Draft Report
This is page catalogs components of the Archive '10 workshop report.
Outline
Eric Eide copied this outline into the report Subversion repository on June 15, 2010.
Eventually this page will be removed, to prevent divergence of the text.
- Introduction
- Similar to summary for workshop
- Why this group and why now
- State of experimental archiving across the disciplines
- subsection for each of first 4 panels (panel chairs)
- Includes current state plus needs
- NetworkingPanelSummary
- Generalization
- Interoperability (Lewis), bias, calibration, curation
- Structural annotation for data (ontologies) vs. unstructured + search (Lewis)
- Degree of openness
- Invariants and contingencies
- subsection for each of first 4 panels (panel chairs)
- A vision for where we want to go
- Very general, non area specific discussion of how to perform and report experiments (Juliana + others)
- Include enabling technology from last panel (workflows, provenance, semantic web) and specific concepts from all panels (open research) (Juliana + others)
- Talk about publishing, include SIGMOD example and what ACM/Elsevier are doing now (Anita)
- Data centers (Anita)
- Why do data centers matter?
- List of current initiatives: agencies, organisations, data centers, and key policy documents
- First steps for the research communities
- “Blogging” research while it is being conducted (open notebook)
- Leveraging testbeds (Eric)
- SEER
- Cite infrastructure and data used in experiments
- Contests
- Conferences and journals make available space/technology for archiving software and experimental data (Amer)
- Rewards? (additional publication/citation)
- Recommendations
- To NSF
- To publishers
- To universities (tenure and promotion) and research institutes (George and Daniel)
- To educators (training for experimental research) (Jack)
- To professional societies (Sergey)
