Development Tracks

IPS develops systems along three core tracks that overlap.

 

Application-Service Administration

Web-Application Infrastructure

Developer Tools

Responsibilities

  • Admin of NIST-managed applications
    • OpenFire
    • Request Tracker
    • Touchstone
  • wikis.mit.edu
  • BrioWeb
  • ECM (Enterprise Content Mgmt)
  • Enterprise MySQL
  • Administration of managed application servers (Server Op liaison)
  • ISDA application-administration for MAP standard components
    • Configuration management/automation
  • Design of standard application-server components
    • AlFresco, Apache, SASHServer, PHP/Perl runtime, MySQL, WSRP Container (Portal), others
  • SOA: Web services, other data connector, development and support
  • SOA: Service bus, messaging, other features
  • Monitoring and Instrumentation of ISDA web systems (isda-console)
  • assist with integrating 3rd party applications into MIT identity infrastructure (Touchstone, Moira, Roles, etc)
  • Athena OS
  • MyEclipse support
  • Project Jumpstart
    • Maven, Bamboo, OpenGrok, SVN, Jira
  • Code-quality tools
    • JMeter, Stresstester
  • MAP Working Group facilitation
    • Continuous improvement of developer-support program
  • Developer Support: plan for assisting other teams in MAP implementation
    • Includes using standard components and services developed by the other two "tracks."

Team

Brian Knoll: Application Administrator
Robert Basch: System Programmer

Hunter Heinlen: Application Administrator
Dave Tanner: SOA Developer

Andrew Boardman: System Programmer
Greg Hudson: System Programmer

Staff Roles

Application Administrator

SOA Developer

System Programmer