Project notes about Towards Understanding Requirements for eScience: the eDiaMoND case study *Marina Jirotka, ‡Rob Procter, *Chris Hinds, †Catelijne Coopmans, ‡James Soutter and *Sharon Lloyd (where *Oxford University Computing Laboratory, ‡School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, †Said Business School, Oxford University). UK: Proceedings of the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2004. http://www.allhands.org.uk/2004/proceedings/papers/225.pdf
eHealth Use Case (complex collaborative domain, diverse range of professional expertise, volatile organisational issues, focussing on work practices, organisational issues...
- 'Understanding of work flow, collaborative practices and everyday work of clinicians, techniques to inform design of eScience technologies, transforming the eScience vision of sharing data).
- 'More lessons learned:
- 'Don’t ignore previous research in areas such as Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) regarding global collaboration and virtual organisations
- 'New issues in eScience:
- 'Scale and expertise needed for global collaboration - CSCW,
- 'Practical implications from studies of science and scientific knowledge (SSK),
- 'Development models and requirements for eScience.