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KUALI OLEREFLECTIONS ON OUR FIRST YEAR OF COLLABORATIVE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Robert H. McDonald, Indiana UniversityMolly Tamarkin, Duke University

Mike Winkler, University of Pennsylvania

OUTLINE

• What is Kuali Open Library Environment?

• Year one deliverables

• Lessons from our first year

• Year two roadmap and deliverables

• A look at our architecture

• First code release, project strategies, joining us

KUALI OLE IS PART OF THE KUALI FOUNDATION

• Open source software by higher education, for higher education

• Community source development approach

• Examples are Kuali Financial System (KFS), Kuali Coeus, Kuali Mobility, Kuali Ready

• See kuali.org

HOW THE FOUNDATION WORKS

Software:•No licensing fees

•Non-proprietary code

•Sustainability through partner contributions

•Commercial partners provide market for services and support

Community approach:•Golden rule: those who bring the gold make the rules

•Partners tender resources to a project and direct development

•Each project has its own governance

•Collaboration among like-minded institutions

KUALI OLE FOUNDING PARTNERS

OLE GOALS & PRINCIPLES

• Community-source library management system

• Next-gen technology environment

• Re-examine library business operations

• Break away from print-based workflows

• Reflect the changing nature of library materials and new approaches to scholarly work

• Integrate with enterprise-level systems

YEAR 1 DELIVERABLESJULY 2010—JUNE 2011

Develop and Execute Software Development Contract

•HTC Global Services-Detroit, MI started with 4 staff – now 16+ - will move toward 22 in next quarter

Hire and Engage Kuali OLE Core Team•7 member team based at Indiana University; just hired 2 more Business Analysts

Create Governance Structure•Formed Project Board, Functional Council, Technical Council

YEAR 1 DELIVERABLESJULY 2010—JUNE 2011

• Formed teams led by FC members

• Deliver, Select & Acquire, Describe & Manage, Workflows, Data Model, Communications, and User Stories

• Created agile framework and timeline

• Developed User Story Process

• Demo’ed prototype Kuali OLE 0.2 at Spring 2011 CNI meeting

QUESTIONS

KUALI FOUNDATION

KUALI OLE GOALS

YEAR ONE DELIVERABLES

LESSONS FROM YEAR ONE

• There is no “set it and forget it”

• Governance structure• Team management• Meeting management• Project communications

• Product does not trump process

• Without adjusting process and governance, you will not improve product capacity

LESSONS FROM YEAR ONE• Extensive reliance on “volunteer” input requires

that we make careful use of volunteer time

• Meetings need clear rationales for existence• Outcomes need to be clear• Failures to meet objectives should lead to

process adjustment• Listen to staff concerns• Agendas need to be community-driven

• Decide; act; assess; adjust; repeat

GOVERNANCE CHANGES

• Created process to rotate leadership of functional council

• Created vice-chair role

• Created role of board liaison

• Disbanded technical council and shifted membership to specific spec areas

PROCESS CHANGES• From FC-led themed teams

• Deliver, Select & Acquire, Describe & Manage, Workflows, Data Model, Communications, and User Stories

• To FC-led Tiger Teams• Teams comprised of core team rep, FC rep, and TC rep.• Designed to address spec writing bottleneck• Active Tiger teams are: Scope & Roadmap; Select & Acquire;

Describe; Deliver; Manage Entity Relationship; Systems Integration

• Still have Communications and User Stories teams

• Created more face-to-face workshops designed for focused spec writing efforts

ROADMAP BASICS

INCLUDES

•Where we’re going

•How we’ll get there

•Functional priorities

• “straight line process”

•Infrastructure to build

•Minimal deliverables

•Areas to research

MAPS TO JIRA TASKS

ROADMAPS: PAST & PRESENT

YEAR ONE 7/10-6/11

•Winnowing user stories to 2000

•Architectural development

•Adapting KFS for Select & Acquire

•Adopt Apache Jackrabbit ™ for metadata

YEAR TWO 7/11-6/12

•Kuali Rice™ for workflow

•Support multiple descriptive metadata formats

•Complete Select & Acquire, Deliver, Describe, and begin creating implementation tools

•Code release in November and April

FUTURE ROADMAP

• Full release mid-year two in December 2012

• Last half of year two will be tweaking, documentation, and implementation plans

• Year three will focus on:

• Implementation• Documentation• Migration• Commercial partnerships

QUESTIONS

LESSONS LEARNED

GOVERNANCE & PROCESS CHANGES

ROADMAPS

INTERPRETING OUR GOALS ARCHITECTURALLY

Kuali OLE is a service-oriented toolbox for enterprise library management

•Financial management & budgeting that can interoperate with the ERP

•Workflow & rules engine to manage business process

•ETL tools & data integration pathways to ease integration of data into OLE

•Standard interfaces to OLE data & functions to enable easy and robust integration

•Service bus and service registry to document & manage the OLE API

KUALI OLE ARCHITECTURE

• Transactional System based upon Kuali Financials

• Core system driven by Java-based Kuali Rice

• Database agnostic (developed on Oracle)

• Bibliographic data accessed using SOLR/Lucene indexing

• Jackrabbit

• Development environment on Amazon EC Cloud

Relational Data(Fund, status, administrative)

Relational Data(Fund, status, administrative)

Semantic Relationships

(Collections, tagging, FRBR)

Semantic Relationships

(Collections, tagging, FRBR)

Descriptive Data(MARCXML, EAD, VRA, ERMI, etc)

Descriptive Data(MARCXML, EAD, VRA, ERMI, etc)

Messaging & Queues (Kuali Enterprise Service Bus)Messaging & Queues (Kuali Enterprise Service Bus)

KeyKeyDocument Repositor

y

Document Repositor

y

Document Broker

Document Broker

Semantic Repositor

y

Semantic Repositor

y

Semantic Broker

Semantic Broker

Relational Repositor

y

Relational Repositor

y

SQL BrokerSQL Broker

Kuali Identity Mgmt (KIM)

Kuali Identity Mgmt (KIM)

Kuali Enterprise Workflow

(KEW)

Kuali Enterprise Workflow

(KEW)

Kuali Enterprise

Notification (KEN)

Kuali Enterprise

Notification (KEN)

Document IndexDocument Index

3rd Party Interfaces3rd Party

Interfaces

Data StoreData Store

Kuali OLEKuali OLE

Kuali RiceKuali Rice

MetricsMetrics

3rd Parties

3rd Parties

Services Repositor

y

Services Repositor

y

Kuali Financial System (KFS)

Kuali Financial System (KFS)

TIERED DATA STORAGE

RELEASE 0.3

• Cloud instance and downloadable code

• Provides flexible document store

• Provides faced searching for internal management (public interface-neutral)

• Supports basic material selection and acquisition

• http://kuali.org/test-drives

KUALI OLE IN SUM

Innovative Technologies

• Document store• Flexible workflows

More than building software: deep project collaboration

• Members have direct representation and influence• We are open and transparent

Transforming research libraries

• Ownership of workflow lets us focus our staff • Permits strategic integration with new partners – i.e.

discovery

WAIT, THERE’S MOREWorkflow over module-based system

• Layered functionality ready for localization

Breaks down our metadata silos

• Combines them under integrated, flexible management

Strength through community

• Open for review• Shared risk and mitigating risk through partnership• Diversity of views, experience, needs

ENGAGING WITH US

JOINING THE PARTNERSHIP

•Let’s talk (Robert at rhmcdona@indiana.edu)

•Not too late to join year three development

•Interested in consortial and cloud approaches

FOLLOW US

•@kualiole on twitter

•Blog: http://kualiole.tumblr.com

•Project site: http://kuali.org/OLE

QUESTIONS

ARCHITECTURE

RELEASES & TECHNOLOGIES

PARTNERSHIPS