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Title: Proposed Future for the ECB, CAM,


1
Proposed Future for the ECB, CAM, QVR
  • Electronic Council Book (ECB)Council
    Administration Module (CAM) Query/View/Report
    (QVR)

eRA Project Team July 23, 2002
2
Characteristics Common to ECB, CAM, and QVR
  • Written in Cold Fusion
  • Web interface
  • Minimal effort to transition to J2EE
  • Use IMPAC II IDs and passwords
  • 2225 unique users in 2002
  • Top 10 usage NCI, NIAID, NIDDK, NINDS, NICHD,
    NIMH, NIDA, NIGMS, NIA, NIEHS
  • Developed in close collaboration with the ECB/QVR
    steering committee
  • Committee consensus determined functions,
    priorities, and user interface
  • Design/development model Iterative rapid response

3
Brief Profile ECB (Electronic Council Book)
  • Developed as a Web-based application in 1996
  • Widely used today
  • Average sign-on/workday 210 (varies widely with
    Council activity)
  • Average uses/workday 400
  • Used by 21 different ICs
  • Top 10 for 2002 NIGMS, NIEHS, NIDCD, NICHD,
    NEI, NCRR, NIAMS, NIDCR, NINR, NIDDK
  • Critical for council rounds
  • Used extensively by council members (up to 45
    uses/day)
  • Used in council meetings
  • Relatively mature and feature stable, but needs
    access to Grant Images

4
Brief Profile CAM (Council Administration Module)
  • Provides IC control over council functions
    provided by ECB
  • Used by selective IC individuals to administer
    council functions
  • Developed primarily by NIEHS with some
    participation by ECB/QVR development team
  • Early Council Concurrence feature is now being
    used by NIEHS Others are interested

5
Brief Profile QVR (Query/View/Report)
  • Developed in 2001
  • A spin-off of the ECB to permit additional NIH
    staff capabilities without complicating the ECB
    user interface
  • Usage is growing rapidly
  • Average uses/workday 1,150
  • About 300 increase in usage since January 2002
  • Average sign-on/workday 265
  • Used by 26 different ICs
  • Top 10 for 2002 NINDS, NIGMS, NICHD, NIDDK,
    NIAMS, NIA, NCI, NIDA, NIEHS, NIAID

6
Specific Activities Timeline(Where weve been)
7
Proposed Directions (Based on Available Resources
and eRA Management Objectives)
  • Move ECB, CAM, and QVR into a maintenance and
    currency upgrade mode
  • Work with eRA developers and architect to
    transition functions into J2EE-compliant
    applications
  • Discontinue current ECB, CAM, and QVR when their
    functional replacements have been introduced and
    accepted by the user community

8
Proposed Direction ECB
  • Maintenance and currency upgrades until replaced
    (anticipated during FY2003)
  • eRA Helpdesk provides end-user support
  • continue as now
  • CIT provides software support, maintenance, and
    currency upgrades no major enhancements
  • continue as now
  • CIT provides hosting environment, hardware,
    system administration, and infrastructure
    (servers, 7x24 monitoring, etc.) continue as now

9
Proposed Direction ECB (continued)
  • Maintain functional currency only
  • Add application images
  • Work with eRA management structure to transition
    ECB functionality into reengineered eRA
    applications and technical architecture
  • Bottom Line
  • Provide a stable ECB system and work with eRA
    analysts/developers/managers to transition its
    functions into the eRA structure. After a
    successful transition, eliminate the ECB.

10
Proposed Direction QVR
  • Maintenance and currency upgrades until replaced
    (anticipated in FY2003)
  • Work with eRA Helpdesk to transition end-user
    support change from now
  • CIT provides software support, maintenance, and
    currency upgrades no major enhancements
    continue as now
  • Cit provides hosting environment, hardware,
    system administration, and infrastructure
    (servers, 7x24 monitoring, etc.) continue
    as now

11
Proposed Direction QVR (continued)
  • Defer/Omit most requested functional enhancements
    (consider as candidates for IC-Specific Data
    application)
  • Provide the following minor enhancements
  • Application images
  • Subproject data
  • Work with eRA management structure to transition
    QVR functionality into reengineered eRA
    applications and technical architecture

12
Proposed Direction QVR (continued)
  • Bottom Line
  • Following two minor enhancements, provide a
    stable QVR system and work with eRA
    analysts/developers/managers to transition its
    functions into the eRA structure. After a
    successful transition, eliminate the QVR.

13
Proposed Direction CAM
  • There are two components of the CAM
  • Administrative functions for the ECB/QVR
  • Same direction/timeline as the transition of the
    ECB/QVR
  • Early Council Concurrence
  • Direction To be determined

14
Funding
  • The ECB, QVR, and CAM are currently hosted,
    managed, maintained, and supported independently
    of other eRA applications.
  • The cost of most Kessler Model components
    Project Management, Operations, Communications
    and Outreach, Architecture, Quality Assurance
    Configuration Control, Technology Infrastructure
    (i.e., components of the Kessler Model) are
    included in the funding requirements for the ECB,
    QVR, and CAM.

15
Funding (continued)
  • Funding for FY2003
  • Provide ECB, QVR, and CAM (as previously
    described) 250,000.
  • Work with eRA to transition ECB, QVR, and CAM
    administrative functions 100,000

16
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