OpenRiskNet Requirements Analysis
OpenRiskNet (Open e-Infrastructure to Support Data Sharing, Knowledge Integration and in silico Analysis and Modelling in Risk Assessment) is a 3-year project funded under the Horizon 2020 EINFRA-22-2016 Programme (Project Number 731075). The main objective is to build an open e-infrastructure providing resources and services to a variety of communities requiring risk assessment, including chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials.

With this survey, we are investigating the needs of end user and developers for a knowledge e-infrastructure for risk assessment. More information on the infrastructure as well as a reference instance to test the existing services are available at https://openrisknet.org.

Please find a preview of all questions here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QTqCK0LacniFa_5zcnVELc_3N2_jznW7. We hope that this convince you that we are not asking for much of your time.
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What type of methods and data do you regularly use?
Is your activity developing within the framework of an existing EU or international projects or initiatives? If "Yes", please name them.
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The information provided in this questionnaire including the personal details as well as the answers to the questions in the next sections will only be made available to the full partners of the OpenRiskNet project and will only be used to define the requirements for the OpenRiskNet infrastructure. The only exception are fully anonymized summaries of the requirements, which might be used for dissemination of the projects result.   *
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