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2004

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Security Access Management At Uc Irvine: Adding Decentralization And Ending Paper, Mark Askren, Valerie Jones, Gena Rosas Jan 2004

Security Access Management At Uc Irvine: Adding Decentralization And Ending Paper, Mark Askren, Valerie Jones, Gena Rosas

Information Technology Services: Publications

The number one request from the University of California Irvine's administrative computing client community was to dramatically speed up and simplify the process for requesting access to applications. The resulting process review resulted in the development and implementation of SAMS, the Security Access Maintenance System.


Security Access Management At Uc Irvine: Slaying The Paper Forms Dragon, Mark Askren, Valerie Jones, Jennifer Lane Jan 2004

Security Access Management At Uc Irvine: Slaying The Paper Forms Dragon, Mark Askren, Valerie Jones, Jennifer Lane

Information Technology Services: Publications

The number one request from the University of California Irvine's administrative computing client community was to dramatically speed up and simplify the process for requesting access to applications. The resulting process review resulted in the development and implementation of SAMS, the Security Access Maintenance System.


Combating Stovepipes: Implementing Workflow In Uportal, Mark Askren, Marina Arseniev Jan 2004

Combating Stovepipes: Implementing Workflow In Uportal, Mark Askren, Marina Arseniev

Information Technology Services: Publications

Simplifying business processes and avoiding stovepipes prompted the inclusion of a workflow channel within the uPortal implementation at UC Irvine.

With a new wave of campus IT solutions comes a familiar challenge: How do you encourage and help build distributed applications without being overrun by stovepipe solutions? Anticipating significant enrollment growth (5 percent per year) for the next several years, double- digit annual growth in funded research, and little chance that resources will be available to address increased workload, the University of California Irvine continues to streamline and simplify business processes as part of administrative technology planning at the university.