[DG: Teaching & Learning] Come Join the Sakai Community Gathering on Reinventing the Requirements Process

Notess, Mark H mnotess at indiana.edu
Thu Jul 2 09:06:20 PDT 2009


Sounds like a great BOF topic. My talk on customer focus in community source precedes the BOF slot and should be quite relevant, though sadly it is at the same time as a presentation by Josh (Wednesday @ 11).

Mark
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Mark Notess
Development Manager / Usability Specialist
Digital Library Program / UITS
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana  47405
812.856.0494 (w)
mnotess at indiana.edu


On 7/1/09 4:46 PM, "Josh Baron" <Josh.Baron at marist.edu> wrote:


Greetings Sakai Community,

I hope everyone is getting as excited for the conference next week as we are here at Marist.  It's looking like it will be a great event!

I just wanted to take a moment to draw folks attention to a session that we're hoping to get a diverse cross section of the community to attend.

As many of you may know, throughout the history of Sakai there have been attempts to collect, prioritize and address functionality requirements (.e.g. new tools, enhancements to tools,etc.). To date, no one ideal process has emerged and as a result we currently lack a comprehensive "requirements" strategy.  With the launch of several new initiatives (e.g. product development process, Product Council, 3akai, etc.) this past year several of us in the community felt that this was a good time to visit this issue and work together to re-invent a new community-based requirements gathering process.

If you are interested please consider attending the session titled "Community Gathering: Re-Inventing the Requirements Process" scheduled for Wednesday at 1:15 PM (with a BOF to follow at the same time on Thursday).  The session will be a forum for the community to gather and discuss inventing a new requirements process.

Thanks!

Josh

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Joshua Baron
Director, Academic Technology and eLearning
Marist College
Poughkeepsie, New York  12601
(845) 575-3623 (work)
Twitter: JoshBaron


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