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This month’s telecon will be mostly about planning. Specifically, we need to plan the following things: | This month’s telecon will be mostly about planning. Specifically, we need to plan the following things: | ||
# What is our end-to-end roadmap? | # What is our end-to-end roadmap? | ||
− | # Would some short related talks | + | # Would some short related talks be useful to further our thinking? Should we schedule one month’s meeting for them exclusively, or sprinkle them in, one per month? |
# Can we translate the roadmap to a month-by-month schedule? | # Can we translate the roadmap to a month-by-month schedule? | ||
# What should we submit as an ESIP Summer session? | # What should we submit as an ESIP Summer session? | ||
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− | *e.g., | + | == Roadmap == |
+ | * April: Develop template for User Stories + User Experience (USUX) | ||
+ | ** Who is the user | ||
+ | ** What is their goal | ||
+ | ** What systems do they interact with | ||
+ | ** user input <-> system output | ||
+ | ** what eventual success looks like for that interaction | ||
+ | * May: Develop End-to-end User Stories and User Experience description | ||
+ | ** using template | ||
+ | ** focused on precipitation related stuff | ||
+ | ** e.g., floods (disaster tie-in) | ||
+ | ** including the Serendipity Use Case (where we happen across new uses for the relationships by exploring them) | ||
+ | * June: Identification and inventory of contributions | ||
+ | ** Small samples that are easy to inspect | ||
+ | ** Large corpora for tools | ||
+ | ** Known examples include dataset-paper connections from GES DISC and ESDIS | ||
+ | * July: Hackfest to develop proofs of concept (see below) | ||
+ | * August: Take stock and plan next segment of roadmap | ||
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+ | == ESIP Summer Session == | ||
+ | Hackfest for Everybody (not just coders) | ||
+ | * Type 1: User interfaces working off graph data collected in June, following Use Cases from May | ||
+ | * Type 2: Wrangling graph data into existing User Interfaces | ||
+ | * Collaborations of coders with non-coding product owners strongly encouraged | ||
+ | * Solicit other clusters in above | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Potential Talks == | ||
+ | * UAH ITSC: Knowledge Graphs for EO | ||
+ | * Linda van den Brink (OGC) – Linked Data Five Years from Now | ||
+ | * etc. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Action Items == | ||
+ | * Beth and Chris: Develop Template for Use Cases | ||
+ | * Doug: Distribute recipe for working with large graph corpus |
Latest revision as of 15:29, April 16, 2020
In-meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sOjdolC468wTo--FuQfPuc1kWwnpZotKMisYJuXByME/edit?usp=sharing
This month’s telecon will be mostly about planning. Specifically, we need to plan the following things:
- What is our end-to-end roadmap?
- Would some short related talks be useful to further our thinking? Should we schedule one month’s meeting for them exclusively, or sprinkle them in, one per month?
- Can we translate the roadmap to a month-by-month schedule?
- What should we submit as an ESIP Summer session?
Roadmap
- April: Develop template for User Stories + User Experience (USUX)
- Who is the user
- What is their goal
- What systems do they interact with
- user input <-> system output
- what eventual success looks like for that interaction
- May: Develop End-to-end User Stories and User Experience description
- using template
- focused on precipitation related stuff
- e.g., floods (disaster tie-in)
- including the Serendipity Use Case (where we happen across new uses for the relationships by exploring them)
- June: Identification and inventory of contributions
- Small samples that are easy to inspect
- Large corpora for tools
- Known examples include dataset-paper connections from GES DISC and ESDIS
- July: Hackfest to develop proofs of concept (see below)
- August: Take stock and plan next segment of roadmap
ESIP Summer Session
Hackfest for Everybody (not just coders)
- Type 1: User interfaces working off graph data collected in June, following Use Cases from May
- Type 2: Wrangling graph data into existing User Interfaces
- Collaborations of coders with non-coding product owners strongly encouraged
- Solicit other clusters in above
Potential Talks
- UAH ITSC: Knowledge Graphs for EO
- Linda van den Brink (OGC) – Linked Data Five Years from Now
- etc.
Action Items
- Beth and Chris: Develop Template for Use Cases
- Doug: Distribute recipe for working with large graph corpus