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Web Advisory Group (WAG) Implementation Plan

Web Advisory Group (WAG) Implementation Plan. ITC 10/19/04 Markus Stobbs. Background. 2001 – WAG Strategic Plan approved by ITC 2004 – Many strategic goals have been accomplished Centralized Web Hosting of over 40 d/p sites Gatekeeper Authentication UCAR Search Engine People Search

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Web Advisory Group (WAG) Implementation Plan

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  1. Web Advisory Group (WAG) Implementation Plan ITC 10/19/04 Markus Stobbs

  2. Background • 2001 – WAG Strategic Plan approved by ITC • 2004 – Many strategic goals have been accomplished • Centralized Web Hosting of over 40 d/p sites • Gatekeeper Authentication • UCAR Search Engine • People Search • Mailman Email Lists • This Week @ UCAR • F&A Web Applications • We need an implementation plan going forward

  3. Process • Open monthly WAG meetings to brainstorm • WAG Implementation Plan Subgroup • WAG Survey of 80 division directors and developers • Series of WAG meetings to prioritize projects and refine plan • Analyzed WAG network of relationships • For each project, created Description, Rationale, Elements, Potential Solutions, Potential Implementers, Effort • Further details will be fleshed out by each project plan

  4. Relationships ITC SCD reports reports WAG WEG implements advises Other Implementers

  5. Implementers

  6. Domain Experts • COMET – instruction • DMWG – scientific data • DPC (DLESE) – metadata catalogs • GIS Initiative – GIS • Unidata – metadata catalogs • WORD – content

  7. Top Priority Projects • Test Environment • Search Engine Optimization • Next Generation Authentication & Access Control • Metadata Directories & Catalogs • Collaborative Portals • Content Management System

  8. Test Environment • A test cluster will mimic the configuration of the WEG production cluster as closely as possible in order to provide a reliable environment for testing websites, web applications, and software upgrades before moving them onto the production cluster.

  9. Search Engine Optimization • Optimize Verity Ultraseek engine preferences • Publish best practices guidelines on optimizing content for search engines and expiring outdated content • Review and update host index list • Redesign search results interface for more effective information display • Experiment with Google web service for indexing our public pages

  10. Next Generation Authentication • Planning for a transition to a next generation authentication system such as Kerberos should include thorough research into web integration • Web Requirements • single sign on • backward compatibility with existing Gatekeeper • integration of authentication services into websites & web apps

  11. Access Control • Granular access control would enable system administrators to set user and group access privileges for specific web content and services • Would require a central directory of UCAR employees, members, and collaborators • Needs to be integrated with Authentication solution • A user should be able to progressively refine their identity and preferences, and have that feed all the UCAR websites they access

  12. Metadata Directories/Catalogs • Metadata directories have proven very useful for cataloging datasets and we recommend this approach be applied to other types of high value web resources such as: • ASR, scientist profiles, projects, posters, instruments, applications

  13. Collaborative Portals • Using a portal framework, we would offer numerous web-based tools for project teams to collaborate and share project resources • Tools would include: • document repository, project mgt, discussion boards, collaborative documents

  14. Content Management System • Content repositories • File transport • Version control • Edition management • Web page creation and update via simple forms for non-developers • Symptom - numerous “404 page not found” errors

  15. See the Entire Plan • www.ucar.edu/wag/imp • Projects By Audience • Highlights • Annual Scientific Report web application • Form-driven Scientist Home Pages • Support Center

  16. Top Priority Projects • Test Environment • Search Engine Optimization • Next Generation Authentication & Access Control • Metadata Directories & Catalogs • Collaborative Portals • Content Management System

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