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Jupyter4NFDI

A central JupyterHub providing access to various software stacks and computing resources across the NFDI consortia
Authors: Hagemeier, Björn; Bleier, Arnim; Flemisch, Bernd; Lieber, Matthias; Reuter, Klaus; Dogaru, George;
Abstract

The widespread usage of Jupyter notebooks across scientific disciplines highlights their fundamental importance in current research practices. However, their deployment across various NFDI consortia currently occurs through individual JupyterHubs, resulting in access barriers to computational and data resources. Only some of the services are widely available, and others are barricaded within VPNs, creating a fragmented landscape that complicates access. Our proposal aims to unify these efforts by offering a centralized service. We will simplify access, significantly improve the user experience, and extend the reach of Jupyter to a broader audience within the NFDI and beyond. We will integrate with IAM4NFDI to govern access to the central service and external resources, with future integrations planned with upcoming basic services such as Multi-Cloud or nfdi.software. Moreover, HPC resources from the GCS and the NHR Alliance will be accessible via the centralized Jupyter service, which lowers HPC entry barriers for a wide range of users. Importantly, the centralized system will not only simplify access but also support the import of projects along with their necessary dependencies, fostering an ecosystem conducive to creating reproducible FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs), possibly along with notebook identifiers supported by PID4NFDI. By ensuring a consistent user experience across all consortia, we will promote continued innovation. Our commitment is to a collaborative and centralized approach that brings Jupyter notebooks within everyone's reach and democratizes access to the infrastructures for reproducible computational research within the NFDI and beyond.

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NFDI, Jupyter

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