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The following is a framework for the design, description, and evaluation of the functionality of research networking and related systems.
Dagobert Soergel <dsoergel@buffalo.edu> and Barbara Tafuto <barbarat@buffalo.edu>
Department of Library and Information Studies, University at Buffalo
Version 0 2013-12-28
We present a framework for describing /designing / analyzing / evaluating the functions and characteristics of Research Networking Systems (Research Networking Tools, Faculty Reporting Systems, …) and related systems. (For simplicity, we use RNS in this much expanded sense).
This framework can be used to organize both implemented functions (in whole systems or through apps) and design ideas. The resulting inventory of ideas can be used by system designers as inspiration for added functionality and by managers of local systems as a source of ideas for customizing their systems by adding functions (apps) useful to their system users.
This draft is meant to start community discussion. Either post a comment below or change/comment on the document directly (track changes) and send to dsoerger@buffalo.edu. The document will be updated periodically.
Basic RNS information
Administrative arrangements
Main types of entities dealt with
Application functionality, capabilities
What the system can do for the user
Technical functionality processing / analysis, using other systems to enhance functionality, search, communication
Data content elements included in or accessible through the RNS
Data needed for the application functionality. Includes Data Facets 1-4
Data, technical aspects: Data format, data-sharing, and data origin management
General system characteristics applicable across the RNS
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Dagobert Soergel at the University of Buffalo is preparing a framework document for comment via this section of the VIVO wiki.
Please stay tuned.
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