Open source: a practical solution

Jayne Lovett
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A small group in the Amherst College IT Department was given responsibility for researching new ticket tracking software during the spring and summer of 2006. The help desk staff had been using purchased software for several years and had learned to live with the quirkiness of some of the modules, the costly maintenance fees, and more importantly, the resistance from other groups within IT about using it. Open source became our mantra for the cost-saving benefits, but we had to embrace the same programming conventions (Java, PHP, and Perl) and database infrastructure (SQL) we used for other systems. The wish list included finding a solution that would allow future API integration with a knowledge base and self-service module. We also knew it had to have a web-base interface, a relatively sophisticated search function, automated email notification system, and provide a queue-oriented navigation schema. Lastly, the software implementation had to coincide with the rollout of a new Content Management System scheduled for mid-January of 2007. This gave our team less than six months to research and recommend software options for testing, make a decision based on the criteria from our 'feature wish list', and have the software available for use by January. This presentation will provide insights into the realm of support for open source, the surprising collaboration between internal and external constituencies during the research and implementation process, and how this experience has affected our support initiatives.
开源:一个实用的解决方案
2006年春夏,阿默斯特学院IT系的一个小组负责研究新的机票跟踪软件。帮助台的工作人员已经使用购买的软件好几年了,并且已经学会了忍受一些模块的怪癖、昂贵的维护费用,以及更重要的是,IT内部其他团队对使用它的抵制。开源成为了我们节约成本的法宝,但是我们必须使用与其他系统相同的编程约定(Java、PHP和Perl)和数据库基础结构(SQL)。愿望清单包括找到一种解决方案,允许未来API与知识库和自助服务模块集成。我们也知道它必须有一个基于web的界面,一个相对复杂的搜索功能,自动电子邮件通知系统,并提供一个面向队列的导航模式。最后,软件实现必须与计划于2007年1月中旬推出的新内容管理系统同步。这给了我们的团队不到6个月的时间来研究和推荐用于测试的软件选项,根据我们的“功能愿望清单”的标准做出决定,并在1月份之前将软件投入使用。本演讲将提供对开源支持领域的见解,在研究和实施过程中内部和外部支持者之间令人惊讶的合作,以及这种经验如何影响我们的支持计划。
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