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Welcome to the Toolkits & Demonstrators Show & Tell Meeting

Welcome to the Toolkits & Demonstrators Show & Tell Meeting. 2 August, 2006 Manchester. Toolkits and Demonstrators Show And Tell Meeting. 09:45 Refreshments 10:15 Introduction 10:20 Project demonstrations: BEWT CATS Connecting Smirkboard to Perception 11.20 Tea Break.

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Welcome to the Toolkits & Demonstrators Show & Tell Meeting

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  1. Welcome to theToolkits & Demonstrators Show & Tell Meeting 2 August, 2006 Manchester

  2. Toolkits and Demonstrators Show And Tell Meeting • 09:45 Refreshments • 10:15 Introduction • 10:20 Project demonstrations: • BEWT • CATS • Connecting Smirkboard to Perception • 11.20 Tea Break

  3. Toolkits and Demonstrators Show And Tell Meeting • 11:30 Project demonstrations • DICE • FlowTalk • IOMorph • 12:30 Lunch

  4. Toolkits and Demonstrators Show And Tell Meeting • 13:15 Project demonstrations • JoinIn • LIPID • MINTED • R2Q2 • 14.45 Tea Break

  5. Toolkits and Demonstrators Show And Tell Meeting • 15:00 Project demonstrations • Socket • Trecx • 15:40 Discussion/Common issues • 16:15 Close

  6. General issues • Sustainability of codebase • Good documentation, install instructions etc. • Find people to adopt it: institution or individual? Community source • Business model v. transition management • Lessons learned: • Do the QA and sustainability guidelines (i.e make it part of process • Good design; find the right models/granularity • Focus (making sure the main thing is the main thing) • Peer review the event • Buddy-up early on, not too many more events (timing crucial) • Pairing: speed dating? • Infrastructure (CVS) • Consider central code versioning and curation • Adoption and uptake • E-framework context and projects • Toolkit and demonstrator approach • More follow on (i.e. projects following closely after each other) • Maintainer stipend? • Make sure code is actually released

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