2024 - 07 - 16
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Attendees:
24 attendees joined the meeting
Agenda:
- Introductions
- Community Updates
- Community Spotlight - Sean Kelly
- Working Groups
- Q&A - Ask us anything
COMMUNITY UPDATES:
- Repositories are moving to Hyperledger. Please remember to log any issues that you may experience so we can keep track of them and address them accordingly
- We will be making use of Insights for Identus. This will allow us to measure metrics accurately and monitor the health of the project.
- Working Groups
- WHAT?
- What does it mean to integrate SSI in DApps?
- Explore how Identus can be leveraged within decentralized applications
- The goal is to create a reference model for incorporating SSI capabilities in DApps
- HOW?
- Use Design Science Research (DSR) approach
- Asynchronous (Discord) https://discord.com/channels/1146426895114702858/1261314721861075014
- Target Cardano and Midnight Dapps
- Will be an agenda item of the maintainer/outreach calls
- If it grows we can spin a proper WG
Identus + DApps (Design Science Research Approach)
The Design Science Research (DSR) approach is a systematic method used to solve complex problems by creating and evaluating artifacts. In our case, the DSR approach will be structured into three phases.
- Problem Definition Phase
focuses on understanding and defining the problem. It involves a literature review, real-world observations, and feedback from practitioners to identify gaps, challenges, and opportunities. The goal is to clearly articulate the problem and justify the value of solving it.
- Artifact Creation Phase
an innovative solution is developed. This involves proposing a tentative design, defining clear objectives, and creating the artifact through iterative development. Feedback is crucial to refine the solution.
- Artifact Evaluation Phase
The final phase assesses the performance and effectiveness of the created artifact. The solution is demonstrated in a real-world or simulated environment, and its impact is evaluated using quantitative and qualitative methods. The findings are analyzed, implications discussed, and areas for future research identified.
- Problem Definition Phase
- WHAT?
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT + RECORDING: