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MISSION OF eIRG

MISSION OF eIRG. Rome, Dec. 10, 2003. MISSION OF eIRG. Original statement. eIRG objectives. To identify the fundamental fabric, services and resources needed to enable pan-European e-Science Recommend resource sharing policy guidelines to: National Grid initiatives

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MISSION OF eIRG

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  1. MISSION OF eIRG Rome, Dec. 10, 2003

  2. MISSION OF eIRG • Original statement

  3. eIRG objectives • To identify the fundamental fabric, services and resources needed to enable pan-European e-Science • Recommend resource sharing policy guidelines to: • National Grid initiatives • Regional & European – wide eInfrastructure projects • Contribute to International policy fora • Give input to other policy drafting bodies e.g. ESFRI, NREN PC etc.

  4. eIRG objectives • Focus first on eScience application user groups (as enablers of novel architectures) but also address wider application domains (e.g. eLearning, eGovernment, eHealth, eCulture, eBusiness, etc.) within the ERIA • Identify, inform and promote GRID awareness among communities who can benefit from sharing resources • Address Governance issues of Grid deployment • Draw upon the experience of the NREN community (Structure, Operations, AUPs)

  5. eIRG structure • Consists of appointed Member, Accession and Associated States Representatives plus EC officials • Initially coordinated by rotating EU Presidencies with the scheme of a troica of past – current –future presidencies • Supported by a Technical Support Group, via resources from EU flagship projects (EGEE, DEISA, GN2?) and other possible initiatives.

  6. Policy Architecture Users Applications Resource exchange Resource allocation Middleware User contributed resources Common Resources, storage, computers, instruments etc Application & resource independent services (AA) in eScience, eHealth, eGovernment etc Networks, GEANT, NRENs, Lambda etc

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