Paper: “It’s almost like Frankenstein”: Investigating the Complexities of Scientific Collaboration and Privilege Management within Research Computing Infrastructures
Authors: Souradip Nath, Ananta Soneji, Jaejong Baek, Tiffany Bao, Adam Doupé, Carlos Rubio-Medrano and Gail-Joon Ahn
Abstract: Research Computing Infrastructures (RCIs) integrate high-performance computing, advanced data storage solutions, and sophisticated network protocols, connecting people, data, and computing resources to facilitate scientific collaboration in today’s data-driven world. Access control is essential in such highly collaborative environments to prevent resource misutilization, safeguard data integrity, and allocate resources effectively, thereby enabling secure and trusted interactions among different users. However, unlocking the full potential of RCIs for collaborative research through effective access control requires more than technological exploration–it demands a deep, human-centered understanding of the stakeholders who operate and utilize these systems.
In this paper, we present the first qualitative study that explores the human dimensions of RCI interactions, drawing insights from
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