[Esip-preserve] Upcoming meeting planning
Hua, Hook (388C)
hook.hua at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Apr 5 14:18:33 EDT 2011
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> From: esip-preserve-bounces at lists.esipfed.org [esip-preserve-bounces at lists.esipfed.org] On Behalf Of Curt Tilmes [Curt.Tilmes at nasa.gov]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:29 AM
> To: ESIP Preservation cluster
> Subject: [Esip-preserve] Upcoming meeting planning
> I'm thinking between now and the meeting, we try to flesh out some
> of Hook's Use Cases here:
>
> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Preservation_Ontology#Use_Cases
>
> Anyone interested in Preservation Ontology Use Cases, select "watch"
> on that page so you'll get notified of changes. It would be great if
> each such person could contribute 1 Use Case to build on -- doesn't
> have to be complete/perfect at this point, just brainstorming. We can
> refine/combine/etc. to get a good set to work from later. Also keep
> in mind Frank Lindsey's advice from the Winter Meeting -- it's more
> valuable to take one use case through to fruition than to spend a lot
> of time trying to get a set of use cases perfect up front.
As a starting point, I just updated the wiki page with 6 use case ideas. Some are fairly high-level and could be broken up into more specifics. We would still need for each use case something like: (borrowing from the Decadal Survey Mission Use Cases)
- Goal
- Summary of the Scenario
- Users
- Key Systems Involved
- Notes
- Technology Challenges
Do we want to get that detailed?
Should we also separate out the provenance use cases and context use cases?
If it gets bigger, we should probably move the section out to it's own page(s).
I also think working out an end-to-end use case thread is a good idea. Maybe after we lay down some high-level representative set, we can choose a use case with high priority to work out end-to-end first.
> From the meeting feedback, we have two requests -- 1) Fewer powerpoint
> talks and more informal discussion and 2) Less informal discussion and
> more structured talks.
Sounds like something a doodle poll can quickly answer.
--Hook
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