Educational Outreach & Stakeholder Role Evolution in a Cyberinfrastructure Project

David P. Randall, Drew Paine, Charlotte P. Lee
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Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual organizations for data-intensive cooperative science. These projects, known as Cyberinfrastructures (CI) in the United States, are established realms of inquiry for the eScience and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) communities. Scholarship in these communities extends technology focused inquiries to investigate the sociotechnical concerns to such infrastructure creation and maintenance. In this paper we present findings from our qualitative study of a federated cyberinfrastructure organization known as GENI. We contribute to this body of scholarship by investigating how stakeholders in the GENI project position existing, and newly created, resources for use in educational settings. We examine how stakeholders acquaint new potential stakeholders with this CI in order to draw them into the community, and the ways in which stakeholder's roles evolve over time. Our findings illustrate several ways stakeholders leverage and align existing relationships and resources to expand the CI project's user base. Finally, this paper suggests avenues of further inquiry and implications for organizing future CI projects.
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网络基础设施项目中的教育拓展与利益相关者角色演变
在过去的几年里,越来越多的工作研究了数据密集型合作科学的大规模虚拟组织的性质。这些项目在美国被称为网络基础设施(cyber infrastructure, CI),是eScience和计算机支持的协同工作(Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW)社区研究的既定领域。这些社区的学术研究扩展了以技术为中心的调查,以调查社会技术对基础设施创建和维护的关注。在本文中,我们展示了我们对联邦网络基础设施组织GENI的定性研究结果。我们通过调查GENI项目的利益相关者如何定位现有的和新创建的用于教育环境的资源,为这一学术体系做出贡献。我们研究了利益相关者如何让新的潜在利益相关者熟悉这个CI,以便将他们吸引到社区中,以及利益相关者的角色随着时间的推移而演变的方式。我们的发现说明了利益相关者利用和调整现有关系和资源来扩展CI项目用户群的几种方法。最后,本文提出了进一步研究的途径和组织未来CI项目的启示。
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