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1 UC E NTERPRISE A RCHITECTURE F RAMEWORK (EAF): T HE B USINESS V ALUE UC-ITAG

2 ITAG Purpose  The primary responsibility of ITAG is to enable integration and interoperability of shared IT services across the UC.

3 Foundation for Collaboration UC-ITAG and EAF Mission  Pillar I — Formalize partnerships with UC Leadership groups to jointly establish principles for common or shared solutions and to develop and regularly maintain shared roadmaps of future direction.  Pillar II — Establish the enterprise architecture and technology infrastructure necessary to promote and support interoperability and sharing of IT solutions among and between campuses.

4 EA Framework Purpose UC CIOs ITAG and UCOP EA Team Shared Services Align Campus and System-wide Strategy and Plans Current State  Start from scratch  Redundancy in Data Infrastructure Applications Costs  Variances with no standards  One-off implementations New State  Reuse of approaches and assets  Increased interoperability  Deliberate variances  Easier UC collaboration

5 How EAF Addresses Business Needs  Standardized Data Models  Metadata Repository  Architecture Artifacts  “In a Box” Services, i.e. SSO In a Box, ESB In a Box  “Shareable Upon Delivery” initiative, i.e. Cross- Campus Enrollment System will leverage the Web Services guidelines.

6 Artifact Adoption Snapshot 18% 9% 14% 33% 45% 1 Guideline 1 Anti-Pattern 2 Reference Arch 12 Standards 13 Principles Artifacts adopted by % of campuses (averaged)

7 Example EA Artifacts  EAA-020 Interoperability EAA-020 Interoperability  Solution, software and hardware implementations should conform to defined standards that promote interoperability objectives for data, applications, and technology.  EAA-025 Data is an Asset EAA-025 Data is an Asset  Data is an asset of measureable, operational, tactical and strategic value to the enterprise and is managed with the same professional diligence as other enterprise assets.

8 How Do We Know We Are Successful?  Improved Interoperability, Less Build, Less Buy  Faster delivery of systems using shared services  Cost, resource, or time savings

9 How Will We Measure Success?  Evaluate services for alignment to EAF  Measure efficiency of system integration efforts  Track reduction of “one-off” point-to-point links  Compare total cost of rollout  Map Adoption vs. Satisfaction values

10 Tracking Metrics EA Adoption value derived from:  # Artifacts adopted  # Artifacts used actively  # Artifacts planned to use  % EA guides & resources used Satisfaction value derived from:  Scalability  Sustainability  Interoperability  Cycle time  Business satisfaction  Track EA Adoption vs. Satisfaction per campus.

11 Tracking Metrics (sample)

12 Next Steps  Tracking EA Adoption relatively straightforward.  Tracking Satisfaction (value derived) harder to precisely define and accurately, easily, & uniformly measure: Scalability, Sustainability, Interoperability, Cycle Time, Business Satisfaction.  Proposal – Form small CIO / ITAG Working Group to create and define Satisfaction measures that can be used in the immediate term to calculate EAF benefit.  Based on this effort, pilot Tracking Metrics as a Measurement of EAF Success for one year.

13 UC IT Architecture Group (ITAG) https://spaces.ais.ucla.edu/display/ucitag/Homehttps://spaces.ais.ucla.edu/display/ucitag/Home

14 Shared Services Supplemental Slides

15 Top Standards Implemented (UCOP)  Standards used by 3 internal apps, Salesforce, and IAM at UCOP and UCLA:  EAA-008 Web Service Standard for Restricted Information EAA-008 Web Service Standard for Restricted Information  EAA-009 Two-way SSL (Mutual Authentication) EAA-009 Two-way SSL (Mutual Authentication)  EAA-011 WS-Security 1.1 EAA-011 WS-Security 1.1  EAA-018 "Last Mile" security for Web Services EAA-018 "Last Mile" security for Web Services  Standards being used by ~12 external vendors and ~3 UCOP applications:  EAA-039 PGP Encryption for files EAA-039 PGP Encryption for files  EAA-013 SSH File Transfer Protocol Key EAA-013 SSH File Transfer Protocol Key  Glossary used as reference for all Artifacts:  EAA-036 Glossary EAA-036 Glossary

16 Tracking Artifact Usage (UCOP)


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