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Innovate2011 DevOps TSRM RTC
1. Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Steve Speicher OSLC Technical Lead, IBM Rational [email_address] Improving Collaboration between IT Operations Support and Development with IBM Innovations John Arwe OSLC Lead, IBM Tivoli [email_address] CDO-1071B Trevor Livingston SRM Development, IBM Tivoli [email_address]
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4. Questions asked every day When will a fix be available? Are my tickets linked to dev? Why do people keep asking me for status? How do I request more traces so I can find a fix?
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7. Single repository “ Can I really expect one vendor to provide all the functionality I need? And what about my existing tools?” Limited choice and coverage Slow to emerge and disruptive to adopt Need for a Better Solution Past Integration Approaches Have Fallen Short Universal metadata standard “ How did I ever think all those vendors would be able to agree?” Point-to-point integrations “ How can I ever upgrade one tool without breaking everything else?” Standard implementations “ Did I really believe that every vendor would rewrite their tools on a single framework?”
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11. DevOps: A Shared Integration Approach - OSLC Lifecycle Tool Change Management Lifecycle Tool Quality Management Lifecycle Tool Requirements Management Service Management Help Desk Service Management Deployment
16. Defects Leveraging the Power of OSLC (TSRM and RTC Integration) Development Operations Create Defect, Find Defect, Display Defect Defect linked to problem as URL ( http://defect/1254 ) (March 2011) Linked Data REST-ful URL reference returns data for UI Manages When problem is closed, REST-full call closes the linked defect (Future) Development can create a change To deploy the tested fix with a REST-ful call (future) WEB-proven flexibility and scale Manages Manages Problems Changes
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20. Jazz Interoperability Center { In collaboration with… } Come see Jazz and OSLC at play integrating IBM, 3rd party, and home-grown tools across the lifecycle! Exhibit Hall June 6: 5 - 8 PM June 7: 11 AM - 2 PM & 4:30 - 7:30 PM June 8: 11 AM - 2 PM
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Background on problem space Slides 1-5, John Need for openness / OSLC Slides 6-11, Steve TSRM – RTC Slides 12+, John
Solutions designed only for point-to-point integration No external review or visibility into solution Solutions built to patch immediate need Often integrations were built after the fact with limited product APIs Solution design goals and approach limited No consensus driven approach Integrators limited to a small set of business partners No open process for other interested parties to get involved Limits solution to particular use cases and technologies Restrictive licenses and usage of intellectual property License fees or fear of giving up IP, force alternative solutions
Single repository Hard to add existing tools Difficult to evolve tools individually Limited to a single vendor’s tools or affiliates Point-to-point integrations Limited coverage: there are too many tools to cover more than a small fraction of possibilities Tight dependencies between tools require lockstep upgrades Proprietary APIs create vendor lock-in Universal metadata standard Too slow to complete to keep pace with the market Hostage to vendor in-fighting Difficult to migrate existing project data and assets Standard implementations Requires “forklift” rip and replace of existing tools Hard to get widespread vendor support Insufficiently flexible to address different user approaches
Now… what’s the technical approach?
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Apply the OSLC Architectural Approach to Integrate Design and Delivery starting with the Customer Validated Scenarios 1. Talk about how in Rational we used to have point-to-point integrations 2. Then we moved to OSLC (tell brief OSLC motivational talk) 3. And now we ’re exploring doing the same thing in Tivoli and between Rational and Tivoli (hedge appropriately)
Resources have representations XML encouraged, not required Unprecedented extensibility Extend “web” New [mime-] types Extend representations
1. Talk about how in Rational we used to have point-to-point integrations (Click) 2. Then we moved to OSLC (tell brief OSLC motivational talk) (Click) 3. And now we’re exploring doing the same thing in Tivoli and between Rational and Tivoli (hedge appropriately)
The previous chart introduced Service Desk and Service Catalog as applications (PMPs) thatoperate on top the Service Management Platform. This chart now introduces the concept of the Service Request Manager as a common package of Service Desk and Service Catalog capabilities. What we have in common here is the concept of satisfying user requests. In general, requests to the Service Desk are handled on a case by case basis; while Service Catalog requests are usually handled in pre-configured manner that is intended to fulfill the request in a best practice manner. Service request center (SRC) offers a unified solution for service request management – whether it is performance problem needing help from service desk or request for provisioning of new software into your workstation through service catalog. Users need to access one application via web or call a person over phone or simply send an email. SRC has built-in service desk functionalities such as incident & problem management; offering solutions to the users through knowledge management; integration with network/application management products to open incident tickets automatically. It also offers service delivery functionalities through its catalog where users can “shop” for services they need through online catalog. Remember they need to pay for what they buy……enabling tighter control over expenses.. Technical highlights of the product are mentioned in the bullet points.
When: - use this to create and maintain links between issues found in production and the fixes made in development to address them - use this to understand the status of problems which require development teams to provide fixes Why: - it is very common for coordinated actions to be taken across development and operations. Linking respective work items increases efficiency of all collaborators - linking information can assist with problem analysis and troubleshooting of similar problems found by operations in the future. How: - background processes (tasks) are run which maintain synchronization of information between TSRM and ClearQuest - extensible to allow for an organization's customized fields to also be updated appropriately
Author Note: Optional Rational DEMO slide. Available in English only.
Speaker Notes: In Phase 1: We are linking Problems in TSRM to Defects in RTC We support interactions that are initiated from TSRM. Phase 1 TSRM-RTC Integration will be available March 2011 from the ISM Library In second phase: We will support bidirectional interactions. More process artifacts (e.g., Change) will be integrated.
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