Evaluating Return on Investment for Cyberinfrastructure Using the International Integrated Reporting <IR> Framework.

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Snapp-Childs, W.G., Hart, D.L., Costa, C.M. et al. Evaluating Return on Investment for Cyberinfrastructure Using the International Integrated Reporting <IR> Framework. SN Computer Science 5, 558 (2024).

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This paper investigates the return on investment (ROI) in cyberinfrastructure (CI) facilities and services by comparing the value of end products created to the cost of operations. We assessed the cost of a US CI facility called XSEDE and the value of the end products created using this facility, categorizing end products according to the International Integrated Reporting Framework. The US federal government invested approximately $0.3B in operating the XSEDE ecosystem from 2016–2022. The estimated value of end products facilitated by XSEDE ranges from around $4.7B to $22.7B or more. Credit for the majority of these end products is shared among various contributors, including the XSEDE ecosystem. Granting the XSEDE ecosystem a seemingly reasonable percentage of credit for its contributions to end product creation suggests that the return on federal investment in the XSEDE ecosystem, in terms of value of end products created, was greater than one and possibly far greater than one.

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May 2024

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Journal Article