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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
The Future of OMII-UKe-Science: the Changing Landscape
17 April 2009Neil Chue Hong
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
The Future of OMII-UK
• What should OMII-UK evolve into to meet the needs of the e-Research community in 2010 and beyond?
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
Changing OMII-UK Mission
• Our mission is to provide Grid software distributions of choice for application scientists and industry wishing to either establish a grid infrastructure and/or develop applications and services for a grid infrastructure
• Our mission is to provide software and support to enable a sustained future for the UK e-Science community and its international collaborators
• Our mission is to cultivate and sustain community software important to research
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
Changing the direction of the organisation
Productise software on behalf of the developers
Sustain software on
behalf of the users
“We are farmers, not hunter-gatherers”
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
Changing the direction of the organisation
Facilitating mutual benefit betweenall participants
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
OMII-UK Cycle for Software Sustainability
Requirementsgathering
Softwareexpertise
Marketresearch
Domainexpertise
Best practice;Process
SpecialistDevelopment
Software products;Community services
Standards;Information
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Services for eResearch software
Design /Code
Evaluation
Integration
SoftwareSupport
Documentation
and Training
SoftwareImproveme
nt
SoftwareDeployme
nt
Promotion +
Exploitation
Innovators
Providers
Users
CommunityDevelopment
Requirements
Gathering
Testing / DevInfrastructur
e
Packaging/porting
Governance
DeploymentAnalysis
SoftwareContribution
s
Information
Provision Campus GridGridSAM
OGSA-DAI/LaQuAT
Rapid
SAGA
Taverna/caBIG
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
Engaging Research with e-Infrastructure
Interviews
Projects
Dissemination
AdoptionNew requirements
Widerdeployment
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Simplifying a complex system?
Standardised Interfaces
Appropriatedocumentation
BIG RED BUTTON!
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The Future of OMII-UK
• Working to be the national focal point driving the continued improvement and impact of community software for e-Research
o To build communities of users, developers and providers, with confidence in the software
o To be a leading authority on best practice in building shareable research software
o To enable and improve multi-disciplinary useo To engage pro-actively with the international
community
Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: [email protected]
Further Information
• OMII-UK Collaborations Workshop 2009o 30 April – 1st May, Edinburgho http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/958/
• OMII-UK Web Siteo http://www.omii.ac.uk/
• OMII-UK Newslettero In your pack!
• OMII-UK / ENGAGE Demoso After lunch