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Framework for Replication Challenges in Productisation of Applications 17 th National Conference on eGovernance 30 th January 2014 Introduction Rapid Replication Roll-out Initiative is a unique initiative of DeitY under which the


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Framework for Replication Challenges in Productisation of

Applications

17th National Conference on eGovernance

30th January 2014

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“Rapid Replication Roll-out Initiative” is a unique initiative of DeitY under which the applications from one state are being replicated across other states

Introduction

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  • Speeding up of development and deployment
  • f eGov applications
  • Easy replication of successful applications

across States and organisations

  • Avoid duplication of effort and cost in

development of similar applications

  • Ensure availability of certified applications

following common standards at one place

Objectives of Productization and Hosting in AppStore

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Methodology

Service delivery structure through which desired services are available to Seeker States

  • Request from a seeker state for an application
  • To bring out clearly the application development

/customization requirement of the Seeker State

  • Study of similar applications implemented in other

states to finalise the most suitable application

  • Identification of an appropriate application software
  • To customise and productise the application software

for hosting on e-Gov Appstore

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  • Undertake detailed study of application requested
  • Identify augmentation requirement
  • Undertake productisation/customization of application as

per Seeker State’s requirement

  • Hosting of application at identified Data Centre
  • Assist seeker state in Capacity Building of all stakeholders

Role of Giver and Seeker State

Giver State

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  • Select specific modules and services
  • Provide

detailed requirements for productisation / customization

  • Specify complete requirement of Gap Infrastructure

including connectivity

  • Capacity Building

Role of Giver and Seeker State

Seeker State

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  • End-to-End Service Delivery through

replication of the application

  • Implementation as per agreed time schedule
  • Giver State to provide complete

documentation to Seeker State

  • Training and Capacity Building
  • Productization of the Application and hosting
  • n eGov Apps Store

Deliverables and Outcomes

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  • Solution Architecture
  • Well defined Solution Architecture in robustness for

reusability and inter-operability

  • Loose Coupling of services to reduce dependency
  • Configurable Workflow Management
  • Multilingual Support
  • Dashboard with role based access

Guidelines for Productisation

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  • Customisable Components without

compromising the core code

  • Ability to Interface with other independent

applications

  • Quality Certification to ensure minimum

quality banchmarks

  • Proper documentation of Business /

Functional Requirements, SRS, Technical and User Manuals

Guidelines for Productisation

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  • Technology
  • Platforms used by the Giver and Seeker States

may be different and the seeker state may not have adequate skillset and resources

  • Solution sizing and scalability
  • Inter-Operability and compatibility with outside

applications and technology upgrades / updates

  • Localisation for supporting local languages
  • Migration of legacy data through offline user

interfaces

  • IPR Issues

Challenges

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Thank You...

For further information, please contact:

  • Dr. Shefali Dash,

Director General

National Informatics Centre e-mail: dash@nic.in