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  240  Appendix D Examples of Survey Responses Q1. What are the key technologies you would use for system deployment and maintenance?  Answered: 20 Skipped: 3 Answer Choices Responses   1 100.00% 20 2 70.00% 14 3 45.00% 9 # 1 Date 1 Wikis for collaboration 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Salesforce 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 test 4/21/2016 2:22 PM 4 Web based mapping 4/20/2016 5:42 PM 5 asdasd 4/20/2016 5:14 PM 6 AWS Code Deploy 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 7 Chef 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 8 Vmware NSX 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 9 nagios 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 10 Java 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 11 jira 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 12 Bamboo 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 13 Grails, Groovy, MongoDB 4/11/2016 4:39 PM 14 Sharepoint 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 15 ASP.NET 4/4/2016 4:31 PM

  241  16 Rapid Development - Deploy weekly or even daily, bug fixes are pushed within 1 to 2 days 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 17 Java EE 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 18 Enterprise Cloud backend such as Amazon/Google 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 19 Static website (such as AWS S3 hosting) to make deployment simply being a copy to bucket 4/3/2016 5:49 PM 20 Satellite 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 2 Date 1 Cloud storage 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Tableau 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 AWS 4/20/2016 5:42 PM 4 Puppet 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 5 Docker 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 6 capistrano 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 7 7-zip 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 8 Flightplan 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 9 Cloud 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 10 SQL Server 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 11 JSF 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 12 Rich content/Single Page Front Ends 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 13 Template driven description of the environment (such as AWS CloudFormation) 4/3/2016 5:49 PM 14 OpenShift 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 3 Date 1 Domo 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 2 Puppet 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 3 github 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 4 a lot of custom shell scripting 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 5 Web Services 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 6 Microsoft Azure 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 7 MySQL 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 8 Front ends capable of running mobile 4/4/2016 9:24 AM

  242  9 Jenkins 4/3/2016 6:52 AM Q2. What technologies and services would  you use to automate continuous integration  and deployment?  Answered: 18 Skipped: 5 Answer Choices Responses   1 100.00% 18 2 83.33% 15 3 33.33% 6 # 1 Date 1 puppet or similar automated deployment system 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Webservices 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 html 4/21/2016 2:22 PM 4 Jenkins 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 5 Jenkins 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 6 Jenkins 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 7 jenkins 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 8 Maven 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 9 subversion 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 10 Bamboo 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 11 Jenkins 4/11/2016 4:39 PM 12 OData 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 13 Microsoft Azure 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 14 Jenkins 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 15 GoCD 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 16 Jenkins 4/4/2016 9:24 AM

  243  17 Configuration management system hooks on commit (such as GitHub or AWS CodeCommit) to trigger automatic deployment for CI testing 4/3/2016 5:49 PM 18 OpenShift 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 2 Date 1 jenkins or similar continuous build and test system 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Flat files 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 Spinnaker 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 4 Code ship 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 5 Git with hooks 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 6 github 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 7 Graddle 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 8 jira 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 9 Gulp 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 10 Vendor APIs 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 11 ASP.NET 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 12 Octopus Deploy for .NET Web Applications 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 13 JUnit 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 14 SonarQube 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 15 Jenkins 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 3 Date 1 mercurial for distributed source code management 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Slack 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 3 Custom APIs 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 4 SQL Server 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 5 Cucumber 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 6 Gradle 4/4/2016 9:24 AM  

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web Only Document 241: Development and Management of Sustainable Enterprise Information Portals documents the research approach and methodology to develop NCHRP Research Report 865: Guidance for Development and Management of Sustainable Enterprise Information Portals. The guidance addresses the development and management of effective Enterprise Information Portals (EIPs) at state departments of transportation.

EIPs have become key tools for transportation agencies as they make available information about the transportation system and the agency’s activities. Such EIPs must be curated; that is, there are people responsible for establishing the portal architecture, ensuring the quality of information and data, and maintaining the reliability of access. The report is intended to enhance agency personnel’s understanding of the value, uses, design, and maintenance of EIPs, and the design principles, management practices, and performance characteristics that will ensure that a DOT’s EIPs effectively and sustainably serve its users and the agency’s mission.

A PowerPoint presentation on enterprise information portals (EIPs) for transportation agencies supplements the report. Use case diagrams referenced in the report are available in Visio format through a zip file.

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