Re: social biz block diagram architecture

Hello All:

I just made an update of the file, regarding a revision I worked to be
discussed on the Social Web Headlights task force, but the task force
disbanded and there was no time to look at it.

The revision is included on the last slides.

The technologies are there (well some may be missing) as also the
standards. By the time I briefly joined the  Social Web Headlights task
force (in the end of it's mandate) the focus was on the standards, what
supports what, and I think the main issue for companies is what are the
components of a social platform, what it makes part, what is necessary for
collaboration. Then It's a matter of linking the technology to those
components.

Regards

Alberto

2012/8/28 Bassetti, Ann <ann.bassetti@boeing.com>

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> The PPT file, linked from:
> http://www.w3.org/community/socbizcg/wiki/File:Social_ppt-JeffJ_intro_for_AC_v3-1.pptx, which Jeff Jaffe and I presented at the May W3C membership meeting, has
> many pages and views of the submissions and ideas we received from assorted
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> I tried, in that PPT, to document a bit of the evolution of the thinking
> in those diagrams, and indicate the source of each new representation.  We
> did no conclude anything -- especially not that one representation was
> better or correct.  Initially I would suggest that we might work to add
> more standards or underlying technologies to each type of activity.****
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>   -- Ann****
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> Ann Bassetti
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> Boeing Information Technology
> Global Collaboration Technologies
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> email:  ann.bassetti@boeing.com ****
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Alberto Manuel
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Received on Tuesday, 28 August 2012 19:09:51 UTC