Abstract
For the release of the Alpha version of the SSH Marketplace, we arranged a two-hour slot on 30 June 2020 during the ICTeSSH 2020 Conference. This report provides the context for the development of the Marketplace and presents the feedback received from testers who had been given prior access to the site, and from workshop attendees who were polled via Mentimeter during the event.
Highlights
Introduction and goalsPrior to its Alpha release in June 2020, the SSH Open Marketplace had been in development for over a year
With the release of the Alpha version, we wanted yet more user feedback and engagement, so we arranged a two-hour slot during the ICTeSSH 2020 Conference which later became an online event
EC President Ursula von der Leyen said at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos, “We are creating a European Open Science Cloud
Summary
Prior to its Alpha release in June 2020, the SSH Open Marketplace had been in development for over a year. With the release of the Alpha version, we wanted yet more user feedback and engagement, so we arranged a two-hour slot during the ICTeSSH 2020 Conference which later became an online event. X Raise awareness of how the SSH Open Marketplace can help researchers in their daily activities and supplement the existing EOSC services. X Gather feedback from selected testers and the SSH research community on the functionality and content of the SSH Open Marketplace. X Commence recruitment of additional testers to work ongoingly with the development team. The workshop took place on 30 June 2020, and was attended by over 246 ICTeSSH participants from all over the globe
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