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A.GENERIC

  1.  Which Research Infrastructure are you representing?
  2. Which type of science are you serving ? (Frascati manual of Fields of Research and Development (FORD)) (can we compile a list!?)
  3. Please provide description about the research infrastructure, which kind of instrastructure is operated and by whoom, where, is there a formalised collaboration etc.
  4. Please provide description of the user audience e.g. number of users, distribution over the globe and organisations.
  5. Do you cater for users from the citizen scientists or industry users? 
  6. Is the RI member of EOSC?
  7. Is the RI participating in Citizen Science Programmes or other initiatives or programmes?

B.AAI solution

  1. What are the currently running as an AAI solution? Which organisation is providing it? 
  2. Is your AAI solution compliant to AARC BPA?
  3. Which AARC guidelines are you implementing? (add the table... )

C.Policy for access management

  1. Does the Research Infrastructures have a access policy (document that defines principles governing access to the research infrastructure and the further utilisation of the results)?
  2. Is there a formalised procedure to manage access rights to services (e.g. cooperation agreement, call for application and evaluation,  ad-hoc individual order/access, member of an organisation, etc.)?
  3. What are the requirements for identification of the users (e.g. required information, LoA, authentication method)? 
  4. How do you implement the policy for access management (e.g. how is the individual who can access the research research data/measurement data/your research instrument identified and authorised)? 

D. Workflow


1. Can you describe the research workflow? 


Based on the workflow we could ask sub-quesions such as:

E. Requirements

  1. Can you describe further requirements, gaps and challenges?


As we collect the answers, we will try to identify common requirements. We can use the EOSC AAI requirements as basis for this: