JRA: Data Spaces

Research Infrastructure Dataspace (RIDS) Showcase

Project summary

Collaboration in science and research is essential for advancing knowledge, tackling difficult problems, encouraging innovation, and developing a more connected and influential scientific community. By collaborating, researchers can produce results that would be challenging or impossible to produce alone, thereby extending human knowledge and enhancing our comprehension of the world. Despite these benefits, there are numerous technical and administrative challenges, such as data privacy and security concerns, the need for proper data management plans and documentation, potential data misuse, and the availability of trusted, simple, user-friendly methods and software tools. These challenges must be overcome before such a data-sharing endeavor can be regarded as acceptable and successful. The JRA will help strengthen the inter-laboratory interaction of SIRFN members by facilitating the exchange of research data in a secure and efficient way. The creation of this data space seeks to overcome the technical barriers linked to data sharing, through common standards, tools and infrastructures in a context of digital sovereignty.  

Objectives of the project

The objective of this project is to build on top of the dataspace concept and develop an international research dataspace showcase where various participating research and industry partners could share and use research data. These objectives can be summaries as: 

 

  • Identification of the common use cases 
  • Definition and development of a common RI ontology 
  • Definition and development of relevant infrastructure and support services 
  • Development of a working prototype of infrastructure and support services 
  • Demonstrate realization of some selected use cases 

 

 

⇒ Learn more about Data Spaces JRA here

JRA Leader

Participants

This JRA is supported by int:net project


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