Tcpip for biology

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Slides for my talk at the "TCP/IP for Biology" Summit, http://sagebase.org/WP/2011/01/jansummit/ - download for version with audio.

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nothing in the architecture to prevent people from building…

unexpected development: personal computers.

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unexpected development: hypertext and browsers.

unexpected development: music industry disruption.

something in the architecture to prevent people from sharing…

from the customer perspective, two choices.

a) get screwed or b) piracy.

unexpected development: collaborative encyclopedias.

1. people are disruptive.

2. people like to share.

3. the action is to make sharing simple.

(systematically)

it was not inevitable.

For the Record: Protecting Electronic Health InformationNational Academies Press, 1997

something in the architecture to prevent people from sharing…

roughly 600,000 entities have access to parts of health records…

but just try and share one.

“data mining means the data are mine”“you can’t possibly understand this data”

“i need to protect my postdocs”“i might get sued”

“someone else might find the key in my data”“i‘m not paid to make data for others”

“it’s not secure”

balance the equation between people, data, and the internet.

1962 SAGE (Semi Automatic Ground Environment)(became: Distant Early Warning, SABRE)

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