 

TimeDescription
10.30 - 11.00Coffee
11.00 - 11.2520Welcome from the andEC - EC strategies and motivations for the study (25 m) - EC speaker TBD Kostas Glinos and Jarkko Siren (EC)
11.25 20 - 1211.0050Setting the scene: the The data problem - Diego (30mim) TBC (Diego was involved in both the eIRG reports and the involvement in riding the wave report).
12:00 - 12.30Presenting the findings of the study - LF (30min) TBC
12.30 - 13.30Lunch
Lopez (Telefonica)
11:50 - 13.00

User-community requirements for the Scientific Data Infrastructure (SDI)

eScience requirements - David Kelsey (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory )

Humanities requirements- DARIAH - Ye Cao 

Libraries requirements - Susan Reilly (LIBER)

NRENs/GEANT requirements - Valter Nordh (GU/NORDUnet)

13.00 - 14.00Lunch
14.00 - 14.5013.30 - 14:00The impact of EU Data Protection law - Patrick VanEecke (TBCDLA Piper)
14:00 - 15.15

Panel: Title to be found -Chair TBD The idea would be to have each group to present (10 min!) their views and report about their problems in relation to the findings.

The chair will open the discussion and get feedback on the study and the recommendations - Libraries, CLARIN (ESFRI), eScience, GEANT

15.15 - 15.30coffee break
50 - 15.20

Presenting the Recommendations of the study - Licia Florio (TERENA)

15.20 - 15.40Break
15.40 - 16.40

Panel - Feedback on the findings

Chair: Klaas Wierenga (CISCO Systems)

Each of the previous panel member will provide their feedback on the study findings and how the recommendations address their requirements.

Attendees will be invited to participate in the discussion.

16.40 - 17.00 Closing Remark - 15.30 - 16.00Summary from the panel and Conclusion: Can this study make a difference? 4.00 Closing from the EC Jean-Luc Dorel (EC)

 

CONTACT

Meeting organisation

Mr. Tamas Varga

University of Debrecen

tavarga@lib.unideb.hu

 

Local Support

European Commission

DG CNECT 'Communications Networks, Content and Technology'

Unit C1 - BU25 4/81

B-1049 Brussels, Belgium

Elisa Rappucci

 +32-2-29 87082