Augmented reality as a tool for open science platform by research
collaboration in virtual teams
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.07687v1
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 07:32:07 GMT
- Title: Augmented reality as a tool for open science platform by research
collaboration in virtual teams
- Authors: Mariya P. Shyshkina, Maiia V. Marienko
- Abstract summary: The provision of open science is defined as a general policy aimed at overcoming the barriers that hinder the implementation of the European Research Area (ERA)
Managing shared resources for the community of scholars maximizes the benefits to society.
It has been shown that the structure of the cloud of open science includes an augmented reality as an open-science platform.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: The provision of open science is defined as a general policy aimed at
overcoming the barriers that hinder the implementation of the European Research
Area (ERA). An open science foundation seeks to capture all the elements needed
for the functioning of ERA: research data, scientific instruments, ICT services
(connections, calculations, platforms, and specific studies such as portals).
Managing shared resources for the community of scholars maximizes the benefits
to society. In the field of digital infrastructure, this has already
demonstrated great benefits. It is expected that applying this principle to an
open science process will improve management by funding organizations in
collaboration with stakeholders through mechanisms such as public consultation.
This will increase the perception of joint ownership of the infrastructure. It
will also create clear and non-discriminatory access rules, along with a sense
of joint ownership that stimulates a higher level of participation,
collaboration and social reciprocity. The article deals with the concept of
open science. The concept of the European cloud of open science and its
structure are presented. According to the study, it has been shown that the
structure of the cloud of open science includes an augmented reality as an
open-science platform. An example of the practical application of this tool is
the general description of MaxWhere, developed by Hungarian scientists, and is
a platform of aggregates of individual 3D spaces.
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