A Reference Architecture for Virtual Research Environments

Abstract

This paper describes the Reference Architecture of the enhanced VRE (e-VRE), a Virtual Research Environment defined in the context of the VRE4EIC Project, funded by EU H2020 e-Infrastructure program. e-VRE is designed to overcome limits of existing VREs with respect to a number of orthogonal dimensions: improving the quality of VRE user experience by providing user centered, secure, privacy compliant, sustainable environments for accessing data, composing workflows and tracking data publications; increasing VRE usage in multidisciplinary research domains by abstracting and reusing building blocks and workflows from existing VRE initiatives; improving the interoperability of heterogeneous discovery, contextual and detailed metadata across all layers of the VRE.

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Keywords

interoperability, innovation, collaboration, Virtual Research Environments, multidisciplinary, distributed systems architecture, use cases

Dewey Decimal Classification

020 Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaften

Citation

Jeffery, Keith G., Meghini, Carlo, Concordia, Cesare, Patkos, Theodore, Brasse, Valerie, Ossenbruck, Jacco von, Marketakis, Yannis, Minadakis, Nikos, Marchetti, Eda.(2017). A Reference Architecture for Virtual Research Environments. Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium of Information Science (ISI 2017). 76-88. Verlag Werner Hülsbusch. Verlag Werner Hülsbusch. 10.18452/1448