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Kepler Breakout Nov 2004

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- * Annotate a specific set of data sources and targets (probably from Matt's fake example)
- * Annotate the "component library" so that we know what functions they perform and how they relate to the "conversion" tasks that are needed for a given integration task
+ * Annotate a specific set of data sources and targets
+ ** start with Matt's Red Spruce integration example
+ ** then work through increasingly complex examples (e.g., Cox's biodiv data)
+ * Annotate the "component library" so that we know what functions they perform and how they relate to the "conversion" tasks, and how to model the conversion tasks
+ ** e.g., given species abundance and area, "can calculate" density, then label the actors that can do this computation with that annotation
+ * Finish task list for additional features that need to be completed
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