Compendium workshop
Note: This workshop is an opportunity to
learn more about the Compendium approach described in Simon Buckingham Shum's invited talk. This workshop differs from other SdC workshops, being focused on a specific approach rather than serving as a forum around a broader research topic. The programme mixes a hands-on, tried+tested half-day tutorial, followed by case studies, discussions and a final hands-on session. Come for as little
or as much as you wish! (the working language will be English)
29/06/2006
Tutorial
10h30
Al Selvin (Open University UK/Verizon USA), Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University UK)
12h30 Lunch
Case studies
14h00
Compendium for Real Time Mission Planning: Hostage Recovery Scenario
Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University UK)
14h30
Collaboratively Modeling Mission Control at NASA
Al Selvin (Open University UK/Verizon USA), Maarten Sierhuis (NASA Ames, USA)
15h00
Compendium for Human-Agent Collaborative e-Science: NASA Mars Exploration Case Study
Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University UK), Al Selvin (Open University UK/Verizon USA), Maarten Sierhuis (NASA Ames, USA)
15h30
Compendium for Literature Analysis: Modelling the Iraq Debate
Simon Buckingham Shum and Alexandra Okada (Open University UK)
16h00 Break
16h30
Research and Introduction into Industry of a Tool to Capture and Present Designers Working Rationale
-- this is a industrial case study using DRed, another graphical, issue-based design rationale tool, which has established itself in a major engineering company.
Rob Bracewell, K Wallace (Cambridge University UK)
17h00
Discussion of case study
-- following the presentation of the DRed case study , there will be an open discussion of what we can learn from its success, and similarities/differences to Compendium.
17h30 End
30/06/2006
Theoretical perspectives
10h30
Theoretical perspectives on Compendium
Al Selvin (Open University UK/Verizon USA)
11h30
Table ronde:
Simon Buckingham Shum
Open discussion
12h30 Lunch
14h00
Table ronde :
Al Selvin (Open University/Verizon), Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University)
Key challenges: open discussion on how to develop Compendium methodologically, theoretically and technically. Come and feed in your thoughts.
Tutorial
15h00
Hands-on session: 1-1 advice on whether Compendium could support your work
(bring examples of your work to see how Compendium could provide representational support, eg. for participatory modelling, rationale capture, information/knowledge management)
Al Selvin (Open University/Verizon), Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University)
17h30 End
Dernière modification : 1/6/2006