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enabling data-intensive sciencethrough data infrastructures
LIBER 42nd Annual ConferenceMünchen, 27 June 2013
Carlos Morais PiresEuropean Commission
e-Infrastructures, DG CNECT.C1
Author’s views do not commit the European Commission
summary
• engineers and librarians… all about communicating information
• data as infrastructure: Europe is "Riding the Wave"
• interoperable data infrastructure
• balancing community driven and service driven initiatives
• H2020 WP under construction (pending “trilogue” decisions)
• times of change & “influence the future”
engineers…
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in http://en.wikipedia.org/
22 divided by 7 = 3,1428571428571428571428571428571
it’s all about bits…http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_%28information_theory%29#Definition
In information theory, entropy is a measure of the uncertainty in a random variable.
In this context, the term usually refers to the Shannon entropy, which quantifies the expected value of the information contained in a message.
Entropy is typically measured in bits.
Shannon entropy is the average unpredictability in a random variable, which is equivalent to its information content. The concept was introduced by Claude E. Shannon in his 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication"…
it’s all about communicating information…
Policy context
A Reinforced European Research Area Partnership for Excellence and Growth, COM(2012) 392 – July 2012
Towards better access to scientific information: boosting the benefits of public investments in research, COM(2012) 401 final - July2012
Commission, Recommendation on access and preservation of scientific information, C(2012) 4890 final – July 2012
data as infrastructure: Europe is Riding the Wave
The High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data presented Riding the Wave in October 2010
Vision: "data e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use, and trust of data. In a sense, the physical and technical infrastructure becomes invisible and the data themselves become the infrastructure a valuable asset on which science, technology, the economy and society can advance".
useful definitions
Data: digital recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings
(not include lab notebooks, preliminary analysis, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer review reports, communication with peers, physical objects, lab specimens)
[c.f. White House Memo on "Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research"]
Data infrastructures: services, applications, tools, knowledge and policies for research data to be discoverable, understandable, accessible, preserved and curated… and available 24/7
implementing interoperable data infrastructure
(a)data generators; research projects, big research infrastructure, installations or medium size laboratories, simulation centres, surveys or individual researchers
(b)discipline-specific data service providers, providing data and workflows as a service
(c) providers of generic common data services (computing centres, libraries)
(d)researchers as users, using the data for science and engineering
community driven data infrastructure, including ESFRI, ESFRI clusters and others
network infrastructure, GÉANT
distributed computing/software infrastructure
scientific data infrastructure
data infrastructure:bridging islands
bridges
consultation towards horizon2020
consultation towards horizon2020
What
Relevance, Strengths, Weaknesses
Propose additional areas of actions
How many
80+ replies from 100+ organisations
Who
Research organisations and associations, universities,…
LERU, LIBER, CNRS, COAR, EIROforum,, OpenAIRE, CERN, APA, Volker Mehrmann TU Berlin, European Bioinformatics Institute, Max Planck Society, Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg, Museum f. Naturkunde Berlin, Pensoft Publishers, University of Edinburgh, University of Göttingen, University of Florence, etc.
about the public consultation
overall opinion
responses…
involvement of all stakeholders across the fiches
relevance of long tail, universities have important role
preservation and access are related
look at areas that are less developed in IT
skills development
workflows for interaction researcher/data centres
match research and education
H2020 workprogramme being preparedplease note that things may change as result of the “trilogue”
H2020 Research Infrastructure: ensure that Europe has world-class research infrastructures, including e-infrastructures, accessible to all researchers in Europe and beyond.
It is a key area of H2020 Excellence in Science priority.
e-infrastructures will make every European researcher digital.
5 challenges: (1) High Performance Computing, (2) Connectivity, (3) Data, (4) e-Infrastructure Integration and (5) Policy and International.
H2020 workprogramme… (current version)
• Community data services
• Managing, preserving and computing with big research data
• E-Infrastructure for Open Access
• Towards global data e-Infrastructures (support RDA)
• e-Infrastructures for virtual research environments (VRE)
• Integration of Core and Basic Operations Services for e-Infrastructures
• Skills and professions for e-infrastructures
• Centres of Excellence for computing applications
• PRACE
• Network of Competence Centres for SMEs
• GEANTThese lines are related with the content of the Framework for Action
Research Data Alliance:Common Infrastructure, Policy and PracticeDrives Data Sharing and Exchange throughout the Data Life Cyclehttp://rd-alliance.org
From Prof. Fran Berman and Prof. John Wood, Members of the RDA Council
the conference to shape the future…
Re-inventing the Library for the Future
Libraries and why we need them
The revolution in Open Science
Preparedness for digital preservation
New horizons for OA policies in Europe
Ten recommendations on Data Management
What challenges for libraries to adapt to the new Era
The future of Science Publishing Ego-System
Converging parallel universes
Developing Data Informatics Capability in Libraries
Etc.
“The Times They Are A-Changin…”
Come gather 'round peopleWherever you roamAnd admit that the watersAround you have grownAnd accept it that soonYou'll be drenched to the boneIf your time to youIs worth savin'Then you better start swimmin'Or you'll sink like a stoneFor the times they are a-changin'.
Bob Dylan
back to engineering:looking at “change” and “amplitude modulation”
Thank You!Carlos Morais Pires
carlos.morais-pires[at]ec.europa.eu@CarlosMPires