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This document delivers the results of Task 7.1 of the Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud project funded by the European Commission under Grant #823782. Its main purpose is the specification of the SSH Open Marketplace (SSHOC MP) in terms of service requirements, data model, and system architecture and design. The Social Sciences & Humanities communities are in an urgent need for a place to gather and exchange information about their tools, services, and datasets. Although plenty of project websites, service registries, and data repositories exist, the lack of a central place integrating these assets and offering domain-relevant means to enrich them and communicate is evident. This place is the SSHOC Marketplace. The approach towards the system specification is based on an extensive requirements engineering process. First and foremost, user requirements have been gathered through questionnaires. The results have been then prioritised based on the user feedback and the experience of the SSHOC project partners. Based on the requirements and thorough state-of-the-art analysis, a data model and the system design have been developed. In order to do so, and by taking into account as much previous work from other European projects as possible, the integration with the EOSC infrastructure has been a primary concern at every step taken. The system specification is now the starting point for the development of the SSHOC MP and also a communication instrument within the project and externally. Over the course of the agile development of the Marketplace, the system specification will also be evolving and contributing to a growing number of SSHOC outcomes.
This deliverable has been accepted by the European Commission on - 03 November 2020
System Specification, Social Sciences and Humanities, Social Sciences & Humanities communities, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, Social Sciences & Humanities communities, Marketplace, European Open Science Cloud, Open Cloud, Digital Humanities, EOSC, Humanities, Open Science, SSHOC, SSH, SSH Open Cloud
System Specification, Social Sciences and Humanities, Social Sciences & Humanities communities, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, Social Sciences & Humanities communities, Marketplace, European Open Science Cloud, Open Cloud, Digital Humanities, EOSC, Humanities, Open Science, SSHOC, SSH, SSH Open Cloud
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