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A Proposal For Moving Forward on Project DB

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Barker)
Sun Mar 21 22:36:32 1999

Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 22:33:21 -0500
To: project-db@MIT.EDU
From: Mike Barker <mbarker@MIT.EDU>

This document outlines my proposal as to how to proceed with the project 
database effort.

There are two different efforts involved.  The first effort is a short-term 
approach based on three principles.  The second effort is a longer-term look 
at expected and desired usage, project management approaches in use, 
strategic planning, resource management and other efforts.

The short-term approach is based on these three principles:

1.  Use the central tool (the web and database "project database" technology 
that has been developed) to provide a centralized "access point" that only 
has relatively long-term, stable information.  This will include a pointer 
to the project notebook or project home page where volatile, project 
specific information should be stored.

2.  Small-scale additions such as the "front page" link to the project 
notebook/project home page or additional document names should be made 
quickly.  Changes and deletions should be made following a two week review 
process.

3.  We need a total package, involving technology, documentation, "help 
desk", probably some form of training, and procedures.

I would like to see this change made in the next week:

1.  Add the project notebook or project home page link to the "front page" 
-- the lists of projects, including the complete list and the "by process" 
lists.

Unless there are significant protests, I expect to ask Miki in two weeks to 
make the following changes in labels:
5.  Implementor/owner -- change to project leader
18.  Team leaders -- change to team members

In parallel with these changes, I am going to ask for documentation help in 
preparing guidelines for the various parts of the project DB.  I am also 
going to ask CWIS to help prepare basic templates for a project 
notebook/project home page.  These will probably be simple templates that 
the project leader can access using the web, save in personal storage, and 
then edit using their choice of editors.

In about four weeks (if the basic templates are available at that time), I 
expect to ask Miki to make the following changes:

Remove from Project DB, move to notebook:
2.  Project headline -- move to notebook
6.  Start date -- move to notebook
7.  Scheduled end date --  move to notebook
8.  Actual end date -- move to notebook
11.  Status -- move to notebook
15.  Current quarter achievement -- move to notebook
16.  Next quarter goal -- move to notebook
19.  Comments -- move to notebook
21.  Issues -- move to notebook
22.  Tasks -- move to notebook

The longer-term effort needs to start with collection of customer and user 
information focusing on actual, expected, or desired usage and the 
responsibilities for input, updating, and reading of specific data 
contents/fields.  This usage analysis (job flow analysis) should be related 
to project management approaches in use or desired, strategic planning 
efforts, resource management efforts and other changes in the ways that we 
work together.  As a part of this longer-term effort, we will reexamine the 
build/buy decision in light of current availability of software.

I will be working on a project plan to guide this longer-term effort.  I do 
not expect this effort to start until I can provide a better estimate of the 
resources required to complete it.

Thank you
Mike

Appendix (the fields I'm talking about)

Proposed Changes
1.  Project name -- no change; provide guidelines
2.  Project headline -- move to notebook
3.  Contact info -- no change; provide guidelines
4.  Sponsor -- no change; provide guidelines
5.  Implementor/owner -- change to project leader
6.  Start date -- move to notebook
7.  Scheduled end date --  move to notebook
8.  Actual end date -- move to notebook
9.  Process -- no change; provide guidelines
10.  Practice -- no change; provide guidelines
11.  Status -- move to notebook
12.  Priority -- no change; provide guidelines
13.  Commitment -- no change; provide guidelines
14.  Description -- no change; provide guidelines
15.  Current quarter achievement -- move to notebook
16.  Next quarter goal -- move to notebook
17.  Customers -- no change; provide guidelines
18.  Team leaders -- change to team members
19.  Comments -- move to notebook
20.  Documents -- no change; provide guidelines (recommend only project 
notebook/project home page be listed here; list other documents in the 
project notebook)
21.  Issues -- move to notebook
22.  Tasks -- move to notebook

Separated into the three groupings:

No Change, provide guidelines for use:
1.  Project name -- no change; provide guidelines
3.  Contact info -- no change; provide guidelines
4.  Sponsor -- no change; provide guidelines
9.  Process -- no change; provide guidelines
10.  Practice -- no change; provide guidelines
12.  Priority -- no change; provide guidelines
13.  Commitment -- no change; provide guidelines
14.  Description -- no change; provide guidelines
17.  Customers -- no change; provide guidelines
20.  Documents -- no change; provide guidelines (recommend only project 
notebook/project home page be listed here; list other documents in the 
project notebook)

Change in label:
5.  Implementor/owner -- change to project leader
18.  Team leaders -- change to team members

Remove from Project DB, move to notebook:
2.  Project headline -- move to notebook
6.  Start date -- move to notebook
7.  Scheduled end date --  move to notebook
8.  Actual end date -- move to notebook
11.  Status -- move to notebook
15.  Current quarter achievement -- move to notebook
16.  Next quarter goal -- move to notebook
19.  Comments -- move to notebook
21.  Issues -- move to notebook
22.  Tasks -- move to notebook

Note: I have not included the phase, performing organization, budget, 
resources, or other suggestions at this time.  I believe those should be 
considered part of the longer-term effort unless there is an immediate need 
for these changes (e.g., if another IT organization were considering serious 
use of the DB in the near future, we might generalize some existing fields 
to make their use simpler.)



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