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Purpose

To provide a regular forum for all Cornell staff working on Kuali Coeus to share information, issues and concerns thereby improving awareness of all facets of the project on campus and building a cohesive working group.  The regular meeting time for this group is the third Thursday at 9:00 AM in 343 EHOB.  If you would like to be added to the meeting invitation in Oracle Calendar send e-mail to djd1@cornell.edu.

Members

  • Chris Ashdown
  • Tammy Custer
  • Michelle DeStefano
  • Dan Dwyer
  • Deb Dwyer
  • Laran Evans
  • Aaron Godert
  • Kenton Hensley
  • Bryan Hutchinson
  • Pam Plotkin
  • Phil Robinson
  • Jeff Silber
  • Andy Slusar
  • Ray Stinson

Agendas

November 13, 2008

  • Coeus Press Release describing Roadmap to Kuali
  • KC not KCRA
  • Pilot
  • Funding Update
  • Issues and concerns 

December 18, 2008 Agenda

  • Cynergy update - Aaron Godert
  • Issues and concerns
Notes

Bryan: Cornell KC Instance ready with loaded person data in the beginning if the year.

Andy to write first draft of Pilot PIP together with Dan.

Awards KFS interface working group to begin in Jan.

A call has been made for SMEs for release 3 modules (IACUC, Negotiations, Sub Awards, Report Tracking).

Tammy reported that the Testing group is continuing to test regularly.

Chris has taken on the role of Glossary editor.

Pam reported that that she is loking for Subaward, negotiations and report tracker SMEs from Cornell.  Cornell is continuing to participate in P& B and Awards SME groups.

Ray,  new IACUC BA coming up to speed,  Roadmap has put more pressure on the group - Ray is happy with KC's contribution to IACUC.

Questionaire Spec - Ray express some concern over the complexity and Spec is well under way mocks started, versioning and branching will be included.

Michele; Coeus IRB  shoudl be available in mid Jan.

Jeff: Ramping up for KFS project,  Financia folks will start kicking the tires on the KC pilot.

Aaron presented on the Cynergy project   -





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