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Standardized Implementation of ProjectWise in Multiple Offices Across the Enterprise

Standardized Implementation of ProjectWise in Multiple Offices Across the Enterprise. Jeff Burrill, Federal Aviation Administration. What Did We Do?. Deployed ProjectWise May – Sept. 2006 ProjectWise installation/configuration Folders created: ~100,000 Files imported: ~600,000 Currently:

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Standardized Implementation of ProjectWise in Multiple Offices Across the Enterprise

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  1. Standardized Implementation of ProjectWise in Multiple Offices Across the Enterprise Jeff Burrill, Federal Aviation Administration

  2. What Did We Do? Deployed ProjectWise May – Sept. 2006 • ProjectWise installation/configuration • Folders created: ~100,000 • Files imported: ~600,000 • Currently: • ~130,000 folders • ~900,000 files

  3. Where Did We Do It? 9 Regional Offices • 1 - fully deployed, near standard • 1 - recently deployed, standard • 3 - previously deployed, but stopped • 4 - no previous ProjectWise history

  4. FAA Regions/Offices

  5. Why Did We Do It? We needed a solution • Volumes of electronic files and data • Organizational changes • 9/11 • Security • MicroStation standard • Sufficient infrastructure available • Costs, Disparate Systems • History

  6. EDMS History Repeating • 5 previous attempts (at least) • Alternate systems evolved • 9 offices, 9 systems EDMS: Electronic Drawing Management System

  7. Why ProjectWise? • Cost savings • Drawings vs. documents • Proven • Customizable, Scalable • Easy interface • Features, Security • Integration • Met specification

  8. How did we do it? • On-site installation • Standardized installation/configuration • Localization • Legacy data migration • Training • Administrators (prior) • Users (during)

  9. Pick A Standard • Standards are great… use them. • The nice thing about standards:There are so many to choose from! • We need a standard to direct how we deal with all standards. • De facto standards require no enforcement, but are difficult to change without enforcement.

  10. Software Standards • Windows 2003 server • Back-up software (local) • Oracle 10g R2 • ProjectWise 8.5.1.52 (client & server) • ProjectWise Export/Import Tool

  11. Hardware Standards • Difficult to accomplish • Generally: • 2 GB RAM • 100 GB HD drive space (RAID) • 100 Mb or 1 Gb LAN (dual NIC preferable) • Backup drives (disk and/or tape) • New servers bought where needed • Services split across 2 - 3 servers • Servers < 3 years old

  12. Configuration Standards Developed in 2002 FAA standards applied to ProjectWise • Environment • Interface • Workflows, Messaging agents, Attribute mappings, Groups • Folder Structure • Naming conventions

  13. Environment Customization • Automated data population • FAA drafting standards applied • Leveraged SQL and Oracle functions • Look-up tables (w/web editing) • Utilities developed by Bentley: • Folder creator • Serial number generator • File type detection • Semi-automated data extraction

  14. Deployment • 1 – 2 weeks at each office • Cohesive personnel • General process: • Installation/configuration • Installation of template database • Population of look-up tables • Created import spreadsheets * • Import files and data * • On-site training (Bentley)

  15. Data Preparation * • Import spreadsheet template • Mapped data fields • Versions/revisions applied • Scrubbed data • Files correlated

  16. * = 800 lb. Gorilla Legacy Data is the 800 lb. gorilla • 800/20 rule as applied to data migration • 20% task, 800% time Recommendations for a large import: • Understand existing data • Develop good test set • Get import sheets right • E/I tool and files on ProjectWise file server

  17. It’s Done! Now What? Back-up • Files • Data Keep it clean - monitor • Check-outs • Workflows • Audit Trails • Anything else pertinent

  18. Our Future • Digital InterPlot • ProjectWise XM (testing) • Customization (Bentley, SDK) • Work assignment/project management

  19. Lessons Learned • Know everything • Resource availability • Good vs. perfect plan • Beware the cutting edge • Switch and stay • Disable legacy system • Gatekeeper syndrome • Database expertise • Nothing is ever standard • Project is never finished

  20. Staying Out of Trouble • Awareness • Empathy • Courage • Honesty • Politics

  21. We’re Done! We’re just not finished. QUESTIONS?

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