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Upon viewing the “exchange credits” interface, some sort of visual indicator is be presented to the researcher that the specified resource has a temporarily discounttagged allocation type, including a textual tag, a new rate, active dates, and a researcher-friendly description of the characteristics and limitations that will be enforced on allocations of this type. ed discounted rate.
Additional details are available to to the user that wishes to learn more (timespan of the discount, current rate, original rate, etc).
Once an exchange is requested with the discounted rate, that will be “locked in” for that exchange request, as long as the exchange request is submitted during the discounted time period.
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Upon viewing the “exchange credits” interface, if the user selects the resource in question, they will be presented with the option to select the tagged allocation type.
The limitations and characteristics of this type MUST be clearly and noticeably communicated to the user. The user should not be able to accidentally select the tagged allocation type and be confused when their allocation comes with specific limitations.
If the user has questions about the limitations of the allocation type, they will be able to get support directly from the RP.
Throughout ACCESS interfaces, the taSpecial one-off PI-based discounts
Interested: TACCProvide discounted rate for a specific PI. (similar to invite-only opportunities in XRAS)gged tagged sub-type of the allocation should be displayed to the user when viewing information about their allocation. It should be immediately obvious everywhere that this isn’t a “normal” allocation
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