The H2020 DARE Project showcases its Achievements as the project ends.
Four of the major achievements of the DARE project are: Τhe creation of a user-friendly platform, namely the DARE Platform (https://project-dare.gitlab.io/dare-platform/(opens in new window)) which is available for use by developers. The DARE Αrchitecture pursues two goals: 1. Shape the DARE platform and its future versions to meet emerging and anticipated requirements and thereby improve user communities’ research work, and 2. Identify frameworks and strategies that will be extensively used to improve return on investment and sustainability. The architecture described in D2.1 Dare Architecture and Technical Positioning (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/(opens in new window)) shaped the first platform release. The current version of the architecture is presented in Deliverable 2.2 DARE Architecture and Technical Positioning II (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/(opens in new window)) There are two use cases which were implemented and evaluated using the DARE Platform: The EPOS use cases: the Rapid Assessment (RA) (Deliverable 6.3 Pilot Tools and Services, Execution and Evaluation Report I (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/)(opens in new window)) test case and the Moment Tensor in 3D (MT3D) test case and the Volcanology (VC) test case (Deliverable 6.4 Pilot Tools and Services, Execution and Evaluation Report II (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/)(opens in new window)). The IS-ENES Climate use cases: a Climate-Generic use case (D7.3 Pilot Tools and Services, Execution and Evaluation Report I (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/)(opens in new window)) and the Cyclone Tracking Use Case (D7.4 Pilot Tools and Services, Execution and Evaluation Report II (http://project-dare.eu/deliverables/)(opens in new window)). Additionally you may read all the achievements in our project newsletter available here: https://mailchi.mp/57e809e702c8/final-newsletter-of-h2020-dare-project(opens in new window)