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Keynote slides for http://www.opencon2014.org/program more or less as delivered.

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“open as a platform”

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a legal one, traditionally. a technical one, increasingly.

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but “platform” in tech means something very different.

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Multi-side platform

Seller Buyercross-platform network

effect

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“the sharing economy”

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“the rental economy”

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the markets that develop are better than terrible status

quo.

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but they are markets of rent, of contractor, of “better than

terrible.”

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what?

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open multi-sided platforms.

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like closed MSPs, gets more valuable the more people

participate in it.

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the problem is: we don’t think in terms of MSPs, or markets, and we should.

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“is it open” is the wrong question.

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reusable content is more valuable to the end user than

non-reusable content.

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(built on reusable content)

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(built on unusable content)

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“does it create more value than a closed version” is the

right question.

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thinking in terms of value creation requires practice

change a technical one, increasingly.

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not just solo labs, but communities.

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TCGA Pan-Cancer Consortium

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TCGA Pan-Cancer Consortium

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TCGA Pan-Cancer Consortium

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the problem: the tacit knowledge used to analyze data is not

captured.

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it’s a science practice problem. it is not an

“open” problem.

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doi:10.7303/syn1710680.4

TCGA Pan-Cancer Consortium

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combining new practice with version

control and provenance…

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18NPG papers

68core projects248

researchers

28institutions

1070datasets1723

results

TCGA Pan-Cancer Consortium

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gained users from across TCGA

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not just solo labs, but challenges.

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code sharing a prerequisite.

http://synapse.org

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76% accurate.

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generated an entire suite of available math models attacking the

problem.

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practice change requirement is not limited to the

practitioners.

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how many sides? platform design?

price? how to govern?

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how many sides? platform design?

price? how to govern?

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how many sides? platform design?

price? how to govern?

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we need to embrace design to be a platform.

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not designed around the idea, let’s build a closed

ecosystem.

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responding with “let’s build an open ecosystem” isn’t

going to win.

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responding with “let’s create more value for the

user” is.

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design prioritizes the user, not the asset being

licensed

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courtesy of: David Fore

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visual design language for informed consent

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iconographic representations of key concepts in informed consent

“nouns and verbs”

from Sage Bionetworks IRB approved studies

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from the digital commons

“nouns and verbs”

iconographic representations of key concepts in informed consent

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“sentences” via animation

“separating your identity from your data”

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web templates and assets

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open methods that create more value than closed methods.

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social value. moral value. scientific value. economic value.

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the platform that really matters is the political one.

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the arguments made against “open” were jobs

arguments, not arguments in favor of closure.

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fight back with anecdotes and narratives

supported by data

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fight back with anecdotes and narratives

supported by data.

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the right to reuse is the right to create new value.

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the added benefit: “value” in open systems is not

merely economic.

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thank you.

@wilbanks [email protected]