Darmstadt Bootcamp/Updated Program
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Ronald Dekker (lead developer CollateX) and Joris van Zundert (Chair) have been trying to put together a somewhat more shaped up program. As so many new people have come in with so many new interests, this is far from easy, but we hope we found a somewhat satisfying set up. Of course, as usual we run the bootcamp mostly as an open space, which means that we are willing to accommodate any other wishes of the group we didn't identify.
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Interest Groups
From the pool of participants there seem to originate 4 groups with complementary interests for the bootcamp:
- First time participants
We think these will benefit from an introduction to Interedition/CollateX and various related stuff on Monday. After that they will probably be able to choose to what other group they (want to) belong for the bootcamp...
- CollateX integration oriented folk
People that like to work with the CollateX Java API to integrate it with theor code bases, like EXIST/JUXTA etc.
- People interested in creating 'Scholarly Workflows and Interfaces'
People wanting to utilize web services and thus putting e.g. CollateX to wider use and lend it usability.
- People that are interested in scholarly digital transcriptie and annotation
This ties in with subjects of web services, linkage, linked data, and protocols for exchange.
Topics for the Bootcamp
- CollateX development
- Integration
- Orchestration of web services
- User interface
- Interactive collation process / interactive web services
- Deployment requirements for CollateX as web service: redundant servicing, service brokerage & discovery, proxy serving
- Production release
- Transcription & Annotation for scholarly purposes
- Use cases
- Requirements
- Back end compatibility
- Linked Data / Data exchange model
- Web services
- Orchestration
- Networking & knowledge exchange regarding the projects represented at the bootcamp
- Dissemination
- Article Literary & Linguistic Computing
- Digital Humanities 2011/2012
- Other key dissemination events
- Technical documentation
- Project documentation
- Roadmap Interedition
- Architecture
- Interoperability
- Back end compatibility
- Web services
- Bootcamp and collaboration model
- Open Source Community
- Funding and Organization
Bootcamp Program
Day 1 (Monday 28 February 2011): Introduction and Tuning the Program
- 11.00 - 11.30 'Arrivals'
- 11.30 - 13.00 Introduction
- Interedition and it's Roadmap (11.30 - 11.50)
- Round of Introductions (11.50 - 12.05)
- Microservices (12.05 - 12.15)
- CollateX (12.15 - 12.30)
- Public 'stable' API of CollateX (12.30 - 12.40)
- Feature requests for CollateX 1.1
- Scholarly Annotation & Transcription (12.40 - 13.00)
- 12.40 - 12.47: Introduction
- 12.47 - 13.00: TextLab/eLaborate
- Interedition and it's Roadmap (11.30 - 11.50)
- 13.00 - 14.00 lunch
- 14.00 - 16.00 choices: determining objectives, division of work
- Group split: 1) Annotation/Transcription exchange model; 2) CollateX Core
- 17.00: Round up/Conclusions
Day 2 (Tuesday 1 March 2011): Hacking
- 10.00 - 10.15: 'Arrivals'
- 10.15 - 12.00: Presentations (5 minutes) on projects of the participants
- 12.00 - 13.00: Goals and objectives of the two groups
- 13.00 - 17.00: Development
- 17.00: Tada
- 17.15 - end of day: Development
Day 3 (Wednesday 2 March 2011): Hacking
- 10.00 - 10.15: Stand up
- Presentation by Leif Joran Olsson
- 10.15 - 18.00: Development
- 18.00 - 18.15: Tada lists
Day 4 (Thursday 3 March 2011): Unconference/Hacking
- 10.00 - 10.15: 'Arrivals'
- 11.15 - 14.00: Think Tank 'Roadmap Interedition', topics:
- Architecture
- Interoperability
- Back end compatibility
- Web services
- Bootcamp and collaboration model
- Open Source Community
- Funding and Organization
- 14.00 - 15.00 lunch
- 15.00 - 18.00: Development
- 18.00 - 18.15: Tada lists
Day 5 (Friday 4 March 2011): Hacking & Documentation
- 10.00 - 10.15: Stand up
- 10.15 - 13.00: Development
- 13.00 - 15.00: Publishing result on web sites
- 15.00 Closing