Meeting
OHS Project ,
the unfinished revolution
April 27, 2000
previous meeting, next
meeting. 1
Agenda: 2
In unrev-II@egroups.com, Wed Apr 26, 2000 9:20pm, Eric
Armstrong <eric.armstrong@e...> wrote: 2A
Presentations 2B
These are the presentations we currently have on the
calendar:
* Werner Schaer, Software Productivity Consortium (next meeting)
* Doug Engelbart: Augment (whenever ready). 2B1
Topics 2C
This is the prioritized list of topics we generated
as a result of email participation. 2C1
1) The WBI vector
--Jack/Adam: Experiences with WBI and Weblets
--Jack: An architectural proposal based on experience with WBI
--Doug: Anything to add? 2C1A
2) Building the "Narrative"
A verbal picture that clearly presents what the system is, what it
does, and gives a view of how it works. 2C1B
3) Evaluations of "Starter Technologies"
These are the early collaboration tools we may well want to employ
as we go about designing the next generation system. We could build a starter
system ourselves, but it might make sense to use an existing tool for that
purpose. [Note: We need to get on to item 3 fast, for Doug's use in Washington,
so we may wind up dividing up the list for evaluations in one meeting,
then farming out the highly-evaluated possibilities for evaluation by someone
else. So this item should be a fairly quick "report/ assign activity.]
2C1C
4) Use Case Scenarios
Still very high level. What the people using the system are going to
be doing, how it is going to help them. Doug is going to Washington in
a month. This exercise will help bring into focus the concrete benefits
the system will provide. (Since people can readily visualize concrete benefits,
this activity should help with the funding effort.) 2C1D
5) Technology Roadmap
A development plan that shows what we intend to build long term and
the release stages we plan to go through to get there. 2C1E
6) Licensing and Business Model
How we are going to do things in a way that makes the results available
to humanity, yet provides the income necessary to ensure continued development
and concept-marketing (to achieve widespread adoption of interoperating
collaboration technologies provided by a large number of vendors, with
the ultimate goal of augmenting (collaborative) human intelligence on the
shortest possible time scale. 2C1F
7) Data Structures
Identifying the "atomic" structure (or structures) that can be strung
together to build the system. 2C1G
8) Encodings & Protocols
How the structures are stored, accessed, and moved around.
2C1H
Present: 3
Armstrong, Eric - TreeLight
Cheyer, Adam - VerticalNet
Coppernoll, Mary - Bootstrap Institute
Deneen, John - Astounding
Engelbart, Doug - Bootstrap Institute
Hurd, Jim - Hurd & Associates
Iverson, Lee - SRI International
Park, Jack - VerticalNet
Stringer, Warren - Muse.com
Trelease, Prof. Bob - UCLA
Williams, Joe - Williams Publications
Yee, Su-Ling - MilleniumProject/BI Intern
Yim, Peter - CIM Engineering, Inc. 3A
Minutes: 4
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