European and International Collaborations Sample Clauses

European and International Collaborations. The EMI project vision and mission are part of a more general context of European and international collaborations. The interaction of relevant initiatives and the cross-fertilization of ideas are essential to achieve the proposed objectives. EMI has therefore already started discussions and exchanges of ideas and joint collaborations with a number of existing and proposed projects in various fields. Most notably the following collaborations have been discussed: EGI: is one of the two major EMI project customers together with PRACE. EMI will provide most of the middleware to be deployed on the EGI infrastructure and has designed together with EGI management the proposed middleware support and requirement analysis procedures. EMI will act as 3rd-level user support for its middleware in the EGI support chain and will actively participate to the definition of the UMD roadmap by taking part in the EGI Middleware Collaboration Board. Most of the proposed middleware innovation tasks have been already discussed and defined in collaboration with EGI management and technical staff to make sure EMI can clearly respond to EGI and NGIs operational and functional requirements. A letter of support from EGI is provided in Appendix A. PRACE: is the major EMI customer for what concerns High Performance Computing requirements. As for EGI, PRACE requirements have already been discussed during the EMI preparation phase to make sure that EMI can fulfil the expectations of the research communities using HPC resources through the UNICORE middleware. A letter of support from PRACE is provided in Appendix A. NDGF: although NDGF is expected to closely collaborate with EGI on infrastructure requirements and operations, a direct collaboration with its management and technical staff is required to make sure that the specific requirements of sites using ARC are correctly represented and taken into account. As for EGI and PRACE, NDGF has provided detailed requirements to EMI in terms of what services must be supported. A letter of support from NDGF is provided in Appendix X. XXXX XXX: as provider of the gLite middleware distribution and especially as the current major grid infrastructure provider, input from EGEE III to EMI has been fundamental to understand the future requirements not only of the infrastructures, but also of the grid user communities. EMI and XXXX XXX are working together in establishing a seamless transition of technologies and procedures to avoid any discontinuity in...
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European and International Collaborations where the relationships with the other DCI projects and beyond have been described. This section has been now expanded with additional text describing the current proposed strategy for establishing practical objectives work plans in the context of a more general European roadmap. The strategy has been elaborated already in concertation with the other DCI projects. A new deliverable describing in detail the roadmap and the work plans has been added to the NA1 activity at PM6 (DNA1.4 - EMI Roadmap and DCI Collaborations) Done 8 The DoW will include a revised plan for the milestones and deliverables covering the security area in views of ensuring that steps on security integration are taken earlier in time compared to what was described in the project proposal. An initial discussion on the security architecture and the rules for its evolution will be part of the DoW and in any case will be fully defined before actual developments take place The relevant security milestones and deliverables have been moved very early in the project and an additional milestone (Security Workshop) has been added at PM2 at the latest, to gather all experts from EMI and other projects and work out the details of the work plan to be followed in EMI. The security strategy description has been revised in the JRA1 WP description and aligned with the goal of finalizing the security architecture before any actual development takes place Done

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