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The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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We elaborate on the scalability of Participatory Design
(PD) with a special attention towards engagement. We ground our reasoning on the concepts of scaffolding and infrastructuring as instruments for engaging large groups of heterogeneous participants. Scalability is defined with reference to both the number of people and the space for active participation. We suggest that socio-technical scaffolding is needed to enable the infrastructuring process. Scaffolding and infrastructuring, meant as consecutive phases of design, can enact and support the scaling up of engagement.
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The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (Supported Activities, Callegati, U...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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Network of Excellence Internet Science Summer School. The theme of the summer school is "Internet Privacy and Identity, Trust and Reputation Mechanisms".
More information: http://www.internet-science.eu/
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (JRA1, Towards a Theory of Internet...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (JRA6, Virtual Communities, C. Mars...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
We elaborate on the scalability of Participatory Design
(PD) with a special attention towards engagement. We ground our reasoning on the concepts of scaffolding and infrastructuring as instruments for engaging large groups of heterogeneous participants. Scalability is defined with reference to both the number of people and the space for active participation. We suggest that socio-technical scaffolding is needed to enable the infrastructuring process. Scaffolding and infrastructuring, meant as consecutive phases of design, can enact and support the scaling up of engagement.
Strategic Relevance of the Internet Science Network of Excellence to Future I...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (IA2, Joint Courses, Graduate Progr...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (Supported Activities, Callegati, U...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Kave Salamatian, Universite de Savoie and Eiko Yoneki, University of Cambridg...i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence Internet Science Summer School. The theme of the summer school is "Internet Privacy and Identity, Trust and Reputation Mechanisms".
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Network of Excellence in Internet Science (JRA4, Governance, Regulation & Sta...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
More information: http://internet-science.eu/
Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Network of Excellence in Internet Science (SEA4, Organisation of open calls, ...i_scienceEU
The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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Twitter: @i_scienceEU
A perspective on the evolving field of design and suggestion of "design leading" as a future aspirational practice and answer to the question "What comes after Design Thinking?".
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The lecture will close with how the Brazilian Secretary of Education changed the Brazilian Engineering Courses Guidelines to incorporate Systems Thinking and the opportunity to use Arcadia, and Capella – being free/opensource – as a common Systems Engineering Core.
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The Network of Excellence in Internet Science aims to achieve a deeper multidisciplinary understanding of the Internet as a societal and technological artefact.
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Twitter: @i_scienceEU
Modeling a Global Software Development Project as a Complex Socio-Technical S...Ilia Bider
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Pre-proceedings available at:http://bit.ly/1MBpxWY
Any global software development project needs to deal with distances – geographical, cultural, time zone, etc. – between the groups of developers engaged in the project. To successfully manage the risks caused by such distances, there is a need to explicate and present the distances in a form suitable for manual or semi-automatic analysis, the goal of which is to detect potential risks and find ways of mitigating them. The paper presents a technique of modeling a global software development project suitable for such analysis. The project is modeled as a complex socio-technical system that consists of functional components connected with each other through output-input relationships. The components do not coincide with the organizational units of the project and can be distributed through the geographical and organizational landscape of the project. The modeling technique helps to explicate and represent various kinds of distances between the functional components to determine which of them constitute risk factors. The technique was developed during two case studies, of which the second is used for presenting and demonstrating the new modeling technique in the paper.
You are invited to submit your original and innovative work to “the 1st international conference on Internet Science”, to be organized from April 10 to 11 in Brussels, under the aegis of the European Commission, by the EINS Network of Excellence (http://www.internet-science.eu) and with the support of KVAB.
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* Best practices and optimization strategies
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#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
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Network of Excellence in Internet Science (JRA2, Emerging Theories and Design Methodologies, D. Trossen, UCAM)
1. JRA2: Emergence Theories and Design
Methodologies
Kick-off Meeting
Brussels, 21-22 December 2011
Dirk Trossen (UCAM)
Network of
FP7-ICT-2011.1.6-288021 EINS Excellence in
Internet Science
2. WP Objectives
Bring together various communities involved
in the design of Internet solutions
Increase the understanding of how various
design methodologies relate to each other
Distill a set of rigorous design methods that
are directly anchored into a deep scientific
understanding
Gather a set of tools (from existing efforts in
this space)
Inform the various stakeholders
EINS Kick-off Meeting Brussels, December 21-22, 2011
3. WP Tasks
R2.1 Distilling Design methodologies
R2.2 Developing a Set of Design Tools
R2.3 Exemplifying Use of Design Tools
EINS Kick-off Meeting Brussels, December 21-22, 2011
4. R2.1 Distilling Design methodologies
Engage with individual design communities
Develop growing repository of methodologies
used in communities such as user experience, sociology,
economics, governance, networks, physics, and many others
Clarify their standing in the overall problem space of
system design as well as the specific needs they address
Partners: UCAM, UPMC, ALB, UoS, NKUA, UNI PASSAU,
ULANC, SOTON
EINS Kick-off Meeting Brussels, December 21-22, 2011
5. R2.2 Developing a Set of Design Tools
Development of design tools
help the wider multi-disciplinary community to go about its holistic
challenge of (scientifically) designing solutions and arguing about
their viability on the basis of a set of rigorous methodologies
Push the boundaries of design beyond the often stove-
piped solutions that are abound
Study methodologies and general frameworks
model the interplay between social and technical aspects in the
design of the future Internet
Partners: UCAM, CNR, IBBT, UoS, NKUA, TCLR, UNI
PASSAU, ULANC
EINS Kick-off Meeting Brussels, December 21-22, 2011
6. R2.2 Developing a Set of Design Tools
Examples
Model the social impact of the adoption of a technical solution
• Expected input: game theory
Perform quantitative evaluation for a certain business model
• Expected input: investment analysis study
Capture the various conflicts (tussles) that impact the viability of a
given design or a set of design choices under a varying set of
possible evolution scenarios
• Expected input: system dynamics
Such development is an ambitious goal
Requires tight interaction between researchers in the areas of
human social sciences and ICT
Will take stock from existing activities in this area, identify areas
for further research between the different disciplines, and pursue
innovative research in order to become a point of reference
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7. R2.3 Exemplifying Use of Design Tools
Illustrate and exemplify the ability to understand and reason
over design (decisions) through a set of use cases
A set of interesting design questions will be identified
Provide meaningful answers based on the developing design
methodologies
Possible use cases
FTTH, community networks, pervasive sensing, mobile network
deployments, eHealth, retail, transportation, and many others.
Another set of use cases can be drawn from the various efforts in FI
architectures such as pursued in CCN/NDN, FP7 PURSUIT, FP7
SAIL or others
Partners: UCAM, UPMC, UoS, IBBT, CERTH
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8. WP Action List for the 1st Year
D2.1.1: Repository of methodologies, design tools
and use cases (M18)
first draft expected
MS10: Year 1 progress – Contribution to the
Roadmap of the Internet Science for FP8 and
Survey of the current methodologies (M12)
Workshop on “Thinking Architecturally”
See more later
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9. Interdependencies with other WPs
Strong relations with JRA1 and JRA3 as the
„foundational JRAs‟
Relations with other JRAs driven by
Methodologies (and communities applying
them)
Use cases
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10. WP Impact
Develop a holistic notion of a Design
Science
Scientificreasoning over design choices
Qualitative as well as quantitative!
Outreach to wider design community
Move FAR beyond computer science
Cross-inform communities about growing set
of methodologies
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11. Issues to be discussed and decided
Workshop on “Thinking Architecturally”
Aims at bringing together various design
communities in an attempt to cross-fertilize the
required understanding when "thinking
architecturally" in the context of large-scale
multi-stakeholder systems
The expected outcome will feed into a growing
taxonomy of design methodologies and it will
seed the repository of design methodologies
Originally proposed in relation to SEA3
Target timeframe: Q2/2012
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