Final Report on Open Science Use Cases for Fusion Information (original) (raw)

Interim Report on Open Science Use Cases for Fusion Information

2020

The overall objective of Fair4Fusion "is to make European (or nationally when permitted) funded data more widely available to the fusion community, other science communities, funding bodies, and the public at large in order to maximise the impact of, the data and demonstrate the importance of the work done at relevant sites".1 In this deliverable2, "Interim Report on Open Science Use Cases for Fusion Information" we present a collection of user stories to capture existing and hypothetical open science use cases. The "Final Report on Open Science use Cases for Fusion Information" is due in month 9 of the project and will further elaborate and extend this collection of use cases. For existing use cases, a range of cases starting with single site access (currently readily available) and then extending to multi-site access (currently only partly available) are provided. These take the form of plotting or obtaining the data for time-traces as well as profile...

ESCAPE prototypes a data infrastructure for open science

EPJ Web of Conferences

The European-funded ESCAPE project will prototype a shared solution to computing challenges in the context of the European Open Science Cloud. It targets Astronomy and Particle Physics facilities and research infrastructures and focuses on developing solutions for handling Exabyte scale datasets. The DIOS work package aims at delivering a Data Infrastructure for Open Science. Such an infrastructure would be a non HEP specific implementation of the data lake concept elaborated in the HSF Community White Paper and endorsed in the WLCG Strategy Document for HL-LHC. The science projects in ESCAPE are in different phases of evolution. While HL-LHC can leverage 15 years of experience of distributed computing in WLCG, other sciences are building now their computing models. This contribution describes the architecture of a shared ecosystem of services fulfilling the needs in terms of data organisation, management and access for the ESCAPE community. The backbone of such a data lake will con...

A Collection of Open Science Use Cases

2020

The Open Science Awards recognize researchers or research students who have used Open Science to make their research more accessible, transparent or reproducible. In the context of the first National Open Science Festival a call for Use Cases was published allowing all researchers and Phd students from Dutch universities, UMCs and research institutes to submit their use case. The call was looking for use cases that explored challenges and difficulties as well as positive experiences and successful outcomes. This collection of Use Cases is the result of this call. Use Cases in this Collection: Open science practices in Majorana research; Studies of Populations of Individuals Birds; A webtool for interactive data visualization and data sharing; Open science and open data for human factors research; cBiT: The Compendium for Biomaterial Transcriptomics; The Student Initiative for Open Science (SIOS); A practical tool for standardising future costs in economic evaluation; Making open psy...