EOSC Future consisted of 10 work packages. Technical WPs aligned via a Technical Coordination Board and built the architecture, the platform’s supply layer (service providers), demand layer (researchers), and service management. Another WP aligned with external partners, yet others focused on the development of the EOSC Observatory, the EOSC Knowledge Hub, Commercial Procurement and the EOSC Digital Innovation Hub.
* EOSC Core services delivered include all of those required to support the operation of EOSC: as order management, identity management/AAI; helpdesks; service management, monitoring, accounting and security.
* To create the EOSC Exchange, the project developed a Marketplace with catalogues of services and resources, supported by a Knowledge Hub with EOSC training resources, by commercial services made available through a procurement-compliant framework, and by a Digital Innovation Hub convening industry and the scientific community.
EOSC Future has invested majorly to support exploitation of the results in different ways:
1) Many results form part of the EOSC EU Node (
http://open-science-cloud.ec.europa.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). The project has made foreground available to the operators of the EOSC EU Node and supported the transition. In agreement with the EC, the project switched off the EOSC Catalogue and Marketplace, and redirects visitors to the EOSC EU Node, which integrates various components originally developed by EOSC Future
2) Other parts such as commercial procurement activities will be supported by GÉANT, and DIH activity will continue in EOSC Beyond (
https://www.eosc-beyond.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). A registry and governance were established for the EOSC Interoperability Framework, which will be further developed in the EU Node and in EOSC Beyond and other projects. The impact of EOSC Future on communities and service providers will be continued through the OSCARS project (
http://oscars-project.eu/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). The EOSC Observatory will be transitioned into the European Open Science Observatory, build by the EOSC Track project (Grant ID: 101148217).
3) Providing proof of the value of the project’s work are the many results of the ten cross-disciplinary Science Project collaborations which performed innovative exploitation of research data and other resources with the support of EOSC Core components. The outputs of these activities are openly licenced and available for further reuse.
4) Software of Core and Exchange services has been comprehensively documented and made available via GitHub (
http://github.com/EOSC-PLATFORM/Software-Documentation(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). EOSC Future has also invested in IP clearance and ownership documentation to enable re-use, with a strong commitment to Open Access and Open-Source licenses. The project website summarises results (see
http://eoscfuture.eu/results/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)). Community-forming aspects are recorded in reports which are available for further use by any interested parties, contributing towards further development of EOSC and its wide community.