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Future Cyber Infrastructure: Requirements Gathering for E-Infrastructure Projects in the UK

This workshop addresses the essential requirements for e-infrastructure in the UK as outlined during the ENGAGE and eUptake projects. Experts like Neil Chue Hong (UK e-infrastructure) and Ann Zimmerman (University of Michigan) discuss effective strategies for capturing industrial requirements. We will explore methods for engaging both new and existing communities, identifying their needs and expectations. Key workshops will focus on efficient requirement gathering, community insights, and presenting findings. This collaborative effort aims to enhance the future of cyber infrastructure aligned with national and international goals.

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Future Cyber Infrastructure: Requirements Gathering for E-Infrastructure Projects in the UK

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  1. Requirements for Future e/Cyber-infrastructure

  2. Agenda Introduction Capturing requirements for e-infrastructure, the ENGAGE and eUptake projects in the UK, Neil Chue Hong UK e-infrastructure requirements Capturing Industrial requirements, BEingGRID Capturing requirements in TeraGRID, Ann Zimmerman, University of Michigan Requirements gathering in Open Science Grid, John McGee, RENCI. Discussion Closing remarks and way forward to OGF27

  3. Workshop 1 – How to gather requirements efficiently, where are we starting from? Workshop 2 – Gathering requirements from present communities Workshop 3 – Presenting findings and collating output

  4. Aim of Today Gathering requirements? What mechanisms work, which don’t What is the base of knowledge on which we should be working?

  5. Discussion Successful methods for engagement New communities, how to get what they want Existing communities What doe the institutions that supply our researchers want and how does this fit into national/international infrastructure?

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