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This is version 14.
It is not the current version, and thus it cannot be edited. Documentation writing workshopWhen: September 7-8, 2006 (starts at noon Sept 7)Where: Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB), Coos Bay, Oregon Hotel: Red Lion, Coos Bay GoogleEarth: Coos Bay in GoogleEarth
ObjectiveReview and revise the documentation for the Kepler system to prepare it for a 1.0 release.
ScheduleWednesday pm -- review GSG Thursday am -- Actor Documentation -- functionally group actors by science/domain specific -- groups of twos review documentaion -- discuss/define actor documentation user -- basic requirements must be able to some quantative skills; basic programming language;we need to clearly define that the actor is dynamic and the vehicle that transports the data; the data is a token. The actor is not the data. Kepler you start with open the analysis data flows source -- the fountain sink -- the end point traditional analysis programs start with the data and view the data and move from that to the analysis Thursday pm -- User Manual -- wrap up and action points
Pre-workshop deadlines:
For discussion:
Getting Started Guide
Actor Documentation
In addition, some actors I could not draft copy for because I could not figure out how they worked. Those actors are marked with a TK beside their name in the table of contents.
Additional things to look out for:
Additional Actor doc issues to discuss:
User Manual Outline
Additional questions:
Which workflows will be included in the release?
Note that the outline contains examples (particularly for the project-specific section), but its still unclear which of these will be finalized/included in the demos directory.
Additional thoughts about documentation.
Are other documents required? Anything else? Who will be working on the docs after this meeting? Note that I'll have only about 20 hours after the meeting.
Participants (6 budgeted to travel)
Attachments:
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under award 0225676. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF). Copyright 2004 Partnership for Biodiversity Informatics, University of New Mexico, The Regents of the University of California, and University of Kansas |