> >
> >As an academic I have a format for recording my work with them. Are
> >there any particular points that the community would like me look out
> >for? Do you have a format for your case study methodology?
>
> I think Justin suggested some points already, but the most obvious ones
> are the best ones: usage, problems, costs, advantages, and potential.
> But, to be honest, I'm much more  interested in what you might suggest.
>

Well I do have some ideas and have done some work on case study methodology. I 
am interested in working with others on this. 
Is anyone interested in forming a working party? 

I also did not mention two other points. My research is pan European I am 
doing my case studies in three other European countries (outside the UK). 

My work with the UK government involves sitting on various committees. I have 
sat as a representative on a parliamentary sub-committee for SME e-security. 

I also run a company providing ICT solutions and write for the linux user and 
developer magazine. 

I hope that gives an introduction to me and my work. I am following up 
Justine's pointer and I hope to hear from others

John 
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