Abstract

In the upcoming decades, the KM3NeT detectors will produce valuable data that can be used in various scientific contexts, from astro- and particle physics to environmental and Earth and Sea science. Based on the Open Science policy established by the KM3NeT Collaboration, several efforts to offer science-ready data, foster common analysis approaches and publish open source software are currently pursued. In this contribution, ongoing projects focusing on the exchange of high-level data and simulation derivatives and establishment of an integrated computing environment supporting an open-science focused workflow will be discussed.

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