Report sulle attività svolte a Catania per ALICE C. Carrubba and G. Inserra Workshop Finale del PRIN STOA-LHC – Bari,
Outline Introductory concepts ALICE Open Data attempt and its current limitations The STOA Knowledge Workflow “Live demo” Summary and conclusions 2
How do e-Infrastructures support the Scientific Method? The Scientific Method Data Infrastructures Open Access Doc. Repos. Data Repos.. Semantic-web enrichment of linked data Data preservation HTC/HPC Clusters Grids, Clouds both ways Challenge: «walk» across the knowledge path both ways 3
The “re-”’s of the Scientific Method 4
Open Science Definition ( “Open Science refers to a scientific culture that is characterized by its openness. Scientist share results almost immediately and with a very wide audience” 5
6 Open Science
Making Open Science a Reality 7 Open Science
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The CERN Open Data Portal (opendata.cern.ch) 9
10 The CERN Open Data Portal (opendata.cern.ch)
11 The CERN Open Data Portal (opendata.cern.ch) Limitations: Users have to install the ALICE VM on their cloud Analyses are not citable nor discoverable In case of re-use/extension of an analysis, no authorship is possible
The Knowledge Workflow implemented in STOA 22 12
13 Live demo
Summary and conclusions All elements of the Knowledge Workflow are citable, discoverable and «linked» together in the same «package» Analyses are discoverable, citable and research products can be claimed by author(s) in his/her(their) ORCID profile No need of any local resource; everything is driven/steered through a simple web browser Federated authentication and fine grained authorisation are supported All objectives of the proposal have been met and in many cases even exceeded 14