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Project Meeting 2023.02.23
Michelle Bina edited this page Feb 24, 2023
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- Initial Roadmap Discussion (presented by Dave Ory, WSP)
- For next week's Thursday presentation
- Draft table of contents / annotated outline
- Develop list of initial interviewees and topics of interest for the interviews
- Get green light to start initial interviews
Presentation: roadmap-feb-2023.pdf
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Scope of Work for WSP on Roadmap Development
- Develop a multi-year roadmap for ActivitySim 2.0 (short-, medium-, and long-term guidance)
- Conduct surveys and interviews
- Identify needs, constraints, timing
- Deliverables
- Core model system performance and usability requirements, component modularity and testing
- Proposed designs for example model systems
- Compatibility
- Documentation requirements
- Approaches for regularly maintaining and updating the roadmap
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Overall plan for roadmap development
- Ask what are we trying to achieve
- Identify the things that we can do
- Decide how to organize ourselves
- Establish vision (independent of financial constraints)
- Create financially constrained workplan to achieve visions
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Proposed Roadmap Outline
- Establish context
- Background narrative
- Learning from customer interviews
- Set direction
- Objectives (from understanding what the consortium and the product are trying to achieve)
- Management Plan
- Vision
- Measure progress (for the consortium and for the product)
- Key Results
- Product Roadmap
- Establish context
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Proposed Interview Approach
- Initial open-ended interviews of consortium members (4-6)
- Talk to engineers previously involved in development
- Users that are not paying into the consortium
- Later interviews may be different from these initial ones, may circle back with the initial interviewees
- Topics of interest focus on performance, usability, features
- Could be broader set of topics
- Explore project management (beyond product management) such as decision-making processes
- Propose to include non-consortium ActivitySim users
- Initial open-ended interviews of consortium members (4-6)
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Proposed Check-in Schedule
- February/March: Roadmap outline and interview approach
- April: Key learnings from interviews (to date)
- May: Draft objectives and vision
- June: Draft key results and product roadmap
- July: Draft roadmap document
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Proposed by consortium members to be addressed in the roadmap development activities
- Prepare a list of questions that we expect the roadmap to answer and turn those into objectives. For example:
- What examples should we be maintaining? is a question to be answered in the roadmap.
- It can be identified that we are managing a long list of example, establish that this is inefficient and unstainable.
- An example objective could be something like wanting to efficiently manage resources by limiting examples to maintain.
- Propose a path forward, technically, that addresses this objective.
- Roadmap could identify a broad range of potential solutions/paths forward but address why some directions are not feasible.
- Inventory of users and product usage
- Limit to ActivitySim or broaden to other tools (such as PopulationSim)
- How are people executing ActivitySim, i.e. GUIs (inventory different implementations)
- SWOT analysis
- "Donor model" concept
- Colleen Pulawski of the Beeck Center at Georgetown has a report ready to share on open-source tools, for which ActivitySim was a case study. The report is a little narrowly focused on governance, and the roadmap needs to address more things, but it could be helpful. ACTION ITEM: Joe to get permission to share the report and invite Colleen to present findings to the consortium.
- Explore how broadly or narrowly we want to define the core/products and scope of the consortium. What are the boundaries now and do we want to contract or expand those boundaries?
- Prepare a list of questions that we expect the roadmap to answer and turn those into objectives. For example: