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PENN Community Project SUG Presentation

PENN Community Project SUG Presentation. July 9, 2001. PENN Community Project Agenda. Introduction Objectives Benefits Assumptions Existing PENNcard Architecture New PENN Community Architecture Wrap-Up. PENN Community Project Introduction What is it?.

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PENN Community Project SUG Presentation

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  1. PENN Community ProjectSUG Presentation July 9, 2001

  2. PENN Community Project Agenda • Introduction • Objectives • Benefits • Assumptions • Existing PENNcard Architecture • New PENN Community Architecture • Wrap-Up

  3. PENN Community ProjectIntroductionWhat is it? • Biographic - Data needed to establish unique identity and assignment of a PENN ID to members. • Demographic - Various forms of contact information for members. (i.e. Postal address, phone and e-mail) • Affiliation - To understand the relationship(s) a member has with the University. (Student, Faculty and Staff) An effort sponsored jointly by Business Services and ISC to improve the depth and quality of biographic, demographic, and affiliation (BDA) data about members of the PENN Community.

  4. PENN Community ProjectObjectives • De-couple biographic, demographic and affiliation data(BDA) from the PENNcard System and enable decentralized data entry. Manage BDA data as a separate entity. • Provide a database architecture to support communication, authentication and authorization services. (i.e., Online/hardcopy directories, network authentication, and building access.) • Promote usage of PENN ID in place of Social Security Number. • Enable handling of additional affiliate groups. • Provide proactive stewardship to ensure day-to-day integrity and evolution with changing requirements. • Provide information distribution and consulting services to System Administrators and End-users.

  5. PENN Community ProjectBenefits • Improved customer service to University Affiliates. • Reduced risk of identity theft and related privacy intrusions by actively promoting use of PENN ID as an alternative to SSN. • Reduced risk to University assets by enabling improved authentication processes (Kerberos) for network access. • PENNcard Center operations will benefit from enabling decentralized data management. • Time spent identifying and resolving data integrity issues can be redirected to other activities. • Ability to accommodate new services and changes to existing services.

  6. PENN Community ProjectAssumptions • Active Data Stewardship is essential to success. • Offices other than PENNcard will be able and willing to perform data entry tasks. • Methods can be developed to distribute PINs in an efficient and timely manner. PINs are needed to establish Kerberos principals. • Interface feeds provided by external entities (i.e., UPHS) will arrive on a reliable schedule and have problem solving support available. • Some affiliations are more important (Student, Faculty, Staff ) than others (Conference Attendee). Concentrate on establishing uniqueness and integrity within the important ones. • Some affiliations will not provide information enough data to establish uniqueness, so don’t try. For these, establish expiration dates and purge when appropriate.

  7. PENN Community ProjectDeliverables - Phase I Timeline - Completed by March 2002 • Develop Oracle database architecture for storing biographic, demographic and affiliation (BDA)data. • Develop batch interface processes for managing data supplied by multiple systems of record. Allow for new affiliations. • Develop Web-based mechanism to allow data entry for people not provided via batch interfaces. Roll out to PENNcard Center and a limited set of high volume sources. • Develop database architecture, processes and procedures for identifying and resolving data errors. • Modify PENNcard application system to use PENN Community data structures. • Generate PIN numbers (used in network authentication processes)for all affiliates. Manage PIN distribution process. • Provide Query mechanism to support self-serve usage.

  8. PENN Community ProjectDeliverables - Phase II Timeline - Started by March 2002 • Convert outgoing interfaces to use PENN Community in place of PENNcard. • Develop web-based data entry mechanism to allow affiliates to manage their own directory information. • Develop software to support PIN distribution process. • Develop database architecture and process to support production of hard copy phone directory. • Rollout biographic, demographic and affiliation data entry mechanism to other offices as needed.

  9. PENN Community ProjectExisting PENNcard Architecture Student Records HR/Payroll Batch Programs Penncard Center Data Entry Directory Generate Penn ids Generate Penn ids Penncard System Physical Card PAS Authentication Public Safety Library Others

  10. PENN Community ProjectNew ArchitectureAfter Phase I (solid red) and II (dotted brown) are complete Student Records HR/Payroll UPHS Others Batch Programs New Error Management Process Directory Generate Penn ids Generate Penn ids Penn Community Generate Penn ids Kerberos Authentication Penncard Center and Others Data Entry Other Interfaces Public Safety Library PENNcard

  11. PENN Community ProjectWRAP-UP • Questions/Concerns?

  12. PENN Community Project For Further information contact Jim Johnson johnson@isc.upenn.edu

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