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On Beyond Z Building a Directory Service educause presentation #074 University of Colorado at Boulder Deborah Keyek-Franssen Marin Stanek Paula J. Vaughan with thanks to Dr.Seuss
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“In the places I go there are things that I see That I never could spell if I stopped with the Z. I’m telling you this ’cause you’re one of my friends. My alphabet starts where your alphabet ends!” On Beyond Zebra! by Dr. Seuss On Beyond Z at the University of Colorado: Collaboration across boundaries Cultural Fit Design for strength and potential Why this presentation? On Beyond Z
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Why This Project Now?? Numerous application-specific directories Multiple sources of disparate data Data reconciliation difficult - or nonexistent No one authoritative source for access control Increasing application need for directory service
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Directory Service Project Project goals: Trusted, authoritative source of data Identity, data and relationship management Usable by a variety of applications and services Authentication services Project commissioning statement: Establish a framework for deploying and maintaining general purpose directory services for the University of Colorado at Boulder within the context of the University- wide environment.
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The Original Alphabet University of Colorado: Four campuses plus Central Administration. Centrally-managed Student Information System, PeopleSoft HR and PeopleSoft GL. CU-Boulder: ~29,000 students, 2,400 faculty +, 2,600 staff. CU-Boulder Information Technology Services (ITS). Department-specific expertise, systems and processes within each campus environment of independence.
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Big “Team” Project Champion Political conduit. Sustains momentum. Steering Team Key decision-makers. Communication thru monthly meetings Technical Team Provides analysis, design, development, testing. Core Team Provides detailed project work & conducts regular meetings Project Team Structure
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Directory Vision Silo-based functional expertise Big “Team ” Departments Systems People Processes Campuses Cultural boundaries Fiefdoms Technical Team Steering Team Core Team Project Champion Project Culture
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Schema, logic, data and security technical Proposal, design,& issues list Continuous Communication with expertise-based silos Technical Team Steering Team Core Team Project Champion Iterative Process Education and commitment communication Process, policy & design
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technical communication Process, policy & design TRUST RISK-TAKING FOR DIRECTORY-ENABLED APPLICATIONS! Trust to risk
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Build for Strength and Potential StrengthPotential - Adhere to LDAP standards- Maximize ability to extend directory - Adhere to I2 standards- Enhance inter-institutional work - Common schema for CU data- Common platform for CU use - Standard for campus objects- Enable campus specific uses - Standards for governing - Collaborative policy making
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On Beyond Z Measures of success Technical & administrative silos engaged, not threatened. Representatives from all hierarchies ask to learn more. Community members ask to be involved. Application owners ask to use directory. Directory praises sung on the campus grapevine.
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Project Contacts Project Web Page http://www.Colorado.EDU/committees/DirectoryServices/ Paula Vaughan, Project Manager Paula.Vaughan@colorado.edu Deborah Keyek-Franssen deblkf@colorado.edu Marin Stanek Marin.Stanek@colorado.edu
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