Scalability VAG

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(this is an initial draft so scope and focus are still fairly open. Please add comments to the Talk:Scalability VAG if you have slightly different viewpoints so we can try to converge on a common view. This discussion could also expose other similar VAG that are needed in this area --Morgaine Dinova 02:21, 18 October 2007 (PDT)

Purpose

The Scalability Viewpoint Advacacy Group exists to provide input for archtectural design that is focused on the declared prime tenet of AWG: "Making the Grid a Scalable Place". More specifically, the Scalability VAG is concerned with identifying all important dimensions of scalability, determining the relevant scaling pressures as numerically as posible, establishing both end limits and realistic near-term goals for scalability and scaling, and ensuring that these concerns are addressed in the evolving architectural design.

In view of the magnitude of this task, it is expected that the Scalability VAG will devolve into separate VAGs each concerned with one dimension of scalability.

See the Architecture Working Group and the Viewpoint Advocacy Groups for more information.

List of concerns addressed by this viewpoint

Areas of concern addressed by the viewpoint include:


Areas not addressed by this viewpoint

Source of Viewpoint

Use Cases

Organization

Joining

Anyone with an interest in this Viewpoint is welcome to join. You should join the AW_Groupies group in Second Life.

In world meetings

We meet once a week in-world and more if people are available.

Also members are active on the wiki and in the SLDEV mailing list.

Meetings Schedule:


Meeting Agendas

  • TBD

Chat Logs

  • TBD

Modeling Techniques used to express viewpoint

None decided.


External Links

Members (Stakeholders)

Founder Morgaine Dinova 02:21, 18 October 2007 (PDT)