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Title: Computerizing your Animal Shelter


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Computerizing yourAnimal Shelter
  • David R. Flagler

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Computers
  • Computers make our lives easier and they offer
    us a whole new dimension of frustration too.
  • David Flagler (10/9/03)

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Introduction
  • The purpose of this presentation is to assist
    animal welfare organizations in the process of
    introducing computers to electronically track
    animals through their shelter.
  • You will learn the steps necessary to select the
    right hardware and software for your shelter.
  • You will learn steps to avoid disastrous data
    loss.

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Agenda
  • Determine where you are in the software selection
    process.
  • Choosing Animal Shelter Software.
  • How to avoid data loss.
  • Questions.

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Overview
  • Computers are becoming an important element in
    our profession for tracking animals.
  • The software you select will help you bring
    better service to your community.

Owners
Field Services
Dogs
Cats
Adoptions
Shelter
Lost Pets
Licensing
Reports
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Vocabulary
  • During this presentation, I will attempt to
    define words that are not commonly used in our
    profession.
  • In the event that I fail at defining a word,
    please raise your hand or give me a quizzical
    look.

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Where are you in the computerization process?
  • Do you have a computer?
  • What are you using it for?
  • Are you currently looking for software?
  • How is your search going?
  • Are you currently using animal shelter management
    software?
  • How is your software working for you?

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Choosing Animal Shelter Software
  • Decide what you need
  • Test various software products
  • Check your vendors technical support

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You might be in one of these groups
  • Not computerized but want to be.
  • Computerized but you are not happy with your
    current software.
  • Happily computerized but you want to expand the
    functionality of your software.

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Shopping for Animal Shelter Software
  • Have you thought about your organizations needs?
  • Do you know how to evaluate software?
  • Do you know what to look for in a software
    vendor?
  • Have you considered building your own software?

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Business Assessment Figuring out your
organizations needs
  • Who are your stakeholders?
  • One who has a share or an interest.
  • What are your software requirements?
  • Made in accordance with particular instructions
    or requirements custom-made.
  • What are your constraints?
  • That which restricts, limits, or
  • regulates.

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Who are your stakeholders?
  • Citizens
  • Overseers
  • Laws
  • Board of Directors
  • Other Jurisdictions
  • Staff
  • Animals
  • Animal Welfare Community

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Discovering your requirements current and future
  • What services do you provide to your
    stakeholders?
  • What are your business processes?
  • Hold Collaboration Meetings
  • Review policies procedures
  • Observe daily operations
  • Develop User Scenarios
  • Other Considerations
  • New building
  • Current software isnt working for you.

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What are your constraints?
  • Budget
  • How much do you have to spend?
  • What will you spend it on?
  • Time
  • How much time to you have for startup?
  • Staff
  • How many staff members will be using the
    software?
  • What will your staff need to use the software
    effectively?

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What do I do with the results?
  • When you mix your stakeholders needs,
    requirements, and constraints you will begin
    developing a shopping list of features that you
    want.

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A Plan for Shopping
  • Who should evaluate?
  • Representative stakeholders
  • IT Resource(s)
  • How do you find the software vendors?
  • Internet
  • HSUS Publications
  • Other shelters
  • What should you get from them and how?
  • Tools Marketing Info, Referrals, Documentation,
    Software, Other?
  • How Self vs. RFP

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Evaluating software How do you do it?
  • What should you consider as you evaluate the
    tools you have?
  • Marketing Info
  • Referrals
  • Documentation
  • Software
  • How should you document what you find?
  • ?

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Evaluating Marketing Info
  • Examples
  • Sales Presentations
  • Literature
  • Features / Functionality List

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Evaluating what others say
  • Real-world feedback about software.
  • Evaluation Tips
  • Keep perspective
  • Verify feedback
  • Quantify feedback
  • Go gardening!

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Evaluating Software Documentation
  • Questions to answer during evaluation
  • Did you need documentation to run the demo?
  • Can you review it before purchasing?
  • How in-depth is the it?
  • How easy is it to understand?
  • Are there typos or inconsistencies?
  • What format is the documentation in?
  • Can you customize the it?
  • Is there help in the software? How easy is it to
    use? How detailed is it?

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Evaluating Demo Software
  • Test driving the software
  • Observation
  • Interaction
  • Unstructured
  • Structured
  • Documenting your trip
  • Scenario results

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Evaluating software Self vs. Request for
Proposal (RFP)
  • An invitation for providers of a product or
    service to bid on the right to supply that
    product or service to the individual or entity
    that issued the RFP. - Investorwords.com
  • Another way to gather information
  • Vendor does the leg work of answering the
    questions you pose.
  • You still have work to do!

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Evaluating your requirements Discovering as
you go
  • As you evaluate each software package, you may
    find
  • Requirements you havent considered.
  • Requirements that arent necessary.
  • Requirements imposed by the software.
  • Requirements you may need to revisit / rework.

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Evaluating your requirements Refining as you
go
  • Discover!
  • Categorize your needs wants.
  • Quantify non-measurable items.
  • Clarify vagueness.
  • Prioritize
  • Must Have
  • Good to have
  • Bell Whistle
  • Dont need

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Evaluation Process Recap
  • Who will evaluate?
  • Who are the vendors?
  • What will you evaluate?
  • How will you evaluate?
  • Evaluate Document
  • Discover Refine Requirements

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Homestretch what else should you consider?
  • Implementation What does it take to get the
    software installed and up and running at your
    shelter?
  • Technical support Where will your staff turn to
    for help if something is not working?
  • Training How will your staff learn to use the
    software?
  • Vendor stability What should you know about the
    vendor behind the software?
  • Research Development What does the future
    hold for the software?

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What will it take to implement the software at
your shelter?
  • Does it take a rocket scientist to install and
    configure the software?
  • Are you considering customizing the software to
    fit your requirements?
  • Do you need a data conversion?
  • Will the vendor work with you, or a third party,
    to achieve these?

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How would you rate the technical support?
  • What are the qualifications of the technical
    support staff?
  • When are they available? Days? Hours?
  • Can you reach them by phone? Email? Instant
    messenger? Internet? Fax?
  • Do they offer a toll-free number?
  • Can they work remotely on your machines?
  • Will they travel to your shelter if needed?

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How does your staff get trained?
  • What is your training plan?
  • Formal curriculum from a vendor?
  • A shelter staff member assigned to provide it?
  • Sink or swim read the manuals.
  • If a vendor provides the training
  • Is the curriculum comprehensive?
  • Does the curriculum keep pace with software
    upgrades?
  • Who are the trainers?
  • How is the training delivered?

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What is included in the price?
  • Software
  • Implementation
  • Technical Support
  • Training
  • Pricing strategies
  • Flat fee
  • User licenses
  • Module based
  • Duration based (lifetime vs. annual maintenance)

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What should you know about the software vendor?
  • The company behind the software becomes a
    long-term partner to help you move forward in the
    next 5-10 years in implementing, using, and
    maintaining your animal shelter management
    system. Youre married to them for better or
    worse, so take the time to research them for the
    better.
  • How long has the company been in existence?
  • How long has the company produced the software?
  • How many clients have installed their software?
  • How many staff members do they have?
  • How is their financial situation?
  • Have they been able to deliver the product and
    upgrades on time with few problems?
  • Have there been litigations involving the
    software product?
  • What is their experience in animal sheltering and
    welfare?

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Lastly, does the software have a future?
  • How does the vendor assure that software upgrades
    and enhancements keep pace with sheltering
    industry trends?
  • What is their vision and strategic direction for
    the future?
  • Do they have a RD budget?

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Build vs. Buy
  • Why consider it?
  • You think that it will exactly meet your needs
  • You dont want to be at the whim of software
    vendor delivery dates or upgrade squeezes
  • You believe that you can get it cheaper because
    you have a volunteer to do it
  • Why avoid it?
  • Software development projects often fail
  • Engineering profession
  • Extended requirements
  • Extended testing
  • Same vendor evaluation

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Proceed to Check-Out
  • Its a lot of work, like everything else that you
    do, but if in the long run it helps your
    organization do the work that it does better,
    remember who benefits.

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Preventing data loss
  • From corruption
  • From loss of power
  • From hardware failure

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Corrupt Data
  • Viruses
  • Anti-Virus Software
  • Keep virus definitions up to date
  • Run virus scan on a regular basis
  • Power spikes
  • Surge Protectors
  • Uninterrupted Power Supplies (UPS)
  • Provides adequate time to safely shut down your
    computer

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Power Loss
  • Nothing is more worthless than a computer without
    power.
  • Backup Systems
  • Paper
  • UPS
  • Laptop Computer
  • Dont put all of your faith into your computer!

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Hardware Failure
  • Your hard drive crashed, now what?
  • If you backed your data, you wouldnt be faced
    with years of lost data.
  • BACKUP. BACKUP.BACKUP
  • Backup your data files daily
  • Backup your program files weekly
  • Make sure your backups are working
  • Periodically restore your backup files to insure
    that your backup system is working.

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Avoiding Hardware Crashes
  • Mirrored Hard Drive
  • Two or more hard drives copying the same data
  • Consider putting these hard drive on separate
    controller cards
  • Replicating Data
  • Using an external hard drive to replicate data
    written to a specific computer folder.

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Backup Media
  • Another Hard Drive
  • Backup data to another computer on your network
  • Floppy Disk
  • Limited to 1.44 megabytes of data
  • Easy to transport
  • Cost 0.35
  • Zip Disk
  • 100, 250 750 megabyte size
  • Cost 10

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Backup Media
  • Jaz Disk
  • 1 to 2 gigabytes
  • About 100 per disk
  • CD ROM
  • 700 megabytes
  • Cost about 0.65
  • DVD
  • 4.7 gigabytes
  • Cost 1.35

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Backup Media
  • Tape
  • Up to 220 gigabytes (maybe more)
  • Cost up to 100
  • USB / Firewire External Hard Drive
  • Up to 120 gigabytes
  • Portable
  • Flash Cards
  • 16 megabytes to 2 gigabytes
  • VERY portable

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Summary
  • Select your software carefully
  • BE PREPARED for data loss
  • BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP

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Where to Get More Information
  • Subscribe to the NACA News and watch for future
    articles on computers
  • Take computer classes
  • Make friends with a computer geek

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