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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).
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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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