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Main objective of this section is to provide a briefly high-level description of related pilot. The idea is to provide basic information, so that the reader can easily understand it.


Pilot goals

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  • What are the goals of this pilot?

  • Why is it in AARC project?

  • How this pilot will improve AARC community?

  • Why should I use this pilot instead of other solutions?


The AARC2 pilot consists of two individual goals:

1. Implementation of an SP-IdP proxy within the DARIAH AAI

According to the AARC Blueprint Architecture (BPA) communication between infrastructures should happen through dedicated infrastructure proxies. During this pilot, DARIAH implemented their own proxy solution based on Shibboleth. This proxy will be compliant to all relevant recommendations and guidelines developed within AARC and therefore this pilot can be seen as a real-world example of the architecture work within AARC. As as side effect DARIAH-internal services will benefit from this solution as well, as it will move a lot of the previously needed complexity away from the individual services to the central proxy component.

2. Interoperability pilot between EGI and DARIAH

To showcase successful implementation of the DARIAH SP-IdP proxy, the second part of this pilot deals with interoperability between the DARIAH research infrastructure and the EGI e-infrastructure. The goal is to allow DARIAH users to transparently access EGI resources through EGI's own proxy solution (EGI CheckIn). As an initial use case, selected DARIAH users should be able to deploy and access virtual machines in the EGI infrastructure.

Description

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DARIAH is an ERIC, a pan-European infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods. It connects several hundreds of scholars and dozens of research facilities in currently 17 European countries, the DARIAH member countries. In addition, DARIAH has several cooperating partner institutions in countries not being a member of DARIAH, and strong ties to many research projects across Europe. People in DARIAH provide digital tools and share data as well as know-how. They organize learning opportunities for digital research methods, like workshops and summer schools, and offer training materials for Digital Humanities.

In AARC2, DARIAH is represented by DAASI International. The tasks of DAASI International in DARIAH include:

  • Constructing and operating an AAI (Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure).
  • Integrating new technologies like the management of virtual organisations via attribute aggregations.
  • Developing a long-lasting and comprehensive operating unit.
  • Conceptioning and developing the DARIAH storage infrastructure

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Pilot goals

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  • What are the goals of this pilot?

  • Why is it in AARC project?

  • How this pilot will improve AARC community?

  • Why should I use this pilot instead of other solutions?

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The following (slightly simplified) diagram shows the interaction between the various components of the DARIAH AAI (green), home organisation IdPs (yellow) and EGI (red):

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The central component, which is being implemented in this pilot, is the DARIAH SP-IdP proxy. The proxy implements the AARC BPA and serves as an AAI gateway for two scenarios:

  1. To allow users to authenticate at DARIAH services using their preferred authentication method (e.g. eduGAIN IdPs or the DARIAH homeless IdP).
  2. In the inter-infrastructure use-case the DARIAH proxy connect directly to the proxy of EGI (or other infrastructures in the future).


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Use Cases

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