Two new RESILIENCE deliverables have been published, one on Operations Management and one on Data Management. Both documents aim at creating the greatest added value to the users of the research infrastructure.
The Operational Management Policy for RESILIENCE outlines comprehensive best practices and standards for operational governance, risk management, service-level objectives, and continuous improvement processes. This policy ensures that all operational aspects, not limited to software development, are consistent, structured, and robustly managed within RESILIENCE, thereby supporting the project’s overall integrity and effectiveness.
This Operational Management Policy (OMP) is closely connected to Deliverable D2.1 — Services Preparation & Implementation Strategy, which defines the catalogue, guiding principles and phased roll-out of services. The Operations Management Policy therefore describes “how” those services will be governed once RESILIENCE transitions from the current Preparatory Phase (PP) to the Implementation Phase (IP).
Using the online discovery platform ReIReSearch as a key example, this deliverable demonstrates practical implementation of the interoperability principles. As one of RESILIENCE’s core services built upon the Schema.org application profile, it illustrates the effective integration and harmonization of diverse metadata, on top of providing an accessible and valuable discovery platform for researchers.
By systematically developing foundational elements like interoperability, discoverability, and usability of research data and services, RESILIENCE ensures that research data and services are effectively managed, highly interoperable, and sustainably maintained, supporting the ongoing growth and impact of the study of religion.