Clarify areas which are not PhysIT's responsibility. Ensure good boundaries as appropriate if overlap unavoidable. Procure consulting or recommendations from PhysIT where desired and appropriate.See also
Get sign-off on Physics RedNet network
Clarify purpose, responsible parties, and relevant roles and responsibilities. Currently only the Grad Lab and their server's services.
Physics lab computers and status
Information regarding non-staff computers in Physics, only a select few of which PhysIT currently supports.
- Creation of an Honors Physics undergrad Lab — May 17, 2016: Mark shared with Oliver the idea of Physics setting up a computing lab to enhance learning opportunities for Honor Physics students. Move Grad Lab systems.
Review Physics non-research web site services
As of 8/27/15, PhysIT counts 5 web sites. Not PhysIT's responsibility, but we are available to provide consultation and recommendations.
Testing Center refresh
PhysIT staff is doing their best to support the systems in the Testing Center "as is". Invest in reimaging the computers there and ensure networking is optimized to improve PhysIT's capabilities to respond to issues there.
- 0) Problem statement — Oliver's description of need, from 2017-02-15 email to Brightworks.
- 1) High level recommendations to refresh the Testing Center — Recreate current system on 3 new computers with current operating system and versions of applications
- 2) Next steps and status reports, Testing Center — Attempt to track current and past work to make the Testing Center more robust.
- Testing Center software relationships — Table containing the software "stack" of each Testing Center computer.
- Testing Center workflow — Diagram showing relationships between functions needed, software used, and each computer's role.