2022
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsac145
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Building on a human-centred, iterative, and agile co-design strategy to facilitate the availability of deep ocean data

Abstract: Current information on the status and trends of ocean change is needed to support effective and responsive management, particularly for the deep ocean. Creating consistent, collaborative and actionable mechanisms is a key component of the Deep Ocean Observing Strategy, a program of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Here, we share an iterative, agile, and human-centred approach to co-designing datastreams for deep-sea indicators that serves stakeholders, including US Nation… Show more

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“…The ISA here could draw on the model of 'agile' software development with extensive user testing and response to user feedback. (Rabone & Glover,in review,45). These developments may also require additional funding.…”
Section: Potential Future Developments Of Deepdatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISA here could draw on the model of 'agile' software development with extensive user testing and response to user feedback. (Rabone & Glover,in review,45). These developments may also require additional funding.…”
Section: Potential Future Developments Of Deepdatamentioning
confidence: 99%