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Data Collaboration Session

Data Collaboration Session. Mary Trauner Georgia Institute of Technology Moderator mary.trauner@oit.gatech.edu. The Data Collaboration Tsunami. ViDe Spring Workshop March 24, 2004. The Good Side of the Wave Many products to choose from Rich set of features and functions

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Data Collaboration Session

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  1. Data Collaboration Session Mary Trauner Georgia Institute of Technology Moderator mary.trauner@oit.gatech.edu

  2. The Data Collaboration Tsunami ViDe Spring Workshop March 24, 2004

  3. The Good Side of the Wave Many products to choose from Rich set of features and functions Multiplatform solutions beginning to appear Integration with audio and video

  4. The Good Side of the Wave Many products to choose from Rich set of features and functions Multiplatform solutions beginning to appear Integration with audio and video The Bad Side of the Wave High cost on many Most not standards-based Independent pricing on pieces Unique, non-intuitive interfaces Significant training required Often browser only Limited features and functionality at this time Some H.323 and SIP (vendor specific) Some proprietary Many POTS

  5. The Good Side of the Wave Many products to choose from Rich set of features and functions Multiplatform solutions beginning to appear Integration with audio and video The Bad Side of the Wave High cost on many Most not standards-based Independent pricing on pieces Unique, non-intuitive interfaces Significant training required Often browser only Limited features and functionality at this time Some H.323 and SIP (vendor specific) Some proprietary Many POTS

  6. Data Collaboration Survey www.videnet.gatech.edu/datacollab/survey

  7. Data Collaboration Survey www.videnet.gatech.edu/datacollab/survey

  8. Data Collaboration Survey www.videnet.gatech.edu/datacollab/survey

  9. Data Collaboration Survey www.videnet.gatech.edu/datacollab/survey

  10. Goals of the Survey Provide information to ViDe Data Collaboration WG Provide input to the Internet2 Commons Prioritize requirements by: Use scenarios Tools, features, and functions Provide input for a Request for Information www.videnet.gatech.edu/datacollab/survey

  11. Request for Information

  12. Request for Information

  13. Goals of the RFI Collect technical information: in one place using vendor experience and workforce Collect technical information on broader field: Survey-based (bread & butter) applications Integrated versus ala carte Standards, Paradigms, Frameworks Course management systems Asynchronous solutions Others

  14. ASDC Case Studies Erik Hofer, “Data Collaboration in the Wild” Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work (CREW) School of Information University of Michigan Todd Needham, “The Learning Experience Project” Manager, Research Programs Support Microsoft Research Les Finken, “Collaboration tOols for Research and iNstruction (CORN)” Applications Development and Support III ITS-Academic Technologies, Digital Media Solutions University of Iowa

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