Charter for HASS-CG
Date 2010-09-02
Group Abbreviation:
hass-cg
Group Name:
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences CG
Area:
Research Applications
Group Leadership:
| Stephen David Beck | sdbeck@lsu.edu | Chair |
| Allison Clark | aclark@ncsa.uiuc.edu | Chair |
Group Summary:
The Humanities, Arts and Social Science Community Group (HASS-CG) will identify and develop capability for the Humanities, Arts and Social Science with Information Technology on a grid infrastructure. The forum of the HASS-CG will bring together members of the humanities, arts, social science, computer science, engineering and IT communities into a common grid computing dialogue.
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Seven Questions:
1. Is the scope of the proposed group sufficiently focused?
2. Are the topics that the group plans to address clear and relevant for the Grid research, development, industrial, implementation, and/or application user community?
3. Will the formation of the group foster (consensus-based) work that would not be done otherwise?
4. Do the group's activities overlap inappropriately with those of another OGF group or to a group active in another organization such as IETF or W3C?
5. Are there sufficient interest and expertise in the group's topic, with at least several people willing to expend the effort that is likely to produce significant results over time?
6. Does a base of interested consumers (e.g., application developers, Grid system implementers, industry partners, end-users) appear to exist for the planned work?
7. Does the OGF have a reasonable role to play in the determination of the technology?
Group Status:
Hibernating
Public Description (for print & web site):
The Humanities, Arts and Social Science Community Group (HASS-CG) will identify and develop capability for the Humanities, Arts and Social Science with Information Technology on a grid infrastructure. The forum of the HASS-CG will bring together members of the humanities, arts, social science, computer science, engineering and IT communities into a common grid computing dialogue.