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Meeting Goals
To review and refine (if necessary) use cases
To assess whether or not we have enough use cases
Shared understanding of
- the discussion surrounding the validation use case
- interactions of API-X effort with other Fedora efforts (like Hydra, Islandora, Async storage)
Determine next steps
Attendees
- David Wilcox
Stefano Cossu- Tim DiLauro
- Elliot Metsger
- Daniel Davis
- Aaron Birkland
- Ruth Duerr
- Kevin S. Clarke
- Andrew Woods
- ...
Agenda
Summarize, update this group on potential connections with other Fedora efforts
- We were mentioned by William G. Cowan in a recent thread soliciting participation in the Asynchronous storage effort
- Another thread discusses some integration patterns in the context of Hydra, Islandora, and Fedora. There seem to be some use cases that overlap nicely with API-X.
- (If any of these groups attend the call, I'd encourage a free-flow exchange of how these efforts could work together)
Summarize the deep dive that has been occurring on the AIC validation use case (see the comment thread on the page)
Roles of the components in the architecture
- Review (lightly!) the existing use cases and elicit the roles and brief descriptions
Next Steps
- Propose more time (two more weeks) for use case evaluation and discussion
- allows more use cases to surface
Discuss Use Cases
Are they adequately described?
Do we have all the use cases we need or want? Are there more?
- Next Steps
- Any Other Business
Related Resources
Design Page (with use cases outline)
Previous meeting agenda, including minutes