Information Systems and Services and Presentations/Speeches

Performance Testing PeopleSoft Campus Solutions v9.0: A Case Study

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Title:Performance Testing PeopleSoft Campus Solutions v9.0: A Case Study (ID: ENT08026)
Author(s):Jody Reeme (Northwestern University) and Jeffrey Wilson (Northwestern University)
Origin:Presented at Enterprise Technology Conferences (05/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

We will present Northwestern University's experience with performance testing during our recent upgrade from PeopleSoft v8 to PeopleSoft/Campus Solutions v9. We would like to share our testing experiences in the hope that others can learn from our firsthand experience of what went well and what could have gone better.

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Dartmouth Cyber-Security Initiative and the New Achilles Vulnerability Assessment Console: A Case Study in Collaboration

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Title:Dartmouth Cyber-Security Initiative and the New Achilles Vulnerability Assessment Console: A Case Study in Collaboration (ID: SEC08059)
Author(s):Adam Goldstein (Dartmouth College), Scott A. Rea (Dartmouth College), and David Bucciero (Dartmouth College)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (05/04/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The Dartmouth Cyber-Security Initiative is an ongoing collaboration between faculty, staff, and students focused on projects aimed at improving the security of the College's information systems. By coordinating research interests with practical concerns, the initiative has resulted in a number of innovative procedures and tools. One such tool is Achilles. Integrated with popular assessment tools such as Nessus and NMAP, Achilles is an easy to use, enterprise-scale analysis console that allows institutions to rank, manage, and track assessment results for thousands of systems.

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Making Information Management a Priority: The New Office of Information Management at the UW

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Title:Making Information Management a Priority: The New Office of Information Management at the UW (ID: WRC08069)
Author(s):Jim Loter (University of Washington), Sara Gomez (University of Washington), William Yock (University of Washington), and Jeanne Marie Isola (University of Washington)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The University of Washington's Office of Information Management responsibilities include core business applications, defining data management and application integration practices and policies, managing information systems and business process improvement projects, and establishing a strong developer community. The OIM's role is to align the various information management activities throughout the university.

Additional contributor: William Shirey, Associate Vice Provost, Business Applications, University of Washington

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Iterative Development of a Campus-Wide Tutoring, Mentoring, and Advising Tracking System

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Title:Iterative Development of a Campus-Wide Tutoring, Mentoring, and Advising Tracking System (ID: MWR08081)
Author(s):Mark Jacobson (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and Quinn Madson (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Learn about UW–Milwaukee's experiences designing and implementing a campus-wide system for tracking tutoring, mentoring, and advising activities. Topics will include creating a cross-division taskforce to define requirements, building support at administrative and department levels, leading a user-driven iterative development process, promotion, training, and creating a support network.

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Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education

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Title:Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education (ID: EDU07296)
Author(s):Jeff Brown (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), Ronald J. Vetter (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), Debra Saunders White (University of North Carolina at Wilmington), and Robert R. Hoon (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

UNCW has begun a new initiative to develop and test a wide range of information services accessible through mobile devices. This session will compare the relative costs and advantages of applications based on SMS text messaging, WAP browsers, and Java MIDlets as well as the structuring of the relationship between the faculty start-up and the institution to develop and pursue the resulting initiatives.

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Collaborative Applications, Suites, and Tools

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Title:Collaborative Applications, Suites, and Tools (ID: CAMP07303)
Author(s):Chad J. Kainz (University of Chicago), Duffy Gillman (The University of Arizona), and John F. Walsh (Indiana University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (06/27/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Our inquiry begins with brief presentations about each of several applications, application suites, or application frameworks that are in use or being readied for use to meet the needs of a range of collaboration scenarios. Each presentation will be a condensed and concise summary of the key requirements and design decisions motivating the approach taken.

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Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education

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Title:Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education (ID: SER07038)
Author(s):Jeff Brown (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) and Ronald J. Vetter (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)
Origin:Presented at Southeast Regional Conferences (06/11/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

UNCW has started a new initiative to develop and test a wide range of information services accessible through mobile devices. We will compare the relative costs and advantages of applications based on SMS text messaging, WAP browsers, and Java MIDlets.

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IT Collaboration

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Title:IT Collaboration (ID: ECR0602)
Author(s):Philip Goldstein (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Presentations (06/29/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Presentation at the Fifth Annual ECAR/HP Summer Symposium for Higher Education IT Executives, June 28-30, 2006, Coronado, California. This presentation describes the study objectives, scope, focus, and analytical framework for ECAR's forthcoming study of IT collaboration.

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RINGS: Open Source Device Registration and Security

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Title:RINGS: Open Source Device Registration and Security (ID: SPC0671)
Author(s):Dustin Brown (University of Kansas)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:RINGS provides a complete open source system that scales to the entire campus. This system includes layered security, DHCP services, device registration, account management, security notifications, device security, and an administrator interface that provides tools to technicians, management, and IT security they need to get their job done effectively.
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Technology as the Foundation for Community: A Case Study

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Title:Technology as the Foundation for Community: A Case Study (ID: NCP0606)
Author(s):John A. Beahm (Jenzabar Inc.) and Kim Round (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/22/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering has established an innovative academic model designed to nurture the technologists of the future. Technology is also at the core of the community that has come together to form Olin. This presentation will discuss how Olin has applied technology to create a foundation for its community and to support its constituents.
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