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<b>All Forsys participants are requested to submit one or more case studies to the wiki.</b> | <b>All Forsys participants are requested to submit one or more case studies to the wiki.</b> | ||
− | From <b>June 2012 - | + | From <b>June 2012 - March 2013</b> the [[Case Study Technical Committee]] will solicit and follow up on potential cases, answer any questions, provide feedback on drafts. |
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Two sources of cases are possible: | Two sources of cases are possible: | ||
− | # Unpublished cases contributed by Forsys members and STSMs: We ask that each Forsys participant try to identify one or more | + | # Unpublished cases contributed by Forsys members and STSMs: We ask that each Forsys participant try to identify one or more cases from their personal knowledge and enter its basic information into the wiki (see below). |
− | # | + | # Published cases: We also encourage Forsys participants identify existing cases in the literature and enter the relevant information into the wiki (same process). |
==Case Studies List== | ==Case Studies List== | ||
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==Contributing New Case Studies == | ==Contributing New Case Studies == | ||
− | Please note that you must be logged into the wiki to add information. Click on the 'log in' text in the upper right corner and enter your existing account information or create a new account. | + | 'Please note that you must be logged into the wiki to add information. Click on the 'log in' text in the upper right corner and enter your existing account information or create a new account. |
Once you are logged in, you can use this [[Form:Case_study|Case study form]] to contribute a case to the wiki. | Once you are logged in, you can use this [[Form:Case_study|Case study form]] to contribute a case to the wiki. |
Revision as of 03:42, 12 November 2012
All Forsys participants are requested to submit one or more case studies to the wiki.
From June 2012 - March 2013 the Case Study Technical Committee will solicit and follow up on potential cases, answer any questions, provide feedback on drafts.
Purpose
The main purpose of these case studies is to identify and share 'lessons learned', which will contribute to the overall Forsys objective of providing guidelines on DSS development and use.
Sources
Two sources of cases are possible:
- Unpublished cases contributed by Forsys members and STSMs: We ask that each Forsys participant try to identify one or more cases from their personal knowledge and enter its basic information into the wiki (see below).
- Published cases: We also encourage Forsys participants identify existing cases in the literature and enter the relevant information into the wiki (same process).
Case Studies List
Follow this link to see a list of case studies already entered in our semantic mediawiki database: Case Studies List
Cases entered using our older standard wiki format can be found here: Category:Forsys Case Studies
Contributing New Case Studies
'Please note that you must be logged into the wiki to add information. Click on the 'log in' text in the upper right corner and enter your existing account information or create a new account.
Once you are logged in, you can use this Case study form to contribute a case to the wiki.
The focus of each case should be on 'lessons learned', so please consider what lessons you can derive from the case and make sure that your case description supports these lessons.
Please contact the Case Study Technical Committee with any questions or problems - we are ready to help you!
Editing Existing Case Studies
Please note that you must be logged into the wiki to add information. Click on the 'log in' text in the upper right corner and enter your existing account information or create a new account.
- Follow this link to see a list of case studies already entered in our semantic mediawiki database: Case Studies List
- Click on the name of the case study you want to edit
- Click on the 'edit with form' tab at the top of the page
More Information
For more background information on the Forsys case studies, please see the case studies category page at the link below