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** This led to a discussion on the relative roles of Human Factors and User Stories | ** This led to a discussion on the relative roles of Human Factors and User Stories | ||
*** User stories are "longitudinal" descriptions of use cases, benefits and requirements | *** User stories are "longitudinal" descriptions of use cases, benefits and requirements | ||
*** Human Factors are pervasive considerations for implementing the Collaboratory, but does include some requirements | *** Human Factors are pervasive considerations for implementing the Collaboratory, but does include some requirements |
Revision as of 08:02, March 26, 2012
Telecon - 19 Mar 2012
Proposing ESIP Meeting Sessions
- "Hackathon" for technical workshops?
- Choose a collaborative platform and attempt to populate and/or use it.
- Would require some prep work, learning about the platform, capabilities, how to use
- Candidate platforms
- HubZero
- RAMADDA
- NASA Earth Exchange
- Session on enabling technologies?
- Innovation session--choose 1:
- How the Collaboratory could enable scientific innovation
- How innovation might be used to implement the Collaboratory
- Consensus favors #1
- This led to a discussion on the relative roles of Human Factors and User Stories
- User stories are "longitudinal" descriptions of use cases, benefits and requirements
- Human Factors are pervasive considerations for implementing the Collaboratory, but does include some requirements