SLICES-SC has organised and engaged the community through a set of actions:
•Organised and developed the user community with a community of 2000 people, 8 workshops, 3 summer schools, 5 coding events, 8 journal papers, etc. SLICES-SC uptake the organisation of theNetworkingChannel. Thanks to its large and diverse audience. this is featuring first-class researchers, major industrial players as well as inclusiveness and education.
•Raised the awareness of the industrial players and promoted the usage of the RI (e.g. 3 Industry Days and the national info days), creation of the Industrial Advisory Board.
•Joint training and mobility programmes: launch of the SLICES Academy and set of a researchers’ mobility programme (26 grants provided to participants of SLICES Summer Schools and TNA applicants).
•Open call: 4 rounds of open calls were organised providing the selected users (12) transnational access to the SLICES-SC testbeds. The feedback of the users was useful to improve and adapt SLICES services the demand’s needs.
•Supported the sustainability and exploitation potential of the SLICES-RI by engaging the stakeholders at all levels (e.g. Ministries, local level) and promoting the SLICES family projects related to the design and preparation of the governance and funding.
SLICES-SC has also addressed the important issue of access, as well as the case for managing the full research life-cycle:
•Provided access for driving experiments, with the integration of several different experimental islands with experiments being able to be executed through a portal. The SLICES-SC portal (
https://portal.slices-sc.eu/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) offers generic access to these testbeds, and experiments can be scheduled over their offered infrastructure.
•Enabled virtually anywhere access to the SLICES RI offering transnational access. This was done notably through the establishment of a portal with a common API for reserving and accessing the equipment with single sign-in credentials.
•Provided first common experiment descriptions for cross-disciplinary domains, including several experiments over several domains such as the case of IoT experimentation and overall network management of multiple IoT clusters.
•Started to provide the needed framework to ensure repeatable and reproducible experimentation and validation of novel protocols, notably through the provision of a CKAN server and a GitLab server for the usage by the different testbeds of the SLICES RI, that can host the different sorts of documents, including digital objects, and data generated by the project and by the experiments.