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− | The GENIE proposal is one of a handful of potential proposals that may be taken forward under the third phase of ENGAGE described above. A brief proposal needs to be sketched out and submitted to the ENGAGE board with a view to runinnig during the first 5 months of next year. | + | The GENIE proposal is one of a handful of potential proposals that may be taken forward under the third phase of ENGAGE described above. A brief proposal needs to be sketched out and submitted to the ENGAGE board with a view to runinnig during the first 5 months of next year. ENGAGE development projects should be designed to overcome specific issues in using e-Infrastructure by UK academic researchers through the improvement or integration of software. |
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Revision as of 12:43, 25 November 2008
ENGAGE
Aims of the ENGAGE project:
(UK-based, JISC-funded run by OMII-UK SOTON with NGS)
Engage with lapsed and potential new users of e-Infrastructure
Conduct a wider analysis of e-Research technical requirements
Empower researchers to exploit benefits of available e-Infrastructure through:
- Determining detailed requirements for specific research projects - Designing possible solutions in conjunction with research communities - Integrating software and developing tools to address identified requirements - Delivering and deploying new software solutions on NGS infrastructure - Build new capacity in NGS and OMII-UK to better deliver future e-Research solutions
The ENGAGE project comprises a broad set of tasks in order to achieve its aims; these can broadly be grouped into three phases:
1) The first part of the project will involve a set of interviews of UK academics (information gathering) - ~50 to date 2) A set of best practice information distilled from these interviews will be disseminated through the project website and used to promote ongoing discussion (best practice information) – analysis underway: see http://www.engage.ac.uk over next 5-6 months for results 3) The creation and deployment of a small set of domain focused systems which enable a new set of academics to utilise e-Infrastructure in pursuit of their research results. (new domain-specific systems) – handful of projects over next 5 months
The GENIE proposal is one of a handful of potential proposals that may be taken forward under the third phase of ENGAGE described above. A brief proposal needs to be sketched out and submitted to the ENGAGE board with a view to runinnig during the first 5 months of next year. ENGAGE development projects should be designed to overcome specific issues in using e-Infrastructure by UK academic researchers through the improvement or integration of software.
Steve Brewer