Narrowing a Release Decision
Release Decision - What criteria should we use?
- End users - who are they, how global is the release?
- Upgrades v. updates - what are the benefits?
- Security issues - are people vulnerable, is this critical?
- Costs of not upgrading/patching?
- Product end-of-life/longevity?
- How much control do we have over the software release process? MIT v. Vendor
- Downstream Effects and Implications of decision on various groups: Help Desk and DITR, Security, Pubs and Training.
- Workload, resources, costs for each group.
- External dependencies on a product - laws, regulations, features, functionality
- Estimated Cost - people, equipment, licensing, support, on-time-cost of setup, cost of NOT doing it, cost of not getting involved (i.e. Mathmatica)?
- Alignment with IS&T priorities and mission
- Value v. Cost
- Availability of resources
- Scope of release - just documentation, software licensing, deployment vehicle?
- What is the granularity of the decision?
Type of Decisions
- Small Scope (i.e. Acrobat Reader)
- Single or multi-platform
- Time to complete - 40 person hours or less
- Decision can be made and managed mostly within SWRT Team
- Mediums Scope (i.e. VirusScan)
- Project, multiple people
- Multiple platforms involved - 1 month of calendar time
- Resources from CSS
- May have to use a few resources outside of SWRT
- Large Scope (i.e. TSM, Apple Mail, MS Office)
- Large project with multiple people
- Resources outside of CSS are critical
- Very Large Scope (i.e. Operating System)
- IS&T as a department is involved
| Scope
| Decision Maker
| Examples
| Time
|Small
Platform Coordinator
Acrobat Reader
~40 hours
Medium
SWRT Leader/Team
Virus Scan
~1 month
Large
CSS Director
TSM, Filemaker Pro
1+ months
Very Large
IS&T VP Staff
Operating System
2+ months
- IS&T as a department is involved