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Presented to Common Solutions Group Sept. 27, 2007

Data Management at the UW. Bill Yock Associate Vice Provost Enterprise Information Services Office of Information Management. Presented to Common Solutions Group Sept. 27, 2007. Data Management at the UW. Trivia: Which ski resort holds the world record for most snowfall in a season?.

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Presented to Common Solutions Group Sept. 27, 2007

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  1. Data Management at the UW Bill Yock Associate Vice Provost Enterprise Information Services Office of Information Management Presented to Common Solutions Group Sept. 27, 2007

  2. Data Management at the UW Trivia: Which ski resort holds the world record for most snowfall in a season? Mountain Dog “Pepper” Answer: Mt. Baker 1,140 inches, 1998 - 1999

  3. Agenda • Background - Current Technologies and Strategies • IS Futures Report • New Office Information Management (OIM) • New Data Management Committee (DMC) & Task Forces • UW Information Map, Metadata & Definitions • Security, Access, Use Policies • Data Trustees & Stewards • Top 5 Questions “that Deans want answers too.” • New Enterprise Information Services (EIS) Division • Application Integration Services • Decision Support Services • Data Management Services • OIM Strategic Roadmap Project

  4. University of Washington Facts • Founded in 1861 • Three campuses, and two medical centers • 27,600 faculty and staff • 43,000 traditional students, 26,000 extension students • Information Systems Landscape https://www.washington.edu/dis/itportfolio • Core Administrative Systems (Unisys/MCP/DMSII Cobol) • 900 Servers, 125,000 devices on the network • 7000 Miles Fiber Optic Cable

  5. IS Systems Strategy – circa 2003

  6. Future of Information Systems Report • Interim report May 2006, Final report January 2007 http://www.washington.edu/provost/reports/IS_Futures_Final%20Report_1-19-07.pdf

  7. Future of Information Systems - Continued • Recommendations • Define a new long term strategic vision • Establish new funding models • Consider alternative approaches to core systems (i.e ERP’s, Kuali, etc.) • Expand and improve information governance and development approaches • Support the Data Warehouse • Consider changes in organizational structure

  8. New Office Information Management • Formed December 2006 • Dual reporting to Provost and Vice President of C&C

  9. New Data Management Committee • Formed December 2006 • Mike Eisenberg, Chairman, Dean Emeritus of Information School • Accountable to Vice Provost of Office Information Management • Current Projects • Data Policies & Procedures, Role of Data Trustees and Stewards • Information Map, Metadata and Definitions • Security Access Roles and Policies • Top 5 Questions “That Deans want answered…” • https://wwwudev.cac.washington.edu/provost/oim/dmc/index.html

  10. Data Management Policies - DRAFT • Institutional data will be managed as a key asset! • Efforts will be made to reduce redundant data! • Institutional data must be maintained close to the system of record! • Institutional data must be safe and secured! • Access to Institutional data will be open and easily accessible! (except that data which is appropriately restricted) • Institutional metadata will be recorded, managed, and utilized! • Institutional employees will be held accountable to roles and responsibilities!

  11. Data Trustees & Stewards - DRAFT

  12. Information Map, Metadata & Definitions • Taxonomy created to help organize and plan systems and analytics • Master Data identified (touchpoints across all systems)

  13. Information Map, Metadata & Definitions • Subject Areas divided into Business Domains • Domains include identified processes and attributes • Wiki being used to capture specific low level data definitions, as well as aggregation rules https://fmwiki.admin.washington.edu/x/SQkE

  14. Security, Access & Use Policies • Security classification – Confidential, Restricted, Public • Follow “Access of Least Privilege” standard with Row and Column restrictions per role - per subject area.

  15. Top 5 Questions • The Top 5 questions that Dean’s need answered are… • What is the student headcount for my school? • How many student FTE’s are there? • What is the headcount of faculty in my school? • What is the faculty FTE by appointment type? • How much money do I have by fund types? • Dean’s Advisory Group formed • Subject area work groups formed around Student, Faculty, and Finance

  16. Top 5 Questions - Continued

  17. New Enterprise Information Services • -- Future -- • Senior Manager • Facilitates Consistency & Quality • Security Policies • Metadata Mgmt • Master Data Mgmt Application Integration Services Data Management Services • Gary Prohaska • Senior Manager • Facilitates Processes & Exchange • Web Services • Workflows • Process Orchestration • -- Open -- • Senior Manager • Facilitates Analysis & Access • Data Warehouse • Data Marts • BI Tools Decision Support Services

  18. Application Integration Services Goals • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • Enterprise Service Bus, Enterprise Service Repository • Business process orchestrations / workflows • Enterprise portal integration • Cross application integration Challenges • What style / infrastructure is needed? (REST vs SOAP vs WS-*) • How do you rationalize a service? • How much / what type of governance is needed?

  19. Decision Support Services Goals • Enterprise Data Warehouse • Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) Tools • Federated / Distributed Data Mart Support • Data Mining and Analysis Services • Custom Training Programs Challenges • How to prioritize building out new subject areas in the data warehouse? • Who should be responsible for BI (central vs decentral) • How do you link metadata into BI easily? https://kirk.admin.washington.edu/Reports/Pages/Folder.aspx

  20. Data Management Services Goals • Enterprise Data Dictionaries / Metadata • Master Data Management (Common Reference Data) • Data Profiling and Quality Assurance • Data Security Classification and Access Control Challenges • How to balance need for open access with security restrictions? • How do we integrate metadata across Data Modeling, ETL, Warehouse, BI Tools, etc. • How do we migrate core system master data to new environments?

  21. Strategic Roadmap Project Structure

  22. Strategic Roadmap Timeline

  23. Questions? • Do these issues sound familiar to you? • Do you think we are on the right track? • I would love to hear from you… • Email: byock@u.washington.edu • Phone: (206) 685-7535 Thank You for your Attention!

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