We’ve already talked about Visibility at other meetings Interaction with other data infrastructure organizations (DataOne; CUASHI, GBIF, …) Scaling up.

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We’ve already talked about Visibility at other meetings Interaction with other data infrastructure organizations (DataOne; CUASHI, GBIF, …) Scaling up technology to other partners (e.g., add more lakes to lake expedition): data transfer, technology transfer, and expertise transfer (learning how to use new tools).

Issues Communication across disciplines – to learn and speak other languages What is the interface between scientists and computer scientists? – Agile development process: understanding the “why” we do things, need to document what, who, and why (part of agile software engineering process) How often does expedition meet? – Lake group: Meets about every 3 weeks – Biodiversity: Life mapper took on specific task – became Nadya and Aimee Stewart

More Issues in too much detail What is role of students in Expeditions, how do we engage them? – Beth: too much homogeneity in students – all hardcore CS – Meilan: very focused, late in phd track, must always get permission to engage – Need pairing early phd students with complementary professionals – Craig doing VNO Need to identify Potential opportunities – Meilan: students could meet frequently to narrow this down; – everyone has own technology, and subjects/interests – what needs to be done, how could my expertise help? Students could get together and exchange expertise, domain person could explain expedition and needs, maybe students would identify how they could help, CS profs would interpret to identify interesting CS problems Consider this and plan to do it in October (pragma 27) AND discussions once/month until then. Paul/Craig – needs help with optimization of programs Beth: pay a student to incentivize

Action Items Something rich for the students: – Expedition leads with Beth teleconference Hackathon session. Expedition work with students. Application test-bed and Aimee’s lessons learned Sensor network WG engagement. PRAGMA student and GLEON students collaboration.

Action Items Each expedition – Create a Wiki presence – puts together a poster – possible connect points for those outside the discipline Focused problem – “hackathon” for solutions – after some dissemination of shared vision – (inc. user stories, use cases, architecture design) is there a focused topic that would work for both/all expeditions – “Hey Telescience Group, help me set up a sensor data gathering for Mt. Kinabalu” set up GitHub repository Document PRAGMA Day NESCent Data Carpentry Workshop with DataONE