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uPortal; Past, Present and Future

uPortal; Past, Present and Future. Carl Jacobson University of Delaware. uPortal. Who we are Why we did it Funding and Resources Business Partners Open Source Where we are Where we are going. Denver, 6/04 Miami, 12/03 Denver, 6/03 Orlando, 12/02 Vancouver, 6/02. Destin, 12/01

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uPortal; Past, Present and Future

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  1. uPortal; Past, Present and Future Carl Jacobson University of Delaware

  2. uPortal • Who we are • Why we did it • Funding and Resources • Business Partners • Open Source • Where we are • Where we are going

  3. Denver, 6/04 Miami, 12/03 Denver, 6/03 Orlando, 12/02 Vancouver, 6/02 Destin, 12/01 La Jolla, 7/01 Destin, 2/01 Monterey, 7/00 Orlando, 12/99 10th JA-SIG Conference

  4. Who Are We? • First Time? • Last Time? • In Production? • Currently Implementing? • Kicking Tires? • Commercial Partner? • Sakai? • Code Contributors?

  5. Portals, Ad Space and Booth-babes 1999 Long Beach EDUCAUSE • Mascot Network • Student Online • CampusPipeline • Jenzabar • Applied Theory • enCommerce • Viador • Applied Theory • Blackboard • WebCT

  6. JA-SIG • Java in “Administration” • Share Experience and Code • Adopt Common Direction • Promote Java in Higher Education • Leverage Higher-ed w/ Vendors • Java “Architectures”

  7. Founders • Princeton • U British Columbia • U Delaware • Sun Microsystems

  8. JA-SIG Activities • Conferences – Twice Annually • Clearinghouse – Code Sharing • Collaborative Development • uPortal • HyperContent • Sakai

  9. uPortal ProjectSpawned • Address the Portal Offensive • Establish a “Beacon” Java Project

  10. uPortal ProjectBegins • 2000, Proof-of-Concept • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation • $770,000, Delaware PI • Three-Years • January, 2001 – December, 2003 • Open Source License • Self-Sustaining 1

  11. Early Particpants • British Columbia • Princeton • Yale • Delaware • IBS (Unicon/IBS) • im&m • Columbia • Others

  12. Early Leaders • Ken Weiner • Peter Kharchenko • Jim Farmer • Justin Tilton • Art Pasquinelli • Dave Koehler • Ira Fuchs

  13. uPortal Success • Dozen developer institutions • Over One 130 implementations • Hundreds of thousands of users • Thirteen countries • Seven commercial partners • Various spin-offs • Engaged with other efforts

  14. uPortal Lines of code 400,000 04 300,000 200,000 03 02 100,000 01 00 2002 2001 2003 2004

  15. uPortal Major Release Features 2.3 JSR-168 & Fragment Administration Aggregated Layouts & Integrated Modes 04 2.2 Enhancements XSLT Architecture 03 2.1 Performance 2.0 02 Roles 1.6 1.5 First Release 01 1.0 00

  16. Personalized display uPortal 2.0 framework Integration uPortal 2.0 + Web Services + Adapters Enterprise uPortal 2.3 + Web Services Enterprise Process uPortal 3.0 + Sakai workflow Types of portals

  17. Current • Mellon Three-Year Grant Ended • Development Continues • Deployment Continues • Sakai Two-Year Grant Begins • JSR 168 Portlets • New Adopters • New Channels (Portlets) • Student Services to Teaching & Learning

  18. Open Source “When programmers can read, redistribute, and modify the source code for a piece of software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs.” Source: opensource.org

  19. Open SourceLicense • Run • Examine • Change • Contribute • Redistribute 2

  20. Open SourceMyths • Free? • Open? • Community Source • Risky? • Non-Commercial?

  21. Good OSS • Lower Costs • Higher Quality • Better Support • Lower Risk • User Driven • Flexible

  22. Open Source Limitations • Less financial backing • Non-existent marketing budgets • Depends on community interest • Open vs Managed • No one to litigate • Limit to size and complexity

  23. Open Source • Open Source License vs • Open Source Project • Grant Funded Project?

  24. Elements ofSuccess • Collaboration • Community • Cash • Commercial Partnership • Community Source

  25. uPortalCollaboration • Share Effort • “Best Minds Work Elsewhere” • Common Denominator • Spread the Word • Open Source Contributors

  26. uPortal Community • For Education by Education • Contribute Effort • Provide High Level of Support • Community vs Vendor Relations • “Membership”

  27. uPortal Cash • Seed Efforts • Enable Commercial Partnership • Ensure Progress • Stamp of Approval • Self-Sustaining Plan

  28. uPortalCommercial Partners • Dedicated Resources • Discipline, Formality • Long-term Support • Long-term Development • Marketing • Competition

  29. Business Relationships • iAssessment • Unicon/IBS • SCT/CampusPipeline • im&m • Sigma Systems • CAI • The RSmart Group

  30. Community Source • Bounded • Market-Driven • Undirected • Community Behavior

  31. uPortal and Sakai • Michigan, Stanford, Indiana, MIT • uPortal, OKI • Mellon Foundation • Hewlett Foundation • $6.8 Million • SEPP Institutions • SCP Companies

  32. Sakai • Open Source, Community Source • Collaboration and Learning Environment • Extending and Implementing Open Standards • Convergence of Mellon Projects • July 2004 Release

  33. Sakai Educational Partners Program • Access to SEPP staff • Community development manager • SEPP developers, documentation writers • Knowledgebase • Developer training for the TPP • Exchange for partner-developed tools • Strategy and implementation workshops • Early access to pre-release code • $10k/$5k sakaiproject.org

  34. Boston University , School of Management Brown University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Community College of Southern Nevada Cornell University Dartmouth College Foothill-De Anza Community College District Harvard University Johns Hopkins University New York University Northwestern University Princeton University Simon Fraser University State University of New York - Learning Environments Tufts University University of Arizona University of California Berkeley University of California , Davis University of California , Los Angeles University of California , Merced University of Cape Town , SA University of Colorado University of Delaware University of Lleida University of Hawaii University of Oklahoma University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin , Madison Virginia Tech Yale University SEPP Members

  35. uPortal and OSPI • Open Source Portfolio Initiative • Indiana, Minnesota, RSmart… • Mellon Foundation Funding • Sakai, OKI, uPortal theospi.org

  36. uPortal andHyperContent • Content Management • Version 1.4 – uPortal based • SourceForge • Releases 6 months • Version 2.0 • Non-uPortal based • JSR168 • Looking for Partners

  37. uPortal HyperContent Sakai OSPI OKI Fedora Chandler/Westwood VUE Lion Share DSpace ArtStor JStor ERP? Open Source for Higher Education

  38. uPortal Future • Open Source/Open Content • ArtStor, Fedora, OSPI, etc. • Commercial Support (1/2 of all) • Commercial Products • Continued Community Development • Funding? • Community Process? • Its up to you.

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