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07 July 2004FSS Project1 Frameworks Scoping Study JISC Joint Programmes Meeting 6-7 th July 2004, Brighton JISC Frameworks Programme Group Jim Petch, Hilary Dexter, Pauline Wilcox, John Carroll Ross MacIntyre, Leigh Morris, - University of Manchester Tom Franklin - Franklin Consulting Mark Stiles - Staffordshire University Paul Ricketts, Diane Saxon - City College Manchester
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07 July 2004FSS Project2 Overview Rationale for the scoping study The Model Driven Approach Modelling tools and techniques Planning
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07 July 2004FSS Project3 Rationale for the scoping study The Model Driven Approach Modelling tools and techniques Planning Rationale
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07 July 2004FSS Project4 The Problem Domain IE Framework e-Learning Framework e-Research Framework JISC Services JISC Programmes and Projects Planning
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07 July 2004FSS Project5 IE Framework
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07 July 2004FSS Project6 E-Learning Framework
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07 July 2004FSS Project7 e-Research Framework Common Fabric Group A Group B Resources Generic services Private Resources Private Resources
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07 July 2004FSS Project8 JISC Services
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07 July 2004FSS Project9 Plagiarism Nexus
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07 July 2004FSS Project10 JISC Programmes and Projects
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07 July 2004FSS Project11 Tracing the Projects
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07 July 2004FSS Project12 The domain user requirements will be served by an architecture that is: Service Oriented Component Based and by processes that are: Requirements Driven Evaluation Steered The Connected World Mindset Need to understand the problem domain that encompasses the three frameworks and create a unifying architecture. This demands a model driven approach
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07 July 2004FSS Project13 Rationale for the scoping study The Model Driven Approach Modelling tools and techniques Planning MDA
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07 July 2004FSS Project14 JISC Domain Model
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07 July 2004FSS Project15 Planning of Service Provision Strategic Operational Resource Risk Management Common Architecture Research & Development What does this mean for JISC?
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07 July 2004FSS Project16 JISC Frameworks Study: Scope Design a Unifying Framework –Map to existing JISC frameworks: e-Research, e-Learning and Information Environment Collect representative data on range of JISC services, programmes and projects –Load into unified framework based repository Propose a toolset and process to support JISC planning Develop an approach and conceptual design rather than content
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07 July 2004FSS Project17 Repository Metamodel
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07 July 2004FSS Project18 The 3 Data Types
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07 July 2004FSS Project19 The Repository Layers Layering represents an ordered grouping of functionality, with the application-specific located in the upper layers, functionality that spans application domains in the middle layers, and functionality specific to the deployment environment at the lower layers. The number and composition of layers is dependent upon the complexity of both the problem domain and the solution space. For example, the collection of technical patterns, utilities and mechanisms is separated out as a layer. Based on RUP Guidelines
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07 July 2004FSS Project20 Repository Structure in XDE
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07 July 2004FSS Project21 Unifying The JISC Frameworks Element
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07 July 2004FSS Project22 Mapping the Elements FW/ElementTestApplication:A comparison of the AKENTI and PERMIS authorization infrastructures Content Packaging Tool- PackageIt! GMIS data warehouse: preparatory phase Testing IMS in Real Context: report on best practice Co3 XML generator IE: Presentation IE:Fusion IE:Provision IE:Shared Infrastructure eLF:UserAgents eLF:Learning Domain Services eLF:Common Services eR:Generic Services eR: Resources FSS:Domain Functional FSS:General Operational FSS:Technical Mechanisms FSS:Infrastructure
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07 July 2004FSS Project23 Tools Rationale for the scoping study The Model Driven Approach Modelling tools and techniques Planning
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07 July 2004FSS Project24 Planning Toolset Repository Tool Requirements Analysis Tool Visual Planning Tool
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07 July 2004FSS Project25 Tools & Workflow
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07 July 2004FSS Project26 Requirements Analysis: RequisitePro
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07 July 2004FSS Project27 Modelling the Domain, Repository and Processes: Rational XDE
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07 July 2004FSS Project28 MindManager
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07 July 2004FSS Project29 Progress Rationale for the scoping study The Model Driven Approach Modelling tools and techniques Planning
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07 July 2004FSS Project30 The JISC Planning Use Cases UseCaseReport
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07 July 2004FSS Project31 JISC’s Planning Process
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07 July 2004FSS Project32 Planning Interface
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07 July 2004FSS Project33 Use Case to Workflow Use Combination of Requirements, MindMaps and their links to the Repository Select Planning Activity Define a Task (workflow and project management)
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07 July 2004FSS Project34 Mindmaps for Planning: MindManager
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07 July 2004FSS Project35 Questions? Frameworks Scoping Study JISC Joint Programmes Meeting 6-7 th July 2004, Brighton
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