
This document outlines the initial specifications for software composability within the ODISSEE project, aiming to enhance data-intensive solutions for science. It details two primary use cases: radio-astronomy with SKAO and high-energy physics with LHCb, describing their data processing, transport, and emulation needs. The report explores various hardware technologies like CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and DPUs that will be leveraged, emphasizing the importance of flexible and scalable workflows. Finally, it introduces the ODISSEE Composability Specifications (OCS), a component model designed to simplify the assembly and interoperability of software components for complex scientific applications.
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