Published December 23, 2020 | Version 1.0 approved
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eLTER PLUS Deliverable D10.2 - Report on Data and ICT needs from Research Challenges (RCs) to be used in Virtual Access (VA)

  • 1. University of Rome
  • 2. University of Bucarest
  • 3. INRAE
  • 4. CNRES-IGE
  • 5. CNR-ISMAR
  • 6. CIBIO
  • 7. Forest Research, UK
  • 8. CNR
  • 9. UK Centre of Ecology and Hydrology
  • 10. Camerino University
  • 11. IRD, FR
  • 12. INBO
  • 13. EBD-CSIC
  • 14. Universität für Bodenkultue
  • 15. Umweltbundesamt GmbH
  • 16. Ben Gurion University
  • 17. IBER, BG
  • 18. Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ
  • 19. SLU
  • 20. CNRS
  • 21. Universität für Bodenkultur
  • 22. University Grenoble
  • 23. SYKE
  • 24. UCPH
  • 25. University of Helsinki
  • 26. ZRC SAZU
  • 27. Forschungszentrum Jülich
  • 28. ILE SAS
  • 29. BioSense Institute
  • 30. Technical University of Crete
  • 31. University Grenoble Alpes
  • 32. FCUL, PT
  • 33. Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald Schnee und Landschaft
  • 34. UK Centre pf Ecology and Hydology
  • 35. CNRE-IREA

Description

The current document provides an overview of the data and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) requirements of the users emerging from the sciences cases in the eLTER PLUS project (see paragraph 3.1 and 3.2 for the description of the users  dentified for defining user requirements). These findings are used to derive functional (i.e. the behaviour of essential features of the  system) and non-functional (i.e. the general characteristics of the system) requirements for the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and services, as well as to focus on data needs for large-scale analyses. The content will be used to design and  further develop IT components in WP11. This document is a first iteration of user requirements and their implications for eLTER ICT  development presenting high-level user stories collected following a user centric approach. As development proceeds during the  project and research advances, it will certainly be a living document in the sense that acquired knowledge will inform and influence further iterations of development, for instance by updating the proposed use cases in cooperation with stakeholders.

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Funding

European Commission
eLTER PLUS - European long-term ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological systems research infrastructure PLUS 871128