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The EARNEST STUDY (Education And Research Networking Evolution STudy) Researchers’ Requirements Presented by Mike Norris on behalf of Thibaut Lery[email protected]

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The EARNEST STUDY(Education And Research Networking Evolution STudy)

Researchers’ Requirements

Presented by Mike Norris

on behalf of Thibaut [email protected]

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EARNEST in a nutshell(Education And Research Networking Evolution STudy)

• The EARNEST foresight study has been looking at the expected development of research and education networking in Europe over the next 5-10 years.

• EARNEST has been funded by the European Commission through the GN2 project, which also provides the funding for the current generation of the pan-European research and education backbone network, GÉANT2.

• The aim of EARNEST was to provide input for initiatives that could help to keep the evolution of European research networking at the forefront of worldwide developments and enhance the competitiveness of the European Research Area.

• EARNEST focuses on several study areas including the researchers’ requirements

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Researchers’ Requirements. An end-users perspective!

• Overall objectives:• Investigate the current and future requirements of researchers in

respect of networks, services, applications and IT facilities• Provide evidence of their impact on research in all disciplines

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• Methodology: • A large-scale on-line survey across Europe in all

disciplines and fields.• A small in-depth survey.

• Figures: • Over 11,500 researchers were contacted• Over 4,400 filled questionnaires • ~39% response rate• over 60 countries in total

EARNEST STUDYResearchers’ Requirements

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Responses

Research area Proportion

Social sciences 18%Physics and related sciences 17%Life sciences 16%Environmental sciences 14%Humanities 9%Medical sciences 6%Chemistry 6%Mathematical sciences 6%IT and computer science 5%Materials science and engineering 4%Total 4,300

By country

By discipline

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Highlights: Usage and Intensity of Use

  Frequently used (Daily / Weekly)

Infrequently used (Less often)

Used by the majority

Person-to-person e-mailE-mail discussion/distribution listsInstant messagingWireless access at place of work Transfer of large files

WikiWireless access at other institutions

Used by the minority

VPNs (Virtual Private Networks)

IPv6IP telephonyVideo-conferencingBandwidth reservationEncryption of data

=> Lack of knowledge of available tools

IPv6 (‘don’t knows’ - 42%)Bandwidth reservation (31%)Virtual Private Networks (16%)Wiki (15%)Encryption of data (14%)

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An example:Video-conferencing usage

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Services: Usage and Intensity of Use

  Frequently used (daily/weekly)

Infrequently used (less often)

Used by the majority

Access to digital libraries Access to remote databases

High-resolution visualisation of data

Used by the minority

 

Large computing facilities Computing Grids E-learning services for teaching activities Remote control of scientific instruments

• Identified changes in researchers behaviours:• “I do not go to the library anymore. I get publications by

searching material in databases.”• “I have been working with colleagues from other countries

in order to develop projects without travelling.”• “I have access to data online that were just not available

in the past.”

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Another example:Digital libraries usage

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Specific Irish results

• Across the study, Irish researchers are above the European average in terms of access and usage of network related services and tools.

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Are you connected to a National Research Network?

• HEAnet is very well identified as a service provider in the Irish research communities compared to National Networks in other European countries

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Main results and recommendations

• The e-Infrastructure is regarded as a major facilitator for research.

• There is a distinct high level of satisfaction and expectation.

• Concerns about the lack of user knowledge of services and tools.

• Growing demand for network support for scientific collaboration.

• Networking on a global level is seen as vital for the development of new research fields.

The final report is available now!

Services Cooperation Capacities

Standardisation Simplification Virtualisation

User-friendliness Adaptation Sustainability

Security Inter-disciplinary Inter-dependency

Awareness Training Support

Identified Priorities

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