Difference between revisions of "ESC Four-Track Approach"
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### Coordinate with other ESC tracks on topics and schedules | ### Coordinate with other ESC tracks on topics and schedules | ||
### Ensure output of tracks is captured in ESIP Wiki | ### Ensure output of tracks is captured in ESIP Wiki | ||
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## Technical (Law, Hua) | ## Technical (Law, Hua) | ||
## Programmatic (Seablom?) | ## Programmatic (Seablom?) |
Revision as of 15:22, December 28, 2011
At an ESIP ESC Cluster meeting, Hook Hua pointed out that there were things to be done in four separate areas:
- Technical
- Sociological
- Programmatic
- User Stories
Planning Meeting at ESIP Winter 2012
At the ESIP Winter meeting in 2012, a session will be held on Wednesday, January 4 to flesh out these areas. The agenda will be as follows:
- Brief intro (Lynnes, 5 min)
- Define a mode for coordinating the four tracks (Moderator=Lynnes, 30 min)
- How to schedule telecons?
- Single-track telecons or cover more than one track?
- Discuss main activities, recruit members and coordinators (at least 2) for each area (20 min)
- Proposed roles of track coordinators
- Setup and run telecons for the track
- Coordinate with other ESC tracks on topics and schedules
- Ensure output of tracks is captured in ESIP Wiki
- Human Factors (formerly known as Sociological) (Lynnes)
- Technical (Law, Hua)
- Programmatic (Seablom?)
- User Stories (Wee, Kuo)
- Proposed roles of track coordinators
- Upcoming plans (Lynnes, plus suggestions from the floor) (40 min)
- User Story from Udaysankar Nair
- WebEx Hackathon at/with/on EuroGEOSS Broker