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Important features. Question: What are the most important features in terms of services and interfaces (network protocols) that AAL middleware should support “out of the box”? The structured discussion started with this rather simple but controversially discussed question. Motivation for this question was to build consensus on features that developers could expect to be made available by an AAL middleware infrastructure. The span of discussed topics started with concepts via standards and finished with concrete features. Although the discussion should focus on features and supported standards, some general remarks on concepts were also collected aside the core discussion. As they seem to be valuable and helpful for the general understanding of AAL middleware, they are listed and explained briefly here. Expandability and the usage of modular building blocks was one of the most recommended properties of an AAL middleware. Since it is not foreseeable which technologies will be available in future, it should be easy to expand with new emerging technologies. It should also be possible to build systems upon modular building blocks (comparable to Lego building blocks), which means to select system components and simply put them together. This, of course, requires an agreement on supported standards. One criterion for selecting protocols should be the market relevance. There are also well- established low-level transport protocols (core network protocols). The following standards and protocols were explicitly mentioned in this context: ▪ Core Network Protocols (e.g. TCP/IP, Bluetooth, WLAN) ▪ Home Automation Protocols ▪ ISO/IEEE 11073 ▪ OSGi In addition it was mentioned that AAL middleware should prefer open standards when available rather than licensed protocols to make access, implementation and development process easier. The country/market a system is developed for also has influences on the standards to support, i.e. X10 is a home automation protocol more popular in the US than in Europe. Other basic principles discussed were ▪ Intelligence: It was mentioned that the “smart” aspect of AAL is not enough in focus yet. In addition to talking about technical solutions, which are still of major importance, there should be some kinds of rules and logic working in the background of an AAL middleware. This could be context management for the aggregation of data, reasoning, or recognizing new situations leading to fully-automatic functionality in the background. The discussion was then c...
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Important features. The Education Council creating a definition of student success that is much broader than Graduation rates and test scores. The Education Council created terms of references that included the responsibilities of all members. Four goals were defined: Sense of belonging – developing facilities and programming which helped students feel welcome in school. Language – developing ways to increase awareness and use of Aboriginal languages. Aboriginal Ways of Knowing- increasing the knowledge of all S.D.62 students and staff of Aboriginal history & culture. Achievement- increasing student’s success in academics, trades & life-skills. Helping students to make good educational choices. Respectfully submitted: Xxx Xxxxxxxx, Principal of Aboriginal Education April, 2008 MEETINGS TO REVIEW AND ACCEPT S.D. 62, S00KE DRAFT ABORIGINAL EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT AGREEMENT Aboriginal Education Council March 12, 2008 Recommends acceptance of Draft C.U.P.E Local 459 April 14, 2008 Métis Community Services April 17, 2008 Beecher Bay Chief & Council April 21, 2008 Sooke Principals & Vice-Principals May 1 & June 5, 2008 Sooke Teachers Association May 7, 2008 Board of Education School District 62, Sooke May 13, 2008 Pacheedaht First Nation Chief & Council May 15, 2008 T’Sou-ke First Nation Chief & Council May 14, 2008 Information Pamphlets sent to all families May 14, 2008 Information Pamphlets sent to all CUPE & STA May 22, 2008 Community Meeting- Xxxxx’x landing June 2, 2008 Community Meeting – Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 5, 2008

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