Towards a rich-context participatory cyberenvironment
Abstract
To enable and support innovative research in science and
engineering, the next generation Cyberinfrastructure must be able
to support collaboration across disciplines and conceptual
contexts. At NCSA, we are building Cyberenvironments which
support “architecture of participation” where user-driven
innovation is empowered. In this paper, we will first describe the
Cyberenvironment and Web 2.0/Where 2.0 concepts, and present
our definition of a participatory Cyberenvironment and the roles
of contexts for building such Cyberinfrastructure. We then present
our arguments of the importance of supporting the full range of
social, geospatial, causal and conceptual contexts. We will
describe the foundation work that we have built so far, the
CyberCollaboratory (a collaborative portal) and Tupelo (a
semantic content repository), and then provide the vision for the
path towards a rich context participatory Cyberenvironment with
potential impact on scientific communities such as distributed
environment observatory networks.
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