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* The role of the "Open World" assumption
 
* The role of the "Open World" assumption
 
* The roles of users and other stakeholders in the ecosystems
 
* The roles of users and other stakeholders in the ecosystems
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** Implications for Ownership Bias to overcome Status Quo and Familiarity Biases
 
* Determining needed relationships among components
 
* Determining needed relationships among components
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** Role of interoperability standards?
 
* Designing and implementing "selection pressures"
 
* Designing and implementing "selection pressures"
 
* Designing good emergent behavior and suppressing bad behavior
 
* Designing good emergent behavior and suppressing bad behavior

Revision as of 11:38, November 19, 2012

Agenda

ESIP Meeting Proposed Session #1: Ideas for designing an emergent ecosystem

  • See "Design for a Thriving UX Ecosystem"
  • The role of the "Open World" assumption
  • The roles of users and other stakeholders in the ecosystems
    • Implications for Ownership Bias to overcome Status Quo and Familiarity Biases
  • Determining needed relationships among components
    • Role of interoperability standards?
  • Designing and implementing "selection pressures"
  • Designing good emergent behavior and suppressing bad behavior
  • Accounting for coexisting niche-fillers
  • Encoding the ecosystem "design"
  • ...

ESIP Meeting Proposed Session #2: ESC Planning for 2013

Suggested Topics

  • Understanding NEX (NASA Earth Exchange) current and planned capabilities for collaboration
  • Leveraging other Programs: what can we get _____ to make for us? And How?
    • NASA CMAC
    • NSF EarthCube
    • NASA ACCESS
    • NASA AIST
  • Collecting Use Cases
  • Deploy HubZero
  • Collaborative System Mash-Up (RAMADDA + HubZero, RAMADDA + NEX, NEX + HubZero?, gSocial + RAMADDA, ...)