Voorbeelden van het gebruik van E-infrastructures in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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To ensure full interoperability between e-infrastructures across and outside the EU, promote federated access to scientific content
for the creation of digital e-infrastructures(repositories), if they do not already exist, and for e-infrastructures to also serve for preservation purposes.
Equally, the Digital Agenda for Europe flagship initiative emphasises the need to reinforce Europe's e-infrastructures and the importance of developing innovation clusters to build Europe's innovative advantage.
maintenance of digital e-infrastructures;
to European researchers and citizens via sustainable e-infrastructures, also ensuring long-term access to avoid losing scientific information of unique value10.
emerging technologies and on e-infrastructures(such as the panEuropean research network GÉANT,
establishing e-Infrastructures as a sustainable utility
Developing e-Infrastructures to build Europe's innovative advantage is one of the priorities of the Digital Agenda for Europe see IP/10/581, MEMO/10/199 and MEMO/10/200.
participate in policy advisory groups such as the e-Infrastructures Policy Forum
opening national research facilities and developing e-infrastructures underpinning a digital European Research Area.
In recent years, the Commission has supported the development of e-infrastructures for science, including scientific data infrastructures,
development of priority research infrastructures including e-infrastructures.
and consolidating e-infrastructures as a cornerstone of the European Research Area,
consolidating e-Infrastructures as a cornerstone of the European Research Area,
including ICT-based e-infrastructures eRIs.
communication based e-Infrastructures is also seen as a driver in changing the way science is conducted.
The ERINA11 study confirmed the very high potential of e-Infrastructures beyond the research domain, in helping to smooth the transition of novel technologies
The successful implementation of a renewed strategy depends on putting into effect a series of concrete actions that target the different domains of European e-Infrastructures and on establishing synergies between them.
The deployment of e-Infrastructures provides persistent services to the research communities based upon complex processes designed to bring the power of distributed ICT based resources(computing,
the scientific communities to boost investment in e-Infrastructures and to ensure the proper coordination