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Autor/inn/enKuhn, Robert M.; Brookes, Kimberly H.; Bellos, Nephellie
TitelA Policy-Based Approach to Technology Systems
QuelleIn: EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 31 (2008) 2, S.70-74 (5 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1528-5324
SchlagwörterSmall Colleges; Educational Technology; Information Technology; School Policy; Telecommunications; Computer Networks; Strategic Planning; Information Systems; Computer Security
AbstractDiscussions with a central IT organization about integration with existing systems on campus, support costs for the new implementation, and total cost of ownership frequently become adversarial. Simmons College, a small college in Boston with an enrollment of approximately 1,900 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate students, reframed these issues in terms of goals common to the service owners and the central IT organization. Both the administration and the purchasing of IT systems are centralized in a department called, simply, Technology. The whole campus community benefits from the integration of systems, single sign-on, and coherent interface design. Different units within the institution, however, want to implement the best service solutions for their customers and for their own work. The way a new service fits into an overall institutional architecture is at best a secondary consideration. The result was a hotchpotch of disparate and independent systems. Technology, as the champion of coherence in planning of services, was often seen as a roadblock to departments' "getting the job done." So Technology found itself on the horns of a dilemma--be seen as an impediment to bypass, or become complicit in chaos. This approach moves the dynamic from an adversarial view of central IT's role in system implementation to a perception of collaboration toward a common goal. At the same time, the process becomes transparent, and Technology's efforts to address system shortcomings and anticipate problems contribute to an impression of a helpful, flexible organization. (Contains 1 table.) (ERIC).
AnmerkungenEDUCAUSE. 4772 Walnut Street Suite 206, Boulder, CO 80301-2538. Tel: 303-449-4430; Fax: 303-440-0461; e-mail: info@educause.edu; Web site: http://www.educause.edu
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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