Re: A new potential HCLS use case (scientific discourse)

I added a link to the more detailed use case on the HCLS Wiki Site - annotating the more basic one as (Basic) and the more detailed one as (Full).

I plan to add it to Wikipedia at the available next time slot.   I am currently in Denver at NEONINC.ORG<http://NEONINC.ORG> working through that template in detail putting together a non-specialist use case for the NESDAA project -- this process would be worthwhile for us to work through.  We are doing it in a 3-day (1/2, 1, 1/2) day format then will follow going back to working virtually.  Here's more on this project:

http://tw.rpi.edu/web/project/NESDAA/Use_Cases/LessonPlanStreamHealth

Note that it is still in process....

Joanne

On Oct 10, 2011, at 4:50 AM, Helena Deus wrote:

+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.

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Matthias Samwald <matthias.samwald@meduniwien.ac.at<mailto:matthias.samwald@meduniwien.ac.at>> 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).

 - Matthias


From: Michel Dumontier<mailto:michel.dumontier@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: A new potential HCLS use case (scientific discourse)

Super! I put the use case in a google document for any to comment:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QpW-axtGL7Tuhd_Zcaf30a4-s4S_lveIJtpKL5QBLfQ/edit?hl=en_US

m.

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Richard Boyce <boycer@u.washington.edu<mailto:boycer@u.washington.edu>> wrote:
In response to the recent request, I have attached a draft of a new potential HCLS  use case focused especially on scientific discourse.

Any comments, critiques, or suggestions would be welcome.

kind regards,

Richard Boyce, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Scholar, Comparative Effectiveness Research Program
University of Pittsburgh
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On 09/26/2011 09:15 AM, Waard, Anita de A (ELS-AMS) wrote:
Dear all,

Further to the first agenda point, use cases, for our call in 42 minutes, I'd like to review:

a) The new HCLS Use Case template which can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DRnwXw7xIOLTjZ4TUiDtT80ouSQYfUqM9KWKXVgr60s/edit?hl=en_US

b) Our current three use cases: http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Actions/RhetoricalStructure#Use_Cases

and ask ourselves and each other:

1) Are these use cases still valid, or have they been addressed by our work so far?
2) If they are valid, how can we get them to be compliant with the new format: can someone take on each use cases?
3) If there's time: brainstorm about other use cases, or otherwise make a plan to gather more use cases before the next meeting.

Talk in a bit! Best,

- Anita.

Anita de Waard
Disruptive Technologies Director, Elsevier Labs
http://elsatglabs.com/labs/anita/
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Cc: Alberto Accomazzi; Allen, Bradley P (ELS-SDG); Sophia Ananiadou; Philip Bourne; Gully Burns; Daniel, Ronald (ELS-SDG); Rahul Dave; Waard, Anita de A (ELS-AMS); Alf Eaton; Alexander Garcia Castro; Matthew Gamble; Yolanda Gil; Alyssa Goodman; Paul Groth; Tudor Groza; Hays, Ellen (ELS-BUR); Maryann Martone; David R Newman; Scerri, Antony (ELS-CAM); Jack Park; Silvio Peroni; Steve Pettifer; Philippe Rocca-Serra; Cartic Ramakrishnan; Jodi Schneider; David Shotton; Kaitlin Thaney; Karin Verspoor; Lynette Hirschman; Susanna-Assunta Sansone; Kees van Bochove; Katy Wolstencroft; Jun Zhao
Subject: Reminder: HCLS Sci Disc call - ISA-RDF&  Use Case Review- Mon 26 Sept 10am-11am EDT / 14:00-15:00 UTC

Colleagues:

This is a reminder for the biweekly HCLS Scientific Discourse concall scheduled for Monday, 26 Sept 10am-11am EDT / 14:00-15:00 UTC.

As discussed in the previous call, we'll be focusing on defined tasks and use cases for the coming year.

- we will begin a review and update of our use cases

- ISA-RDF will be discussed as a potential shared task for 2011-12 (see underlying ISA-TAB project here:  http://isa-tools.org/  for some background)
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