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Title: The Shuffler


1
The Shuffler
  • A WWW-based form routing system

Created by Dan Dapkus and Matthew Pfeiffer In
collaboration with Dr. A.H. Esfahanian Michigan
State University Department of Computer
Science WWW Address --- http//pfeifes.esp.msu.edu
/The20Shuffler/default.htm
2
Introduction
  • Background
  • The Paper shuffle
  • Paper forms filled out and hand-delivered to
    multiple destinations
  • Examples Grade Change, Grant Proposal
  • Slow forms are misplaced / damaged in transit
  • Single point of failure paper form
  • No convenient archive when paper shuffle is
    completed

3
  • Purpose/Motivation
  • The Electronic Shuffle
  • Flexible form creation
  • Leverage Internet, intranets, e-mail
  • efficient, tested means of moving information
  • scalable -- easy to add groups of users
  • Leverage databases
  • convenient (e.g. searchable)
  • secure
  • fast
  • distributed access

4
Tools
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0
  • Microsoft Access 7.0
  • low-end database (e.g. ten or fewer simultaneous
    users recommended)
  • inexpensive
  • single, portable file
  • custom reports, queries, etc.
  • familiar
  • Microsoft SQL Server 6.5
  • high-end database (e.g. many simultaneous users)
  • robust
  • scalable (e.g. multiprocess support, multiple
    drives, etc.)
  • full-featured (e.g. mirroring, transaction logs,
    etc.)
  • remote database server option (i.e. distinct from
    WWW server)

5
Tools (continued)
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0
  • Ease of development
  • Hooks to ODBC databases, Win32 API
  • Alternatives Borland Delphi, PowerSoft
    PowerBuilder, et al

6
Installation Utility
  • Goals
  • Simplicity
  • Little user interaction necessary
  • One floppy
  • Install Shuffler Components
  • Database
  • WWW interface functionality
  • Shuffler Configuration
  • Database type, location
  • Global.ASA
  • SQL Server data location
  • Internet Information Server virtual directory

7
Installation Utility
  • Design
  • Informational Screens
  • Shuffler introduction, Shuffler developers, etc.
  • Hardware OS requirements
  • Directory creation file locations
  • Shuffler Virtual Directory
  • Search Windows NT registry for location of WWW
    applications
  • Create new directory for Shuffler application
    files
  • Copy ASP files to Shuffler directory
  • Instruct user how to create Internet Virtual
    Directory in Microsoft Internet Service Manager

8
Installation Utility
  • Design (contd)
  • Database Selection and Installation
  • SQL Server
  • Specify SQL Server
  • Provide login information
  • SQL Server data directory found via registry
    entry
  • SQL code sent to SQL Server for execution to
    create database objects
  • Access
  • Pre-built database file
  • Copy Shuffler.mdb to Shuffler virtual directory
    location
  • Create Global.ASA file specific to selected
    database

9
Installation Utility (contd)
  • Implementation
  • Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
  • Drivers for many different databases
  • Same code to access different databases (via
    different drivers)
  • Data-Access Objects (DAO)
  • Common object interface to ODBC-compliant
    databases
  • Connectivity to SQL Server
  • Win32 API
  • Free disk space
  • Windows Registry
  • SQL Server data directory
  • IIS directory location

10
Installation Utility (contd)
  • Challenges
  • DAO
  • Database (SQL Server) programmatic setup and
    object creation
  • Win32 API

11
Installation Utility (contd)
  • Regrets
  • Unable to create IIS virtual directory
    programatically
  • Unable to create a system ODBC DSN programatically

12
The Shuffler Database
  • Goals
  • Store Shuffler data
  • Relational Model
  • High-end or low-end database
  • Open to outside applications (e.g. via ODBC)

13
The Shuffler Database (contd)
  • Overview

14
Shuffler Database (contd)
  • Design
  • Tables
  • tblForm basic data for each Shuffler form
  • tblUser basic data for each Shuffler user
  • tblFormInitiation data for each instance of a
    shuffling form
  • tblFormUser specifies which forms a user may
    shuffle
  • tblFormRoute the route of users to shuffle a
    form

15
The Shuffler Database (contd)
  • Design (contd)
  • An evolving database New-form tables
  • A data table exists for each form -- a field
    exists for each form field
  • New table created, based on user input at form
    design time

16
WWW Interface
  • Goals
  • Secure
  • User-Friendly
  • Flexible
  • Scaleable
  • Can be modified to meet the needs of the
    organization.

17
Tools
  • Microsoft Active Server Page Technology
  • Microsoft J
  • Microsoft C
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0
  • Microsoft Interdev 1.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0
  • WWW Browsers

18
Design/Implementation
  • There are eight primary sections to the WWW
    Interface Design
  • 1. Security
  • 2. Department/User Manager
  • 3. Form Creation
  • 4. Form Initiation
  • 5. Routing/Email
  • 6. Form Status
  • 7. Form Viewing
  • 8. Archiving

19
Design/Implementation
  • 1. Security
  • SSL
  • Authentication Methods
  • Digital Keys?

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Design/Implementation (Continued)
  • 2. Department Manager/User Manager
  • For Entering and Removing Departments and Users
    From the Database

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Design/Implementation (Continued)
  • 3. Form Creation
  • Interface
  • Annoyance Factor
  • Adding Fields
  • Regular Fields
  • Editable Fields
  • Implementation

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Design/Implementation (Continued)
  • 4. Form Initiation
  • Subject for Email
  • Routing Method
  • Serial
  • Parallel
  • To Whom Selection
  • Show Route During Viewing

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Design/Implementation (Continued)
  • 5. Routing/ Email
  • Editable Field Initialization
  • 6. Status
  • Currently Shuffling Forms
  • Completed Forms

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Design/Implementation (Continued)
  • 7. Form Viewing
  • Viewing in Edit-Mode
  • Viewing Read-Only
  • Printing
  • 8. Archiving

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WWW Interface (Continued)
  • Challenges
  • Email Component
  • Scheduler
  • Functionality
  • On-Going Development (communication with users is
    the key)

33
WWW Interface (Continued)
  • Regrets
  • Could not do everything
  • Unable to provide a completely HTML solution

34
Conclusions / Future Work
  • Addition of Groups
  • Form Editor
  • During Form Creation
  • Post Form Creation
  • Rules -- e.g., Field Definition/Restrictions
  • On-The-Fly Route Selection
  • Document Attachment
  • Module Execution At Some Point During Route
  • Read-Only comments
  • Learning Experience -- Things we wouldnt do a
    second time
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