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Overall goals and approach of Pilots in AARC

Aims

The Pilots activity aims at facilitating researchers by providing the access management tools and framework to support collaborative research in a distributed environment. To this end, in this activity we demonstrate through (pre-) production services that:

  • existing AAIs and authentication sources can be leveraged to enable (SSO) access with appropriate level of assurance for any natural person (academia and non-academia) to shared resources offered by different e-Infrastructure providers and communities. (task 1)

  • authoritative decisions and user/group context can be based on distributed group managers and attribute providers. (task 2)

  • access to non-web and commercial e-infrastructure services can be enabled. This requires the bridging of SAML (NREN world) and token/certificate based (e-infra world). (task 3)

Approach

The approach consists of deploying existing components as discussed with and identified by JRA1 and to integrate a selection of these components according to a common architecture that has been drafted in JRA1. To this purpose we established a stable pilot environment with solutions to be tried and assessed by stakeholders of the research communities. A more detailed description of the aims and approach of the pilots activity is available here: Specify the work to be undertaken in collaboration with JRA1 and NA3

 
As of June 2016, a number of deliverables and milestones documents from AARC architecture and the AARC policy harmonisation activities are available that guide the pilot work in this activity:


Pilots performed 

Based on the guiding documents of the AARC architecture (JRA1) and the AARC policy harmonisation (NA3) activities we performed a total number of 18 pilots. A full list of the pilots, their descriptions, showcases etc. is available here:


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