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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk OMII-UK Collaborations Workshop 30 April 2009, Edinburgh Neil Chue Hong
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk OMII-UK Mission Facilitating mutual benefit between all participants Our mission is to cultivate and sustain community software important to research
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Services for eResearch software Design /Code Evaluation Integration Software Support Documentation and Training Software Improvement Software Deployment Promotion + Exploitation Innovators Providers Users Community Development Requirements Gathering Testing / Dev Infrastructure Packaging/ porting Governance Deployment Analysis Software Contributions Information Provision
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Software products; Community services OMII-UK Cycle for Software Sustainability What works? What’s needed? What’s doable? What’s sustainable? Requirements gathering Software expertise Market research Domain expertise Best practice; Process Specialist Development Standards; Information
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Engaging Research with e-Infrastructure Interviews Projects Dissemination AdoptionNew requirements Wider deployment
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Collaboration Collaboration is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together intersection of common goals by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk What’s required for successful e-Science? 1. Trust 2. Time Machine 3. Alcohol
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Dinner NeSC Hotel du Vin Hotel du Vin 11 Bristo Place 7.30pm
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Web: www.omii.ac.uk Email: info@omii.ac.uk Go forth and collaborate! “You know, when you collaborate with people, there's no rules about anything.” Therman Statom
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