The Endeavour Expedition: Charting the Fluid Information Utility

Table of Contents

Section I. Administrative

Section II. Detailed Proposal Information

II.A. Innovative Claims for the Proposed Expedition

II.B. Technical Rationale and Approach

II.B.1. Technical Rationale

II.B.1.1. Vision for the Future
II.B.1.2. How We Will Work and Live

II.B.2. Technology Assumptions and Research Challenges

II.B.2.1. Technology Assumptions
II.B.2.2. Significant Information Technology Research Challenges

II.B.3. Technical Approach

II.B.3.1. Overview of Approach
II.B.3.2. Detailed Technical Approach
II.B.3.2.1. Base Program
II.B.3.2.2. Option 1: Systems Architecture for Vastly Diverse Computing Devices
II.B.3.2.3. Option 2: Implementation/Deployment of the Oceanic Data Information Utility
II.B.3.2.4. Option 3: Sensor-Centric Data Management for Capture and Reuse
II.B.3.2.5. Option 4: A Negotiation Architecture for Cooperating Components
II.B.3.2.6. Option 5: Tacit Knowledge Infrastructure and High-Speed Decision-Making
II.B.3.2.7. Option 6: Information Management for Intelligent Classroom Environments
II.B.3.2.8. Option 7: Scalable Safe Component-based Design and UI Design Tools
II.B.3.2.9. Option 8: Scaled Up Field Trials

II.C. Description of the Facilities and Testbeds for Use in Proposed Effort

II.D. Comparison with On-Going Research

II.D.1. Overview

II.D.2. Systems Software Related Work

II.D.3. Component-based Middleware Related Work

II.D.4. Design Methodology Related Work

II.D.5. Information Applications Related Work

II.E. Key Personnel, Qualifications, Previous Accomplishments, and Related Work

II.F. Statement of Work

II.G. Schedule of Milestones and Deliverables

III.A. References


Randy H. Katz, 17 July 1999, randy@cs.Berkeley.edu