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Edré Moreira Wilton Caldas Osvaldo Carvalho Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil CAFe Federation Advanced CAMP Philadelphia, June 2009
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EID´s Role in IAM Philadelphia, June 20092Advanced CAMP
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Features Metadirectory Flexible and easy definition of data models ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) tools for simplified conection to Source Systems Pluggable algorithms for – Unification for data coming from various sources – Record deduplication Flexible export to LDAP Group management Philadelphia, June 20093Advanced CAMP
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EidObject Everything in Eid is an EidObject An EidObject is nothing but a Global Unique Identifier An EidObject is linked to various EidClass Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP4
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EidClass Each EidClass is a collection of user defined attributes: – Student data, Faculty data, Address data, Email attributes, Group membership data,... For each EidClass you may plug an unification algorithm to manage data from more than one source Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP5
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Data Repositories Source or Target data Source data may be relational DB or text file Target is EID database User defined mapping of source to target fields – You may plug a transform script Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP6
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Process Management A process extracts data from source systems For each registered process, you define: – The set of extractions to be done – Execution order (important for integrity constraints) – Scheduling parameters, including frequency and time windows – Error recovering actions EID allows for process execution monitoring Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP7
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EID2LDAP Automatic LDAP feed with data from metadirectory (attributes, groups,...) XSLT based, adapts to any LDAP schema Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP8
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Group Management Groups are SQL defined – (we´ll offer a better interface) Groups are exported to LDAP Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP9
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How to use EID 1.Install EID 2.Define your EidClasses 3.Register your source systems 4.Register, configure and schedule your processes for data extraction 5.Configure xslt for your LDAP schema 6.You´re in production: monitor your processes, manage classes, source systems, processes, groups Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP10
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Where we are In production in 7 federal brazilian universities Next steps: – English and Spanish versions – Namespace, password and certificate management – Guest management Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP11
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THANKS Bob Morgan, Ann West Our Sponsors RNP – National Education and Research Network SESU – Secretary of Higher Education, Brazil UFMG – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP12
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More Information SourceForge, look for “eid” CAFe Federation Project – http://www.rnp-eaa.ufc.br Grupo São Tomé – http://www.lcc.ufmg.br/saotome edre@ufmg.br osvaldo@dcc.ufmg.br Philadelphia, June 2009Advanced CAMP13
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