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Components
The components are as follows:
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Access to Rshiny | ||
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1. | Access RShiny research service to analyze/calculate thermoclines in water columns.
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2. | The User is redirected to LifeWatch IdP | |
3. | You can select among the list of federated institutions belonging LifeWatch. For example, IFCA SSO will redirect you to the IFCA IdP | |
4. | Overview of attributes being shared (to authenticate and perhaps authorize)...... | |
5b. | The user is successfuly redirected to Rshiny app | |
Use Case 2 - User Role Mapping (Researcher Vs. Citizen Scientist)
Access to Rshiny (for the moment) | ||
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1. | LifeWatch ERIC IdP needs to federate different institutions and different social ids to distinguish between different types of users (Researchers, citizen scientists...).
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2. | Keycloak allows mapping to defined roles depending on the identity provider used for accessing. | |
4. | It can be configures to propagate that information as an attribute for a service. | |
5. | So the service can get that info and decide if the user has or not access rights. | |
Further information
Provide some description related to BPA. Was BPA useful to achieve this results? how?
About sustainability:
- will this pilot survive after AARC?
- If yes, how?
- if no, why?
Last part contain a list of information, link or anything related to the pilot that was not mentioned in ahead seciton.