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More information about use cases will be posted here shortly, but some notes in the meantime... = Use case documents that we have produced =
MAIN OUTPUT FOR THIS = The UseCasesPaper - identifying use cases for a generic grid.
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= Useful Use Cases references =
[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#NagaratnamSOGS Nagaratnam et al.] May 2003: The use cases are good for the customer-service provider models and the scenarios where an intermediary is used.
See also the draft [attachment:FocusGroup/GridUseCases0_65.pdf Grid use cases] document (PDF) produced as a stimulus for the Focus Group Meeting.
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[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#FosterOGSAUC Foster et al.] October 2004: Large document with lots of use cases. Use this to bolster our set of use cases.

[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#WelchOGSAR Welch et al.] June 2003:Von Welch et. al. Fairly technical use cases – may be useful at a slightly deeper level.

[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#ACES Advanced Collaborative Environments references] July 02 and Dec 04. Could be useful. The earlier document contains use cases and risk analyses.

[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#eIRG551 eInfrastructure Reflection Group White Paper Version 5.51] (13 April 2004). May be useful for architecture and use models. Alun investigating further.

= Short/Medium/Long term expectations of the Grid =
 1. The [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography##IAPGRID IAP document] page 6 gives a medium term view of what the Grid could be used for and has some implicit requirements (see notes in [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography##Bibliography] ).
See also [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/OxUseCases/ Oxford Use Cases] for (largely role-based) access control issues, taken from a study of existing and planned projects associated with Oxford University. These use cases are 'information environment' applications (but some involve data processing for users), but the groups of users highlighted could easily be interpreted as strong potential grid users.

Use case documents that we have produced

MAIN OUTPUT FOR THIS = The UseCasesPaper - identifying use cases for a generic grid.

See also the draft [attachment:FocusGroup/GridUseCases0_65.pdf Grid use cases] document (PDF) produced as a stimulus for the Focus Group Meeting.

See also [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/OxUseCases/ Oxford Use Cases] for (largely role-based) access control issues, taken from a study of existing and planned projects associated with Oxford University. These use cases are 'information environment' applications (but some involve data processing for users), but the groups of users highlighted could easily be interpreted as strong potential grid users.

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