saturday 1 sn4ci. november 2005snac2 words (used across 3 or more groups) defined: community, scope...
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Saturday 1
SN4CI
November 2005 SNAC 2
Words (used across 3 or more groups)
• Defined: community, scope• Identifying: developers, early adopters,
mechanism of support• Support: developers (recognition), network
evolution, advancement of models• Maintain: software, data• Collaboration: indexed, measured, potential• Interoperability: software• Data: define community, share, access,
maintain, store, curate, complexity, management
November 2005 SNAC 3
Defining Scope and functionality
Mobilization and Development
Adoption, Deployment, Utilization
Scaling, Security and Sustainability
Defining Community, Scope
Core CI issues
Identifying Developers, Colleagues
First adopters, Cross boundaries,
Mechanisms of support
Supporting Network evolution,
Developers
Advancement of models, users
Maintaining Data, knowledge and tools
software
Collaboration Index, Potential, Technologies
How to measure
Interoperability Software Achieve, Standards
Software Policy and procedures
Data Define community,
Collected by SN
Access, Maintenance
Sharing, Curation
Mining, Metadata Complexity
Size, Management
November 2005 SNAC 4
Take-homes from each group
• Community incentives• CI development is social process• Brokering shared understanding• Map the community• Must be designed and implemented together• Ongoing iterative process• It’s all about building trust• Community resource management• Sustaining, forever
November 2005 SNAC 5
SN4CI Goals1. Identification of developers/designers2. Identification of potential collaborators3. Identification of resources: human and technical4. Using SNA to analysis, management and organisation
of our own community5. Making people aware of their social network6. Management7. Research portfolio analysis8. Bringing SN thinking to CI
• Influence, diffusion, mobilization, exploration, exploitation, collective actions, network exchange theory, ..
• What networks are possible, what networks are efficient
9. Maximise development and flow of social capital (ROI in human capital?)
November 2005 SNAC 6
Top SN4CI research questions1. What ARE the linkages / useful relationships that
enable you to identify the relations that help you achieve your goals
2. Metrics and evaluation of network, impact of CI3. Extending beyond people – “cybercorporations” –
human and non-human agents – knowledge networks4. How to generate trust within CI context5. Social provenance of information6. How to engender consensus eg consensus ontologies,
emergence, folksonomies7. IPR, incentives for knowledge sharing, institutional
context
November 2005 SNAC 7
8. Instrumenting the social network to determine influence of contributions
9. Notion of public good, open source,…10. Using tools to analyse institutional context of research
universities 11. Interventions of technology, co-evolution of technology
and network12. Supporting collaboration, communication13. Improve approach to Virtual Organisations beyond e.g.
GGF 14. VO = identification, sharing, shared ontology. Current
ontology solutions don’t handle evolution, limit expression
November 2005 SNAC 8
Potential Approaches• Bringing SN researchers to particular
venues of CI implementation– Educational venues– Specific scientific communities– Developer meetings (identifying network of CI-
Developers).
• Integrate SN tools with virtual venues (with explicit consent requests)– Identification of cultural concerns within CI
community. • Potentially unique from others- Soc. Sci. question
November 2005 SNAC 9
Statement to Congress(?)
• NSF has developed immense resources to support science research and education, the critical addition that SN provides is a mapping and linkage of those resources to increase accessibility and utilization of these resources by diverse communities
+ studying the beast that has been created
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