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titleAudience: AAI Implementors and Operators 

AEGIS

AEGIS (The AARC Engagement Group for Infrastructures) is the approval body that reviews and endorses AARC guidelines, giving them official status within the research infrastructure community. It serves as the governance mechanism that ensures AARC specifications meet the practical needs of infrastructure operators and maintains quality standards for the guidelines that become part of the AARC framework. AEGIS has adopted several AARC guidelines (see full list here), which are mandatory for interoperable infrastructures. Support for AARC guidelines that are not required by AEGIS is optional, but will improve interoperability.

When is an AAI AARC Compliant?

An AAI becomes AARC compliant when it implements the architectural principles and technical specifications defined in the AARC Blueprint Architecture and adopts the AARC Guidelines that have been approved by AEGIS. AARC compliance is characterised by several key features:

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