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The current proposed solution will move forward with the Stanford WebAuth Login Server as the core point of authentication and will use Shibboleth components for the application servers. The WebAuth solution will only be used as a method for signing into the Shibboleth infrastructure, and it will not be made available to web application servers as a SSO method at this time, and that there would need to be a further discussion before a change in strategy or direction with the various parties.

Sam's requirements for a scope statement:Abstract: What problem are we solving, who ill it benefit and thow
will they take advantage of it?

Problem: How do things work today? Why is this not optimal? What
customer needs are there?

Solution: A brief outline of the solution.

How customers will use the solution; how it ]solves there problem;
what properties of the solution are important to it being useful to the customer?

Interactions: How does this solution interact with other work that the customer is doing, that we're doing elsewhere and that other parts of the organization are doing.

Positioning: How do we want to position this project? Who is it
useful to? Where would it not be a good fit?

Long term strategy: How does this fit into our long-term goals? What future work can we build on this?

Marketing requirements: What work do we propose to do? Give specific requirements that are necessary for the work to be useful to the customers.

Project plan: resources, timelines etc.