The European ALMA Regional Centre Network: A Geographically Distributed User Support Model
Evanthia Hatziminaoglou, Martin Zwaan, Paola Andreani, Miroslav Barta,, Frank Bertoldi, Jan Brand, Frederique Gueth, Michiel Hogerheijde, Matthias, Maercker, Marcella Massardi, Stefanie Muehle, Thomas Muxlow, Anita Richards,, Peter Schilke, Remo Tilanus, Wouter Vlemmings

TL;DR
The paper describes the European ALMA Regional Centre Network, a distributed support system that enhances user assistance and scientific output through organized collaboration among geographically dispersed nodes.
Contribution
It introduces the organizational structure and communication strategies of the European ALMA ARC network as a model for distributed scientific user support.
Findings
Effective support coordination across multiple locations.
Improved user access to ALMA resources.
Enhanced scientific productivity through network collaboration.
Abstract
In recent years there has been a paradigm shift from centralised to geographically distributed resources. Individual entities are no longer able to host or afford the necessary expertise in-house, and, as a consequence, society increasingly relies on widespread collaborations. Although such collaborations are now the norm for scientific projects, more technical structures providing support to a distributed scientific community without direct financial or other material benefits are scarce. The network of European ALMA Regional Centre (ARC) nodes is an example of such an internationally distributed user support network. It is an organised effort to provide the European ALMA user community with uniform expert support to enable optimal usage and scientific output of the ALMA facility. The network model for the European ARC nodes is described in terms of its organisation, communication…
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management
