A Critical Reassessment: The European Cloud University Platform and New Challenges of the Quartet Helix Collaboration in the European University System

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES European Integration Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI:10.5755/j01.eis.1.16.31353
J. Kaivo‐oja, J. Stenvall
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The European Commission has presented how it intends to give Europe a lead in the data-driven economy by enabling cloud-based services and world-class infrastructures for industry, scientists, and public services. In 2011 we discussed and proposed the cloud university platform for the European Union in the European Integration Studies. The purpose of the study is to deliver a critical reassessment of the European Cloud University Platform.  Today a new European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) will offer Europe's 1.7 million researchers and 70 million science and technology professionals a virtual environment to store, share and re-use the large volumes of information generated by the big data revolution. The EOSC will be underpinned by the European Data Infrastructure, deploying the high-bandwidth networks and super-computer capacity necessary to effectively access and process large datasets stored in the cloud. There is also a target to build a single market for the Internet of Things: with the right standards for interoperability, and open cross-sector platforms for IoT devices and services to connect seamlessly, and scale-up, up anywhere in the EU. Our assessment is focused on the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and its operational functioning and implementation process. The study is based on conventional assessment methods and tools. The methodology is a mostly mixed methodology (with both qualitative and quantitative data analytics) and it pays attention to argumentation logic and actual policy planning process and operational implementation of the EOSC. The role of Research Infrastructures (RIs), as well as cross-border innovation management approach are emphasized in recent transnational European research and innovation policy. Support for RIs form important pillars in the Horizon 2020-framework, as well as in the Horizon Europe-framework based on the idea that modern science requires unique global competitive capabilities, which individual institutions, or even individual European countries, often cannot provide by themselves. There are very good reasons to perform a critical assessment, because according to the European Cloud Initiative, over the coming 5 years, the European Commission will put forward proposals to meet the €4.7 billion investment need to integrate and consolidate data infrastructure. These vital proposals will bring together the EU and other sources, including Member States and private investments. By 2017, all scientific data produced by projects under the €77 billion within the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme will become open by default to ensure that the scientific community can re-use the enormous amount of data they generate. This change is not marginal and needs more reflective discussions. The primary database of reassessment is the documents of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and (1) associated European Commission work programme (overview of institution-wide deliverables), (2) the strategic plan (department strategy, objectives for 2016-2020) and (3) other EU management plans and scientific discussion associated with platform economy research. These EU documents were published after our original EIS article. The key results of critical reassessment are: (1) There are concrete needs to strengthen links between the European Open Science Cloud, Industry 4.0 strategy and Industry 4.0 Curriculum in Europe, (2) the concept of platform needs more discussion in the future developments of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), (3) country-level university and research community participation in the EOSC requires more discussion and more updated operational implementation plans and programs, and (4) there is need to plan symbiotic digitalized innovation eco-system policy and economic growth policy framework for the European Union. We summarise our critical reassessment with a critical note that there are big integration challenges of the European Open Science Cloud.  Keywords: European Open Science Cloud, Big Data, Industry 4.0, Higher education, European integration, Digitalization, Platform economy, Open science policy, Open innovation paradigm, Collaboration framework of European universities, Data governance, Digital platforms, Data infrastructure, European data politics, Data policy
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关键的再评估:欧洲云大学平台和欧洲大学系统四方螺旋合作的新挑战
欧盟委员会(European Commission)展示了它打算如何通过为工业、科学家和公共服务提供基于云的服务和世界级基础设施,使欧洲在数据驱动型经济中处于领先地位。2011年,我们在《欧洲一体化研究》中讨论并提出了欧盟云大学平台。该研究的目的是对欧洲云大学平台进行重新评估。今天,一个新的欧洲开放科学云(EOSC)将为欧洲170万研究人员和7000万科技专业人员提供一个虚拟环境,以存储、共享和重用大数据革命产生的大量信息。EOSC将以欧洲数据基础设施为基础,部署高带宽网络和超级计算机容量,以有效访问和处理存储在云中的大型数据集。还有一个目标是为物联网建立一个单一市场:通过正确的互操作性标准,以及开放的跨部门平台,使物联网设备和服务无缝连接,并在欧盟的任何地方扩大规模。我们的评估重点是欧洲开放科学云(EOSC)及其运营功能和实施过程。本研究基于传统的评估方法和工具。该方法主要是混合方法(定性和定量数据分析),它注重论证逻辑和实际的政策规划过程以及EOSC的操作实施。在最近的跨国欧洲研究和创新政策中,研究基础设施(RIs)的作用以及跨境创新管理方法得到了强调。对RIs的支持是“地平线2020”框架以及“地平线欧洲”框架的重要支柱,该框架基于现代科学需要独特的全球竞争能力这一理念,而单个机构,甚至单个欧洲国家往往无法提供这种能力。有很好的理由进行关键评估,因为根据欧洲云计划,在未来5年内,欧盟委员会将提出建议,以满足整合和巩固数据基础设施的47亿欧元投资需求。这些至关重要的提议将把欧盟和其他来源聚集在一起,包括成员国和私人投资。到2017年,“地平线2020”研究和创新计划下770亿欧元项目产生的所有科学数据将默认开放,以确保科学界可以重新使用它们产生的大量数据。这种变化不是微不足道的,需要更多的反思讨论。重新评估的主要数据库是欧洲开放科学云(EOSC)的文件,以及(1)相关的欧盟委员会工作计划(机构范围内可交付成果概述),(2)战略计划(部门战略,2016-2020年目标)和(3)与平台经济研究相关的其他欧盟管理计划和科学讨论。这些欧盟文件是在我们最初的EIS文章之后发布的。关键重新评估的主要结果是:(1)加强欧洲开放科学云、工业4.0战略和欧洲工业4.0课程之间的联系存在具体需求;(2)平台的概念在欧洲开放科学云(EOSC)的未来发展中需要更多的讨论;(3)国家级大学和研究社区参与EOSC需要更多的讨论和更新操作实施计划和方案。(4)欧盟需要规划共生的数字化创新生态系统政策和经济增长政策框架。我们总结了我们的批判性重新评估,并指出欧洲开放科学云存在巨大的整合挑战。关键词:欧洲开放科学云、大数据、工业4.0、高等教育、欧洲一体化、数字化、平台经济、开放科学政策、开放创新范式、欧洲大学协作框架、数据治理、数字平台、数据基础设施、欧洲数据政治、数据政策
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