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*Each new DBP must host an in-person kick-off meeting at their site with their algorithm and engineering partners before end of the year. The goal of this meeting is to develop concrete and short term plans for the DBP roadmap project.
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Revision as of 11:35, 7 September 2010

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Everybody

  • Please check to see that you have enough money budgeted for all necessary travel expenses: Project Weeks, All-Hands Meeting (AHM), core retreats, working meetings, participation in outreach activities.

DBP

Although the full NA-MIC team is engaged in supporting the DBPs, each DBP has been assigned specific algorithm and engineering partners from the Computer Science Cores 1A and 1B who are responsible either for providing technical support to the DBP directly, or for connecting them to the relevant NA-MIC resources. Partners have been allocated a separate line item in the budget that is distinctly allocated to support their time and travel to the DBP site.
DBP teams


Computer Science

  • Algorithm retreat before the end of the year
  • Engineering TCON participation is mandatory for each site. Each engineering group has to be represented at all engineering TCON's.

Outreach

  • Update the website after NOGA is issued
  • Plan Slicer training on the west coast
  • Consider a NAMIC training activity at University of Utah to be done in conjunction with January 2011 AHM.

Service

  • factory.slicer.org : Have the new setup ready for the AHM

Leadership

  • Press Release