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'''NOTE''': ''THIS PAGE IS '''WORK IN PROGRESS'''''
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'''gCube''' (http://www.gcube-system.org) is a Software System whose development activity is ongoing and performed according to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development Agile software development] methodology.
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This implies that software components are developed in relatively short subsequent iterations, each containing the tasks needed to release new functionality - planning, requirement analysis, detailed design, implementation, integration, testing and documentation. This leads to a very flexible and dynamic development activity that needs to be proper documented.
  
[http://www.gcube-system.org/ gCube] is a Software System whose development activity is ongoing and performed according to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development Agile software development] methodology. This page documents the current status of this system, as well as a series of statistics including progression of source code over time, the developers activity and the results of the automatic build.
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Such a technology is intrinsically complex because of the amount of standards, specifications, technologies, patterns and approaches put in place to guarantee a high quality (reliable, secure, autonomic, fault resilient, etc.) software system. This risks to overwhelm developers and distract them from the specific application logic of the services they are willing to develop.
  
=== Development Status ===
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This software system has been implemented with the support of the European Commission in the context of a series of projects including [[#D4Science-II_Development|D4Science-II]], [[#iMarine_Development|iMarine]], [[#EUBrazilOpenBio_Development|EUBrazilOpenBio]], [[#ENVRI_Development|ENVRI]].
  
gCube has been designed by following the principles of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_componentry Component-based software engineering]. [[GCube Architecture]] describes the resulting ''Reference Architecture''. In particular, since the system has been implemented according to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture Service Oriented Architecture] principles while the User Interface related components are based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portlet portlets], it currently consists of:
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== D4Science-II Development ==
* xxx Web Services;
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In the context of the D4Science-II project, the gCube technology has been developed with two synergistic lines of activity:
* xxx Software Libraries;
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* '''''Knowledge Ecosystem Implementation''''' whose objectives are (i) to develop a number of technology realising common practices, standards and solutions promoting interoperability with other systems and infrastructures ([https://networking.wiki.d4science-ii.research-infrastructures.eu/networking/index.php/Interoperability_Solutions Interoperability Solutions]) and (ii) to enhance and consolidate the gCube system to match the needs of the ecosystem approach. This activity is documented via a '''''[[DJRA1.1 Report on Knowledge Ecosystem Supporting Technology Development|dedicated report]]''''';
* xxx Portlets.
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* '''''Scenario Specific Implementation''''' whose objective was to cover the design and implementation of case-specific needs for each particular interoperable infrastructure. Each case is analyzed and the system to implement it, on the side of the interoperating infrastructure, is designed in detail. Following the initial design, each case implements the specific components required so that it can exploit the facilities offered by the evolving ecosystem core and it can export the identified interoperable features to the rest of the ecosystem cases. This activity is documented  via a '''''[[DJRA2.1 Report on Scenario Specific Technology Development|dedicated report]]''''';
Such components are logically organised in xxx logical areas.
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== iMarine Development ==
  
=== Code Statistics ===
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This activity is ongoing. It is documented via a number of tickets in the [https://issue.imarine.research-infrastructures.eu/ iMarine TRAC].
  
We use '''??? [http://www.statsvn.org/ StatSVN] ???''' to retrieve information from the project Subversion repository and to generate various tables and charts describing the project development. In particular, the following report are available:
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== EUBrazilOpenBio Development ==
* Report 1
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* Report 2
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=== Automated Builds ===
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This activity was active during the period 2011-2013. It was documented via a number of tickets in the [https://issue.eubrazilopenbio.research-infrastructures.eu/ EUBrazilOpenBio TRAC].
  
For the latest build results, please refer to the [https://grids16.eng.it/BuildReport/builds/recent%20builds/org.gcube.HEAD Build Report].
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== ENVRI Development ==
 
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This activity is ongoing. It is documented via a dedicated page on the [http://www.envri.eu ENVRI Website].
=== Download ===
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The release of the software is regulated by a [https://integration.wiki.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/integration/index.php/Main_Page Integration, Testing and Distribution] procedure that aim at building a deployable, reliable and documented software distribution.
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The final result of this activity materializes in a set of ''gCube distributions'' made available through the [http://software.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/index.jsp gCube Distribution Site].
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 8 July 2016

gCube (http://www.gcube-system.org) is a Software System whose development activity is ongoing and performed according to the Agile software development methodology. This implies that software components are developed in relatively short subsequent iterations, each containing the tasks needed to release new functionality - planning, requirement analysis, detailed design, implementation, integration, testing and documentation. This leads to a very flexible and dynamic development activity that needs to be proper documented.

Such a technology is intrinsically complex because of the amount of standards, specifications, technologies, patterns and approaches put in place to guarantee a high quality (reliable, secure, autonomic, fault resilient, etc.) software system. This risks to overwhelm developers and distract them from the specific application logic of the services they are willing to develop.

This software system has been implemented with the support of the European Commission in the context of a series of projects including D4Science-II, iMarine, EUBrazilOpenBio, ENVRI.

D4Science-II Development

In the context of the D4Science-II project, the gCube technology has been developed with two synergistic lines of activity:

  • Knowledge Ecosystem Implementation whose objectives are (i) to develop a number of technology realising common practices, standards and solutions promoting interoperability with other systems and infrastructures (Interoperability Solutions) and (ii) to enhance and consolidate the gCube system to match the needs of the ecosystem approach. This activity is documented via a dedicated report;
  • Scenario Specific Implementation whose objective was to cover the design and implementation of case-specific needs for each particular interoperable infrastructure. Each case is analyzed and the system to implement it, on the side of the interoperating infrastructure, is designed in detail. Following the initial design, each case implements the specific components required so that it can exploit the facilities offered by the evolving ecosystem core and it can export the identified interoperable features to the rest of the ecosystem cases. This activity is documented via a dedicated report;

iMarine Development

This activity is ongoing. It is documented via a number of tickets in the iMarine TRAC.

EUBrazilOpenBio Development

This activity was active during the period 2011-2013. It was documented via a number of tickets in the EUBrazilOpenBio TRAC.

ENVRI Development

This activity is ongoing. It is documented via a dedicated page on the ENVRI Website.