Collaboration, Presentations/Speeches, and Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP)

Campus Infrastructure and Collaborative Application Integration

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Title:Campus Infrastructure and Collaborative Application Integration (ID: CAMP07306)
Author(s):Michael R. Gettes (Internet2) and Steven T. Carmody (Brown University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (06/27/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Campuses will provide part of the solution to the problem of managing access to resources supporting scholarly collaborations. We'll look at campus identity management tools and practices that hold promise for collaboration support, including a demonstration of a prototype "collaboration platform" to help shift our discussion from the abstract to a concrete casting of some of its elements and operational processes.

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Collaborative Applications, Suites, and Tools

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Title:Collaborative Applications, Suites, and Tools (ID: CAMP07304)
Author(s):Caleb Racey (Newcastle University), Chad La Joie (Georgetown University), and James W. Laney (University of Washington)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (06/27/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

We continue the review of existing practice.

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Collaborative Applications: Scope, Terminology, and Central Questions

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Title:Collaborative Applications: Scope, Terminology, and Central Questions (ID: CAMP07302)
Author(s):R.L. Morgan (University of Washington)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (06/27/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This session will introduce the workshop topic by providing an overview of its scope and terminology. In addition to explaining the workshop process, we'll present the set of questions to be addressed during the workshop and refine them with the participants.

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Building on Distributed Access Management

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Title:Building on Distributed Access Management (ID: EAF06407)
Author(s):Thomas J. Barton (University of Chicago), Kenneth J. Klingenstein (University of Colorado at Boulder), and Lynn T. McRae (Stanford University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (11/09/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:What is beyond or outside Stage 2 and 3? What is around the edges? Where is this architecture going? We will discuss possibilities and challenges for using these technologies in distributed or virtual organizations and identify needs not yet addressed, such as policy editing and standardized provisioning tools.
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The Future of Interboundary Collaboration

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Title:The Future of Interboundary Collaboration (ID: EAF0615)
Author(s):Kenneth J. Klingenstein (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (02/10/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:It all fits together: the campus authentication (and identity management) infrastructure is leveraged to share resources without divulging identity (if required) in a way that scales. So what's next? What if we successfully enable entirely new types of applications and relationships? How will this affect libraries, curriculums, and research projects? Will the boundaries between institutions blur? How will vendors play a role? Will we outsource our identity for someone else to manage because of liability and resource constraints? This session looks into the future and how our interboundary work might inform our institutions and change the nature of how we teach, research, and collaborate.
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Introduction to Federations

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Title:Introduction to Federations (ID: EAF0431)
Author(s):Renee Woodten Frost (Internet2)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The idea of participating in a formal group where common policies govern the sharing of services and resources is not new to higher education. Translating this to a technical environment, however, requires a common policy, security, and technology architecture. This session will offer an overview of the issues surrounding federations.
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EOT-PACI AN-MSI Update

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Title:EOT-PACI AN-MSI Update (ID: EAF0118)
Author(s):Stephenie A. McLean
Source:NCSA
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (2001)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The Education, Outreach, and Training Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure AN-MSI update.
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