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Roland Duhaime: Building a Modern CESU Reporting System Building A Modern CESU Reporting System Roland Duhaime University of Rhode Island June 12, 2013 Random Insights / Goals • People don’t like to write long reports – Create a system that allows for the entry of milestone descriptions throughout the project. – Final report synthesis. – Make it fun and efficient for the researchers! • Connecting people, activity, tools. Keep CESU offices updated on what is happening. LimeSurvey http://survey.edc.uri.edu/limesurvey/index.php?sid=61272&lang=en http://survey.edc.uri.edu/limesurvey/admin Page 1 of 6 Blogs E‐Commerce WordPress nopCommerce BlogEngine.NET Kartris DasBlog Core Ecommerce Lite Mayando DotShoppingCart List of Project Subtext Fishop.Net AtomSite MerchantTribe Content Management Shopping Cart .NET Reporting DotNetNuke® Community Edition Discussion Boards Umbraco CMS phpBB Joomla RedCritter Tracker mojoPortal YetAnotherForum.NET Software Orchard CMS MonoX Drupal Nearforums Kentico CMS CMS ASP NET Moodle Image Galleries SugarCRM Gallery Server Pro SilverStripe CMS Mayando Sitefinity Community Edition Composite C1 CMS N2 CMS Tools tomSite nService –is a help desk Dropthings SugarCRM –is for managing customer interactions TangoCMS N2 CMS –ASP.NET MVC Templates Umbraco CMS Dropthings –Web 2.0 Personalizable widget powered Portal built using ASP.NET 3.5, jQuery and .NET 3.5. MonoX Piwik –is a web analytics platform Kooboo CMS Survey Project MODx CMS Composite C1 CMS Wiki SQLCMS ScrewTurn Wiki Tiki Wiki CMS Tiki Wiki AxCMS.net Incentive .NET Forge CMS DotShoppingCart DotNetAge SplendidCRM razorC.net ocPortal RakuCMS Tandem Server CMS MerchantTribe CMS ASP NET Baby Gekko CMS Wordpress Example Drupal Example Drupal Creative Commons: Hans Splinter ‐ Flickr CESU Network Project Database Fields Preferred Fields (if available) * CESU (e.g., Colorado Plateau [COPL], Great Rivers [GRRI], Gulf Coast [GUCO]) * Sponsoring Agency (e.g., USBR, NASA, USACE, USFS) * Federal Agency Lead/Key Official/Agreements Technical Representative (ATR) + Name + Fed Contact Information (email, phone number) * Partner Institution (e.g., U. Missouri, California Division of Fish and Game, Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, National Aquarium) * Partner Institution Principal Investigator (PI) + Name + PI Contact Information (email, phone number) * Place of Performance (i.e., coarse location; we are not planning to post precise lat/long coordinates) + Political Division (e.g., State, County, Municipality) + Protected Area (e.g., Everglades National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Tongass National Forest) + Identifiable Geographic Location (e.g., Lake Powell, San Juan River Watershed, Chesapeake Bay) * Project Title * Project Description/Abstract/Scope of Work * Keywords (for database search) * Project type (i.e., Research, Technical Assistance, Education, Combination) * Disciplinary Focus (e.g., biological, physical, social, cultural, interdisciplinary) * Student Involvement + Yes/No + Number of Students * Project Outputs/Products (e.g., publications, conference presentations/posters, degrees conferred, websites, reports, other information resources) * Period of Performance (e.g., Start Date, End Date) * Cooperative Agreement Number/Task Agreement Number/Account Number * Federal Funding Fiscal Year (i.e., year funds obligated) * Amount of Funding * Secondary Funding Actions (e.g., cost/no-cost extension) # Submitted User IP Address Project Title Project Description Project Type Disciplinary Focus Project Keywords Partner Institution Partner Institution University Partner Institution Contact Name Partner Institution Contact Email Partner Institution Contact Phone CESU Name Sponsoring Agency Sponsoring Agency Other Agreements Technical Representative Name Federal Contact Email Federal Contact Phone Place of Performance ‐ State Place of Performance ‐ County Place of Performance ‐ Municipality Place of Performance ‐ Protected Area Place of Performance ‐ Geographic Location Start Date End Date Account Number Type Cooperative Agreement, Task, or Account Number Federal Funding Fiscal year Amount of Funding Secondary Funding Actions Student Involvement Number of Students Number of Undergraduate Students Names of Undergraduate Students and Departments Number of Graduate Students Names of Graduate Students and Departments Full Ph.D. and Masters Theses Citations In Progress Citations for Master's and Ph.D. Theses Posters and Oral Presentations Professional Citations Other Products Supporting Project Files Comments End .
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