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The D4Science project, presented at RCDL 2008 in Dubna, Russian Federation, aims to advance e-Infrastructure through the integration of gCube software. Funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme, this 24-month initiative focuses on enhancing Virtual Research Environments (VREs) for applications in Environmental Monitoring and Fishery Resources Management. The tutorial outlines the transition from content management systems to implementing VREs, including deployment procedures and user service access in a service-oriented architecture.
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RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation D4Science TutorialPreface George Kakaletris (NKUA)
The D4Science project at a glance • Sequel of DILIGENT FP6 IST Project • EGEE associated project • Funding Entity • European Commission • 7th Framework • ICT – eInfrastructures • Duration: 24 Months • (1/1/2008 – 31/12/2009) • Effort: 400MM • Total cost: ~3.765 K€ • Maximum EC funding: 3.150 K€ Full title: DIstributed colLaboratories Infrastructure on Grid ENabled Technology forScience RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
The D4Science Consortium RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
D4Science Implementation Plan in 3 bullets • Consolidate gCube software produced by DILIGENT to reach production-level quality • Release the software for internal and external use • Analyze and implement three distinct application scenarios in two different domains: • Environmental Monitoring • Fishery Resources Management • Deploy the infrastructure and serve the named application scenarios RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
Tutorial Outline • Preface (10’) • From Content Management Systems to VREs (30‘) • The evolution from Digital Libraries to Virtual Research Environments • Creating a VRE (50’) • Description of the current deployment procedure for creation and delivery of VRE enabled e-Infrastructure powered by the gCube System • Using a VRE (80’) • The approach for populating the VREs, accessing services and delivering information to the user in a complex SOA environment • Conclusions – Questions (20’) • Lessons learned throughout DILIGENT and D4Science project RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
Tutorial Presenters • Dr Pasquale Pagano, CNR-ISTI (Pisa, Italy), • Project Technical Director • Andrade Pedro, CERN (Geneva, Switzerland), • Service Activity Manager Deputy • George Kakaletris, University of Athens (Athens, Greece) • Joint Research Activity Manager RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
Resources • D4Science project web site: • http://www.d4science.eu/ • The gCube system web site: • http://software.d4science.research-infrastructure.eu/ RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation
Tutorial Outline RCDL 2008, Dubna, Russian Federation