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CompNet

CompNet aims to enable global collaboration for problem-solving and knowledge management. It provides open platforms, tools, and content management systems for personalized learning and team collaboration. Components, open standards, and distributed objects are utilized to ensure secure and flexible information exchange.

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CompNet

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  1. CompNet A project for the - IST-program

  2. The CompNet Mission • CompNet will enable people to collaborate on problem solution and knowledge management in a globally networked environment.

  3. Targets • End Users • People and organisations doing collaborative based on information exchange on the network • System Developers • Developers building applications for network based collaborative work • Project Partners

  4. CompNet - Where, How • Environments for CompNet • Education • Learning Organisations • Virtual Campus, Networked Organisations • Teleworking • CompNet Platform • Open Standards, Internet Standards • CORBA

  5. End user view • A networked collaborative environment • Knowledge database within • Tasks within • Information exchange with external • persons/groups • Knowledge sources • Internet

  6. Special features - as seen from the end user • Open standards • CORBA - Internet standards • Services/client software components delivered on demand • Distributed objects, Mobile Agents. • Access control, authentication, security etc. delivered by platform • Fine grained access-control possible. • CORBA

  7. Applicable user contexts • Open and Distant Learning • Networked virtual Universities • Learning organisations • Virtual organisations • Helpdesks • Software companies • Sales & Demonstration • Software support

  8. Special features- as seen from the developers • Open Standards • CORBA - Internet Standards • Component based software construction • Reusable software components, object oriented design • for “framework” building • User interfaces and back-end modules • Based on a distributed platform • Utilisation of platform services • Security, name-services, licensing, distribution etc. • A report on experiences gained during the project

  9. Work Modules in CompNet Evaluation of new work methods Knowledge management, workspace interaction Component modules with knowledge content Software framework and methods using components Tools and methods for Globally Distributed Collaboration (GDC)

  10. Project callout - March. 16. 1999 Deadline for application - June 16. 1999 Contract negotiations/signing Depends on EU bureaucracy Supposed November 1999 Proposed running time - 3 years. Pre-project schedule

  11. Fig. 1: System overview How the participants are interacting in open and flexible learning. Content Methods Organisation Individual and Team Work

  12. Fig. 2: Action Lines in Project Partners in the CompNet project will work on methodical and technological levels. Methodical III.3.1 (Center of Gravity) Open Platforms and tools for personalised learning III.2.2 Content management and personalisation II.2.2 Team Work Technical IV.3.1 Component-based software engineering

  13. Fig. 3: Mapping Action Lines with system overview Defining work modules with one responsible and other participating partners Open Platforms and tools.. Content management Team Work Components are the technical basis for developement

  14. HiST Statoil - Rotvoll HiA University of Greenwich University of Sheffield Hanzehochshule Binary Logic (Athens) Parallax (London) Partners/Interested

  15. Status - March 1999. • Decision made on action lines • Memorandum on “roadmap” distributed • Responses/Specific proposals asked for • “Deadline” - April 1. (?) • Workshop in Trondheim 26.03.99 • Local resources • National resources from ODL-network

  16. The road aheadMinor milestones • Results from Trondheim WS distributed • Draft/Proposal for project description • International WorkShop in April • Project Draft agreed on • Hard work • Main load in Trondheim • Collaborative actions using telecommunication/Network

  17. Next major milestone • Application delivered June 16. • But - there are always more peaks to climb whhen you reach the peak that was ”the next peak”

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