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Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)

2018 NRS FIA Management Team Meeting DATIM December 11-12, 2018 — Manhattan, Kansas B y Liz Burrill Presented by Scott Pugh. Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF). DATIM has made great progress. People are working hard – and getting things done. The UNLV and SUU staff are fantastic.

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Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)

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  1. 2018 NRS FIA Management Team MeetingDATIMDecember 11-12, 2018 — Manhattan, KansasBy Liz BurrillPresented by Scott Pugh

  2. Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) DATIM has made great progress. People are working hard – and getting things done. The UNLV and SUU staff are fantastic. Biggest Challenge: constructive feedback from users – NFS and FIA. Need to get more people using the tool.

  3. How the work gets done DATIM Core Team – guides overall development and progress towards requirements • DATIM System-wide Development Team • ATIM Development Team • SIT Development Team • DCS Development Team • DTIM Development Team • Documentation Team • 508 Team • Training Team

  4. Last two releases 8.0 and 8.1: • Capitalized on EVALIDatorby using API with Live FIADB • Implemented Hangfire solution for DCS • DTIM work flow improvements • Clarified user roles 9.0: • added more standard reports • Integrated eAUTH with SIT • improved integration between ATIM and DTIM • Improved DTIM precision work flow • Improved speed

  5. DATIM 9.1 Initiate work: 4/2018 Production Release: 9/2018 (9/24/2018) Minor Release: • Improve SIT performance with large datasets • Filter datasets for NFS • Bugs and interface issues including 508 • Labels and clarifying language to improve user experience IN PRODUCTION NOW

  6. Strategic Goals/Highlights

  7. DATIm 10.0 Initiate work: 4/2018 Production Release: 12/2018 Major Release • Variations of growth, removals and mortality reports • Improvement to Training Signup workflow and management of trainings • Begin work on producing customized population estimation tables • Clarification of user interface with improved labeling and tool tips • Filtering of datasets for NFS use • Choropleth mapping of output • Dynamic graphical output • Save reports to the DataMart • DTIM Administrative Tool • Manage Users Administrative Tool/Page

  8. DATIM 10.1 Initiate work: 10/2018 Production Release: 4/2019 • Minor Release addressing bugs and user interface issues. • Addition of output from ATIM of SQL used to produce users given reports. • Auto-select most recent evaluation by default for NFS reports. • Enhancement of metadata throughout system.

  9. DATIM 11.0 Initiate work: 10/2018 Production Release: 7/2019 • Major Release with improvements to filtering options provided to users with use of dynamic filtering based on the analysis contents and grouping of filters. • Continue efforts to provide customized population tables allowing users to create their own populations of interest with appropriate weighting. • Ratio estimates (e.g. growth/removals, volume/acre) • Allow for circular retrievals (aka wood basket reports) • Customization of reports through API and for multiple analyses • New SIT wizard

  10. ATIM VS EVALIDator performance • Apples To Oranges: ATIM designed to create and storeestimates and how they were created, EVALIDator for speed • DATIM datamart supports varied inventory types and on-the-fly attribute generation, FIADB is fixed in design • ATIM can not beatEVALIDator performance with its current database implementation • How fast should ATIM be? At what cost?

  11. Bottom Line DATIM has made great progress. People are working hard – and getting things done. The UNLV and SUU staff are fantastic. Biggest Challenge: constructive feedback from users – NFS and FIA. Need to get more people using the tool.

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