Jodi exactly articulated my thinking here - the Google docs are great for
efficient collaboration, from which finalized documents can be published on
the wiki, as i did for the use case template
http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/UCT
Cheers,
m.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Jodi Schneider wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks for a very productive call today! Notes/action items:
We discussed the tentative use cases for the group,
http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Actions/RhetoricalStructure/meetings/20111010
Use case # 1: Enhancing Drug-mechanism Knowledge in Drug Product Labels:
https
Folks expressed interest in the "Quantified Self Movement" today on the
Scientific Discourse call and I thought that the a brief summary of the
group (below) might be of interest. Much of the data donated by
"quantified selfers" is available on Twitter, Facebook, and other social
websites. So,
Patient advocacy/self-surveillance came up on the call today, so I wanted to
point out that the first Quantified Self Europe will be held in Amsterdam this
November 26-27 (the Saturday & Sunday of Thanksgiving). Here are the topics
they're interested in:
http://quantifiedself.com/conference/Amst
Many have probably already heard about this debacle in cancer research,
where scientists proceeded too quickly from publication to three clinical
trials. It's a poster child for data sharing. Of course, there are several
social / political factors involved but transparency and clear markup of the
d
Would it help if the Wiki contained a link to the google doc?
I can appreciate Helena's point -- also thanks to Jodi to move the use case doc
to a doc format.
Joanne
On Oct 10, 2011, at 5:39 AM, Matthias Samwald wrote:
I think we should find some mode of operation where all the documents are in
Hi Charlie,
Yes, I agree. It was partly a naming problem (which should get corrected in the
way you propose) and partly a utility problem. I'd like to see us focus down
on the specifics that are imposed by the use case template i provided. So,
yes, it makes sense and yes I think the template
Here is the reminder for today's BioRDF call:
http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/Meetings/2011/10-10_Conference_Call
NOTE: We are trying one hour later than usual to be sure that Lena can make
it.
Let's talk about next steps to finish the W3C note:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A
On 10 Oct 2011, at 10:39, Matthias Samwald wrote:
> I think we should find some mode of operation where all the documents are in
> the wiki. The split between wiki and Google-Docs seems problematic
> (especially when each use-case doc is shared differently).
I agree -- but the downside is conc
+1!
I really really like Joanne's template very much because it enables
and supports more a fine grained, highly details, easy to measure use-case.
However, I agree we should share those in google docs as well, particularly
because many people can be working on a description of a single use case.
I think we should find some mode of operation where all the documents are in
the wiki. The split between wiki and Google-Docs seems problematic (especially
when each use-case doc is shared differently).
- Matthias
From: Michel Dumontier
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 10:18 PM
To: boy...@u.w
Thanks Joanne. I certainly agree that the Use Case Template that you have
linked to is very useful and, in fact, looks very similar to ones that I have
used in the past in the context of specific software development projects. I
think that the current HCLS UC Template is aimed more at being a
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