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1 Introduction CFSNet is an initiative designed to provide an infrastructure supporting Web-based access, analysis, synthesis, reporting and distribution of Canadian Forest Service information holdings on a distributed network of servers. CFSNet’s guiding principals are: Adherence to international standards. Provision of robust security. Minimal impact on existing business practices. Provision of custodial information branding.

2 The Problem How can a group of people dispersed throughout CFS (or around the world) edit and vet a spreadsheet while maintaining the integrity of the data, securing the data from unauthorized users, and simplifying how the data is consolidated into one document?

3 Main Requirements In order to ensure privacy issues, integrity of data, and ability to adapt to user requests, the following requirements need to be addressed: Secure Access Data Storage Licensing Multiple Copies and Data Consolidation

4 Possible Solutions There are currently 3 general solutions available: E-mail (MS Excel) Pay Internet Service (Bad Blue, etc) In house Service (WikiCalc)

5 The Solution The preceding problems have been addressed in a new product called WikiCalc. Wiki: “A wiki is a type of website that allows users to easily add and edit content and is especially suited for collaborative writing.”websitecollaborative writing CFSNet has been running a WIKI for over a year, as a means for CFSNet users across the CFS to collaborate. * Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

6 What is WikiCalc ? WikiCalc is a free application. CFSNet has deployed a custom version of WikiCalc, called WebCalc. “WikiCalc combines some of the ease of authoring and multi-person editing of a Wiki with the familiar visual formatting and data organizing metaphor of a spreadsheet.”*. WikiCalc was designed for scientists and researchers to easily share spreadsheet data, without constraining users to proprietary software. * Dan Bricklin, creator

7 What is WikiCalc cont. ? WikiCalc is currently in testing, but is a stable application. NFIS is in constant contact with the developer, and is working together to suggest feature enhancements, discover software problems, and help define user needs. WikiCalc’s official release is expected within the next couple of months.

8 Does WebCalc Meet The Requirements ? Security – Administers users Data Holdings – Local administration of data Licensing – No proprietary software needed…just a web browser Multiple Copies – Edits are done to one copy only Data Consolidation – No need to manually consolidate data

9 NFIS Role NFIS is providing WebCalc as a web service. NFIS partners can use the tool without worrying about maintaining and administering the application. NFIS will house the application NFIS will provide user support NFIS will administer security NFIS will be responsible for backing up the data from WebCalc.

10 Uses WebCalc supports many of the spreadsheet operations found in popular applications (such as MS Excel) WebCalc can be used for: Study plans that need to be updated are easily edited by authenticated users. A lab may post chemistry or biology results on the Wiki, publishing results immediately. NFIS is currently using WebCalc to: Keep track of CFSNet expense reports

11 NFIS Login

12 Page Selection

13 Select Site

14 Page Selection

15 Warning

16 Preview

17 Cells Tab

18 Format Tab

19 Tools Tab

20 Upcoming Enhancements Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feeds – If a user signs up, you will be notified by e-mail when a page has been updated/ Run (recalc) data from external source - Ability for a cell to fetch live data from the web, and use it in a calculation Adding “View Page” and “Edit Page” links More complex calculation functions More “Tools” options to administer the site

21 Things to Remember Although WebCalc 0.3 is a stable application, it is still in development. Because it is still in development, your input and suggestions may be incorporated into a later release. If you have any suggestions, Please contact wikicalc_support@nfis.org If you have a choice in web browsers, WebCalc seems to run quicker in the Mozilla Firefox browser (http://www.downloadfirefox.net)http://www.downloadfirefox.net

22 Read More Where do I start? https://cfsnet.nfis.org/wikicalc/index_e.shtmlhttps://cfsnet.nfis.org/wikicalc/index_e.shtml F.A.Q. https://cfsnet.nfis.org/wikicalc/wikicalc_docs_e.shtmlhttps://cfsnet.nfis.org/wikicalc/wikicalc_docs_e.shtml Additional Resources: WikiCalc on ZDNET: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2141http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2141 WikiCalc and AJAX on ZDNet: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2348http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2348 Podcast interview with the author: http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/index.php?p=2371 http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/index.php?p=2371 WikiCalc Official Home Page: http://softwaregarden.comhttp://softwaregarden.com


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