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Kuali Project Architecture

Kuali Project Architecture. JA-SIG December 7, 2004 James Thomas Manager, Systems Integration Indiana University. Session Agenda. Kuali Project Overview (brief) Service Oriented Architecture Kuali Development Methodology Standard Tools and Frameworks

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Kuali Project Architecture

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  1. Kuali Project Architecture JA-SIG December 7, 2004 James Thomas Manager, Systems Integration Indiana University

  2. Session Agenda • Kuali Project Overview (brief) • Service Oriented Architecture • Kuali Development Methodology • Standard Tools and Frameworks • Key Infrastructure: Portal & Workflow

  3. Kuali Project Overview

  4. Overview Kuali – kitchen wok; humble utensil Community Source Project See www.kualiproject.org for details

  5. Overview Develop a comprehensive suite of financial software to serve the needs of higher education. Modules include: Chart of Accounts Purchasing General Ledger Accounts Payable General Accounting Cash Receipting/Disbursement Accounts Receivable Travel Req/Reimbursement Capital Asset Mgmnt E-Commerce Pre/Post-Award Admin Budget Construction Auxiliary Accounting Workflow (infrastructure)

  6. Overview Project Status Work has already begun “Official” kickoff in January 2005 Two-year development plan

  7. Kuali Project Architecture

  8. Architecture Key Objectives • Design highly functional and flexible software • Technology choices based on industry standard, open source, and “proven” solutions • Deliver applications via loosely-coupled components and services with clearly defined APIs • Leverage core “IT assets” • Emphasize code re-use/reduce redundancy

  9. Architecture Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • Services are loosely coupled. • Services have well-defined interfaces and are reusable. • Focus on business processes

  10. Architecture Benefits of SOA • Improved ROI – some reusable components will outlive applications • Easier to maintain code base • Code Mobility

  11. Architecture Benefits of SOA (continued) • Can support multiple clients - browser or “rich client” • Services can be assembled to build new applications faster • Independent layers make development by different groups easier using standard APIs

  12. Kuali Development Methodology

  13. Methodology Problems with previous methodologies • Process driven • Difficult to keep up with changes • Time consuming • Inefficient • Sometimes less than satisfactory results • Inflexible – requirements do change

  14. Methodology What’s wrong with this picture? Where is our focus? Our goal is to develop software that works for our customers

  15. Methodology Development Methodology for delivering working software • Flexible (b/c the only certainty is change) • Efficient • Results-Oriented • People-Centered • Feedback Driven • Sustainable

  16. Methodology Strategy • Plan for shorter development cycles • Embrace change • Developers and functional experts should work together continuously • Open communication • Quality software builds trust and faith • Keep it simple/avoid over-engineering

  17. Methodology One Possibility: Test-Driven Development (TDD) • TDD is a lightweight methodology emphasizing fast, incremental development and writing tests before writing code • Start with small pieces of functionality and then build the app little-by-little (red/green/refactor)

  18. Methodology Benefits of TDD • Code that works! • Immediate feedback on design decisions • Flexibility • Users provide input “as you go” • Confident programmers • Fully testable code base • Clean and maintainable code

  19. Methodology Exploring other concepts from • Agile Processes • Extreme Programming (XP) Learning and adapting as we go Like the results thus far

  20. Kuali Standard Tools and Frameworks

  21. Tools/Frameworks Standards • Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) • XML/XSLT Tools/Frameworks • Struts/JSTL • Spring • Object Relational Bridge (OJB) • jUnit and jMeter • Log4J

  22. Platforms • Web Server: Linux, Apache • Application Server: Linux, Tomcat 5 • DBMS: Oracle * *avoiding triggers, stored procedures, proprietary data types, etc. in order to achieve database independence

  23. Key Kuali InfrastructurePortal & Workflow

  24. Enterprise Portal Kuali services will be designed to be delivered via a standard enterprise portal framework Access to “Action List” service for managing electronic transactions (eDocs) via enterprise workflow

  25. Power of Workflow A general-purpose infrastructure for conducting mediated transactions with electronic documents (eDocs) Quick, easy, and accurate routing Automate University business rules Complete Audit Trail

  26. OneStart Workflow EXAMPLE: OneStart Workflow is currently routing over 1,800 eDocs/day and 55,000/mo Human Resources eDocs previously requiring 1 to 2 weeks to process have been approved in < 1 hour 38 different types of eDocs from 3 diff apps

  27. Workflow Lessons Causes re-evaluation of current business processes. Are they efficient? No more “Bottleneck Bills”.  We see Workflow… …everywhere!

  28. Conclusions

  29. Conclusions Kuali Partners are committed to: Community Source Software Service Oriented Architecture Iterative and Flexible Methodology Open Standards Enterprise Application Integration

  30. Conclusion We are genuinely excited about the challenges and the possibilities!!!

  31. Want technical details? Attend this session TODAY (12/7/04): “Pragmatic Application Building: Step-By-Step” Build IT Track 2:00 to 3:00PM Presenter: Jay Sissom Indiana University

  32. Questions? James Thomas Manager, Systems Integration University Information Systems Indiana University jthomas@indiana.edu

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