[Application-profiles-ig] Gathering Use Cases and Requirements

Phil Barker phil.barker at pjjk.co.uk
Tue Apr 23 12:20:57 BST 2019


Hello everyone, this is my first post to this group. My name is Phil Barker and I work a lot with educational metadata (for example LRMI <http://lrmi.www.voudr.com/groups/lrmi-task-group/>). Thank you Karen for getting this set up. On 22/04/2019 13:45, Karen Coyle wrote: >Hello, Ana, thank you. So far we have not set a deadline, but we should>do so as soon as we think we have a good number of participants.I am pretty sure that I could contribute one or two around educational resources >What do you prefer as a way to record the use cases and requirements?>Github issues? A wiki? Email?I have used email to discuss issues in general and a wiki to do the wordsmithing. The downside is that participation/collaboration can be lower than you might hope. Github issues are a great alternative if you are at a point of having stable and relatively atomic issues, not so good if you tend to have divergent discussions. (It may be worth mentioning that engaging with a github issue is a lot easier than engaging with content in a github repository) Phil >kc>>On 4/22/19 12:40 PM, Ana Alice Baptista wrote:>>Hi Karen,>>>>>>Thank you for having put this group forward. I took some time this>>早上阅读和分析所有的小故事nt in the gitHub repository>>that you created. I see that we have a lot of work to do. That's nice.>>>>I will contribute some use cases and requirements. Have you set a deadline?>>>>Thanks. Best regards,>>>>Ana>>____>>>>Ana Alice Baptista, PhD>>Past chair of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative>>Director of the DCMI Webinar Program>>>>IViSSEM project -http://www.ivissem.net/>>EMPOWER-SSE project -http://empowersse.net/>>https://www.cienciavitae.pt/pt/201D-B2FC-E126>>>>>No dia 18/04/2019, às 08:26, Karen Coyle <kcoyle at KCOYLE.NET>>>< mailto:kcoyle at KCOYLE.NET>> escreveu:>>>>>>All,>>>>>>We need to gather use cases and requirements. At the moment there is a>>>draft document about requirements in the github repo [1] and @dmj has>>>added to it. Yet I wonder if folks would find it easier to add to this>>>if we turn it into a wiki page, which I think people can modify without>>>going through github's pull/push/commit routine. The other option is>>>that we can make this an issue, everyone can add their comments, and>>>some soul will be tasked to bring it together into a document.>>>>>>We can even try "all of the above" although that may become quite messy.>>>>>>What are your preferences?>>>>>>kc>>>[1]https://github.com/dcmi/dcap/blob/master/requirements.md>>>-->>>Karen Coyle>>>kcoyle at kcoyle.net< mailto:kcoyle at kcoyle.net>http://kcoyle.net>>>skype: kcoylenet-- Phil Barker <http://people.pjjk.net/phil>.http://people.pjjk.net/philCETIS LLP <https://www.cetis.org.uk>: a cooperative consultancy for innovation in education technology. PJJK Limited <https://www.pjjk.co.uk>: technology to enhance learning; information systems for education. CETIS is a co-operative limited liability partnership, registered in England number OC399090 PJJK Limited is registered in Scotland as a private limited company, number SC569282. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.www.voudr.com/pipermail/application-profiles-ig/attachments/20190423/65d33ae3/attachment.htm>


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