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* read the [[Methodology]] to understand how a case study needs to be described.
 
* read the [[Methodology]] to understand how a case study needs to be described.
 
* use the [[Template Page]] that provides a skeleton of the elements required to be filled according to the S-Cube methodology.  
 
* use the [[Template Page]] that provides a skeleton of the elements required to be filled according to the S-Cube methodology.  
* create a new page with the information about your case study. (to create a new page go to "http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/<Name of your page>" then select "edit this page")
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* create a new page with the information about your case study. (to create a new page go to <code><nowiki>http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/PAGENAME</nowiki></code> then select "edit this page")
 
* add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available case studies Wiki" that follows.
 
* add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available case studies Wiki" that follows.
  
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* use the [[Artifacts Template]] that provides a skeleton of the document describing an artifacts.  
 
* use the [[Artifacts Template]] that provides a skeleton of the document describing an artifacts.  
* create a new page with the information about your artifact. (to create a new page go to http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/<Name of your page> then select "edit this page")
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* create a new page with the information about your artifact. (to create a new page go to <code><nowiki>http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/PAGENAME</nowiki></code> then select "edit this page")
 
* add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available artifacts" that follows.
 
* add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available artifacts" that follows.
  

Revision as of 11:16, 2 April 2012

Case studies and artifacts repository

Objective

To provide a common approach for describing case studies, the S-Cube network of excellence has developed a methodology. Aim of this wiki is to host descriptions of case studies that are used, or going to be used, by European funded research projects. In this way, a classification of case studies is possible to make the case studies comparable and reusable in the context of different projects.

How to contribute

This wiki is freely available to anyone that wants to publish a case study or an artifacts that can be useful for EU Research Project.

IMPORTANT!! To prevent spam, we had to disable the possibility to autonomously create your own account. If you need an account, please send an e-mail to plebani@elet.polimi.it. (Subject: Case Study Wiki account request)

Case studies

Here the process to follow:

  • read the Methodology to understand how a case study needs to be described.
  • use the Template Page that provides a skeleton of the elements required to be filled according to the S-Cube methodology.
  • create a new page with the information about your case study. (to create a new page go to http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/PAGENAME then select "edit this page")
  • add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available case studies Wiki" that follows.

Artifacts

  • use the Artifacts Template that provides a skeleton of the document describing an artifacts.
  • create a new page with the information about your artifact. (to create a new page go to http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/PAGENAME then select "edit this page")
  • add a link to the case study description page by adding an item to the list of "Available artifacts" that follows.

Available case studies

Artifacts

Coming soon!!!