Each talk is scheduled for 20 minutes plus 10 minutes of discussion. Please prepare your presentation with these times in mind. We will be strict with respect to the 30 minute limit for each slot. Please keep in mind that we want to understand how your community uses the grid, the infrastructure's supporting services, and how those are expected to carry over into EGI. A characterization of your community is necessary, but a detailed scientific description of your community is *not*. Minimize descriptions of your scientific work and concentrate on the aspects of your community that affect grid utilization: structure, organization, types of users, etc. Please provide and upload a draft of your presentation by 10 December. This will allow us to iterate with you on the presentation to make the workshop as useful to everyone as possible. Below are some questions that you may want to consider when preparing your presentation. In addition, please also check the documentation on the agenda page. This will have links to relevant EGEE and EGI_DS documents. Characterize your community(ies): * What types of people are involved in your community? Application developers, service developers, scientists (end-users), scientific coordinators (project leaders, etc.), resource owners, etc.? * Is your community strongly interdisciplinary, international, national, regional, etc.? How does that affect your expectations for the EGI? * Are there strong, central international organizations or centers of gravity within your community? How do they relate to the grid? Do they provide support services? * How do you see the relationship between your community and Virtual Organizations? (One-to-one, one-to-many, shared with other communities, project-=based, other?) What VO lifecycle to you expect for the VO (VOs) in your community? (Short-lived VOs, long-lived VOs, etc.?) Resources: * How is computing within your community generally funded? * What resources (human and computing) are currently provided by and/or for your community? * Are the computing resources controlled directly by the community? Are they shared with other people/communities or solely for the use of your community? * Are there resources "outside" the grid necessary to work in your community? How do those resources impact how you interact/use the grid infrastructure? Support services: * What (grid) support services are currently used by your community? * Which of those services do you expect to continue in EGI? * What support service are not provided now but needed in EGI? * What types of actors within your community use each type of service? * Who (community itself, national body, national projects, european projects, grid infrastructure, etc.) do you expect to provide/pay for each of the needed services? What types of funding does your community need? Interaction within EGI model: * How do you see your community relating to the described SSC model? Community becomes an SSC, community is member of larger SSC, community is many SSCs, cannot see community in SSC model, etc.? * What types of feedback do you expect to give to the infrastructure? (Concerning operations, middleware, support, policies, etc.) * How do you expect that feedback to be taken into account and on what timeframe? * To whom (or what level) do you expect to give that feedback to? (Policy boards, advisory boards, community level, national level, EGI level, etc.?)