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WP3 – E-OSSR: Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository

WP3 – E-OSSR: Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository. Kay GRAF ECAP, Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen- Nürnberg ESCAP Kick-Off, LAPP, Annecy, February 2019. Introduction.

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WP3 – E-OSSR: Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository

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  1. WP3 – E-OSSR:Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository Kay GRAF ECAP, Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg ESCAP Kick-Off, LAPP, Annecy, February 2019

  2. Introduction • IntroducingWP3 – E-OSSR:Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository • Two sessions: • Today: 15 min of “formal” introduction • Tomorrow: 30 min of personal introduction, presentation of persons and tasks, and discussion ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  3. ESCAPE Aims Long-term goal: Open Science in the EOSC following the FAIR principle ⇒ Community-driven, i.e. by the needs and ideas of the (ESF)RI in the project ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  4. E-OSSR Aims and Objectives • Aim: expose the tools of the ESCAPE (ESF)RI projects in a repository under the EOSC catalogue of services • Objectives: • continuous development, deployment, exposure and preservation of software/tools/services • interoperability, software re-use and cross-fertilisation • open innovation environment for open standards, common regulation and shared (novel) software for multi-messenger&multi-probe data All objectives follow the community-based approach ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  5. Partners • (ESF)RI foundation – all represented: • CTA, EGO-Virgo, ELT, ESO, EST, FAIR, HL-LHC, JIVE/e-VLBI, KM3NeT, SKA • Supported/represented by the partners: • AIP, CERN, CNRS-CPPM, CNRS-LAPP, CTAO, EGO, FAU, GSI, HITS, IFAE, INFN, JIVE, MPG-MPIK, NWO-I-CWI, NWO-I-Nikhef, OROBIX, SKAO, UCM, UNITOV • Short presentation of partners tomorrow ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  6. ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  7. ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  8. Tasks and Contacts • Task 3.1: Management Activities, Policy and Support Actions (MAPS) • Lead: Kay Graf (FAU) • Task 3.2: ESFRI Software and Services Collection (ESSC) • Lead: Kay Graf (FAU) • Task 3.3: Common Approaches: Software and Services (CASS) • Lead: Cristiano Bozza (INFN) • Task 3.4: Foundation of Competence for Software and Service Innovation (COSSI) • Lead: Elena Cuoco (EGO) • Task 3.5: Repository Implementation and Deployment (RIAD) • Lead: Thomas Vuillaume and Jean Jacquemier (CNRS-LAPP) • Short task presentation tomorrow ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  9. E-OSSR in a Schematic ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  10. E-OSSR in Numbers • Duration (complete): • Starts: Month 1 (02/2019) • Ends: Month 42 (07/2022) • Partners: 17 (out of 31 ESCAPE partners) • Effort: 468 PM (out of 1,774 PM total) ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  11. Deliverables • Project plan for WP3 (FAU) 11/2019 • Software and Service List 02/2020and Integration Plan (FAU) • CDR on Repository & Demonstrator (CNRS) 08/2020 • Innovation Competence Group (EGO) 08/2020 • Training Event – 1st School (CNRS) 10/2020 • Mid-term Progress Report (FAU) 02/2021 • LicenseandProvenance Model 02/2021for Repository (CNRS) • Training Event – 2nd School (CNRS) 10/2021 ⇒ tuned to follow and steer the work in the WP; internal milestones possible/necessary to add during the project ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  12. Milestones • During project (always ~3 months after the deliverables/events) • E-EAB evaluation of deliverables and periodic reports - central by CNRS (02/2020, 02/2021, 02/2022, 07/2022) • Review of deliverables and summary report of workshops – internal by FAU (05/2020, 11/2020, 02/2021, 05/2021) • End of the project: • Final workshop to evaluate outcome of E-OSSR – FAU (05/2022) • Repository Online – CNRS/FAU (07/2022) ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  13. Strong Basis http://repository.asterics2020.eu https://eosc-portal.eu • work will be based on and continue: • ASTERICS (mainly OBELICS) project’s efforts and experience • Software and service development, cross-fertilisation and sharing of experience • OBELICS service repository • EOSC pilot projects workand EOSC portal ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  14. Challenges • exposing software and services in the cloud brings challenges and questions: • Functional range of repository and its integration in EOSC • Administrative and legal issues (A&A, licensing, preservation, provenance,…) • Efficient implementation of co-development, cross-fertilisation and innovative approaches in software/service development • Harmonising the wishes/needs of the (ESF)RIs, the EOSC itself and its users ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  15. Interfaces to otherWPs • E-OSSR strives to: • Establish a foundation to (co-)develop EOSC-ready software and services; • expose them to users via the EOSC catalogue of services; • E-OSSR does not focus on: • application of those services in the EOSC and integration to portals/analysis platforms • Interfaces to: • WP1 for policy regulations • WP2 linking the data to the software/services • WP4/5 integrating the software and services in portals and platforms • WP6 for dissemination of achievements ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  16. Thankyou! End of Part I ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  17. Introduction • IntroducingWP3 – E-OSSR:Open-source scientific Software and Service Repository • Two sessions: • Today: 15 min of “formal” introduction • Tomorrow: 30 min of personal introduction, presentation of persons and tasks, and discussion ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  18. Partners • (ESF)RI foundation – all represented: • CTA, EGO-Virgo, ELT, ESO, EST, FAIR, HL-LHC, JIVE/e-VLBI, KM3NeT, SKA • Supported/represented by the partners: • AIP, CERN, CNRS-CPPM, CNRS-LAPP, CTAO, EGO, FAU, GSI, HITS, IFAE, INFN, JIVE, MPG-MPIK, NWO-I-CWI, NWO-I-Nikhef, OROBIX, SKAO, UCM, UNITOV ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  19. Partners and Main Contacts • AIP Leibnitz-InstitutfürAstrophysik Potsdam Carsten Denker • CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research Ian Bird, Simone Campana • CNRS-CPPM Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CNRS) Paschal Coyle, Andrei Tsaregorodtsev • CNRS-LAPP Laboratoired’Annecy de Physique des Particules (CNRS) Jean Jacquemier, Thomas Vuillaume • CTAO Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory Matthias Fuessling • EGO European Gravitational Observatory Elena Cuoco, Stavros Katsanevas • FAU Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg Kay Graf • GSI GSI HelmholtzzentrumfürSchwerionenforschung Mohammad Al-Turany • HITS Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies Kai Polsterer • IFAE Instituto de Fisica de AltasEnergias Javier Rico ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  20. Partners and Main Contacts • INFN Istituto Nazionale de FisicaNucleare Cristiano Bozza • JIVE Joint Institute for Very Long Baseline Interferometry Arpad Szomoru • MPG-MPIK Max-Planck-InstitutfürKernphysik (MPG) Roberta Zanin • NWO-I-CWI Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (NWO-I) JannisTeunissen • NWO-I-NikhefNationaalinstituutvoorsubatomairefysica (NWO-I) AartHeijboer • OROBIX OROBIX SRL Luca Antiga • SKAO Square Kilometre Array Organisation Roise Bolton • UCM Universidad Complutense de Madrid José Luis Contreras • UNITOV UniversitadegliStudi di Roma Torvergata Dario Del Moro ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  21. Tasks and Contacts • Task 3.1: Management Activities, Policy and Support Actions (MAPS) • Lead: Kay Graf (FAU) • Partners: CNRS-LAPP, FAU • Transversal activities: • Management/policy: ensure the aims and objectives can be and are achieved • Support: help desk and training activities • Task 3.2: ESFRI Software and Services Collection (ESSC) • Lead: Kay Graf (FAU) • Partners: CERN, CNRS-LAPP, CTAO, FAU, NWO-I- Nikhef, GSI, JIVE, SKAO • Activities and Aims: • platform for incorporation, development, testing, … of software and services as provided by the (ESF)RIs into the EOSC • Initial list available, to be extended during the project ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  22. Tasks and Contacts – cont. • Task 3.3: Common Approaches: Software and Services (CASS) • Lead: Cristiano Bozza (INFN) • Partners: CNRS-CPPM, FAU, GSI, IFAE, INFN, MPG- MPIK, UCM • Activities and Aims: • Fostering re-use and cross-fertilization of developments between (ESF)RIs • Common software and services: libraries, data formats, simulation stacks,… • Task 3.4: Foundation of Competence for Software and Service Innovation (COSSI) • Lead: Elena Cuoco (EGO) • Partners: AIP, CNRS- LAPP, NWO-I- CWI, EGO, HITS, INFN, OROBIX, UNITOV • Activities and Aims: • Review and further develop new approaches and developments for data exploitation • Starting with machine and deep learning • Establish innovation competence group ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  23. Tasks and Contacts – cont. • Task 3.5: Repository Implementation and Deployment (RIAD) • Lead: Thomas Vuillaume and Jean Jacquemier (CNRS-LAPP) • Partners: CNRS-LAPP, FAU • Activities and Aims: • Create Common service template and apply to software and services • Regulations for standards (documentation, tutorials and tests) • Establish the trusted digital repository ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  24. Interfaces to otherWPs • OSSR strives to: • Establish a foundation to (co-)develop EOSC-ready software and services; • expose them to users via the EOSC catalogue of services; • OSSR does not focus on: • application of those services in the EOSC and integration to portals/analysis platforms • Interfaces to: • WP1 for policy regulations • WP2 linking the data to the software/services • WP4/5 integrating the software and services in portals and platforms • WP6 for dissemination of achievements ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  25. Organisation and Communication • Efficient communication and information flow is key ingredient to successful project(s) • Proposal: • Open communication in the WP • Organisational and harmonisational flow in WP always through WP lead group (task leaders); between WPs over the WP coordinators and E-EB (ESCAPE Executive Board) • Regular meetings of • entire WP (tri-monthly and adjacent time slots to our workshops) • WP lead group (bi-monthly and during workshops, before E-EB meetings) • Setup (and usage) of IT services (harmonised over ESCAPE) ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

  26. Start of Work • Start of ESCAPE: 02/2019 ( until 07/2022) • Kick-off Meeting: 02/2019 • WP open phone call +2 weeks (discuss open points, set the scenario) • Preparatory phase until 10/2019 (ramp up activities, hiring) ESCAPE Kick-Off Meeting, K. Graf

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