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Re: workshop thoughts..



I think the rebuttal team is a good idea.  Does this mean that the "presentation
team" should send out a report or summary of the ideas being presented ahead of
time?  A la "the defense and the prosecution must share the evidence" :-)

I agree that we should schedule another discussion on this topic.  We will present
business cases and share our experiences in the research process along with a demo.

Enrique

Kent Wreder wrote:

> I thought it was another great workshop, I am certainly enjoying these
> gatherings.
>
> I think that there are three things we should consider for future
> workshops:
>
> 1. The presenter(s) MUST start with a well defined business case for
> technology being looked at, including perhaps use cases.
> 2. The presentation should only be 50% of the workshop time.  The
> interaction/challenge/rebuttal is of equal value as the presentation
> itself.
> 3. Every workshop member MUST challenge/question some aspect the
> presentation.  Perhaps we even should assign a formal rebuttal team to
> each presentation ...?
>
> ...thoughts?

> In terms of the BHS selected "content" management systems, look at:
> http://www.vignette.com/
> for more info.
>
> In terms of the content management system having business knowledge,
> we'd like to see the content management system merge close to the CPR
> architecture (a la the CNNInteractive stuff), but primarily merge
> clinical content with non-clinical content.  To this extent, the content
> management system must be aware of the context.  The clinical content is
> managed as a part of the cpr architecture (ie OMA, including HRAC for
> access control).  Also as a part of the CPR architecture are business
> process object/services for all user contexts (a la the MIRACLE
> "middleware").  The content management system must pass parameters that
> maintains session/state which include credentials for authorization and
> context management.
>
> Thanks Enrique and Scott for a great presentation.  Scott is talking a
> (long) vacation before he goes back to CMU and shows-off everything he
> learned during the summer :-).  I hope we'll see him next summer.  We
> are, however, fortunate to have Jordi Albornoz, another CMU student
> joining us for the rest of the summer break.  We will probably focus our
> efforts into one of the directions that Enrique and Scott discovered.
>
> I think we should schedule another workshop on this topic, perhaps demo
> some of the work.
>
> Kent.
>
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