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The conference program is also available using Sched via its website (at sc2019.sched.com) or via its app (sc2019)

Slide decks are, or will be, linked from the list of presentations below.


A continental breakfast will be served for workshop participants in the Olin Library Ginkgo Room (on Level 1) from 8:00am.  Refreshment breaks will be in the same room.

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Requirements:  Everyone will need to bring their own laptop with a working Ruby/Rails environment that includes Postgres version 9 or later. Prior to the workshop, there will be instructions to ensure you have the proper dependencies installed.

CI 2: Circle Boogaloo - Room: Olin Data Services Research Studio

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Duration:  3 hours (with break)

Audience:  Developers, UI/UX people (max 25)

Description:

  • Using webpacker to compile bundles
  • Creating simple actions to be handled with stimulus
  • Testing your javascript

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This half-day hands-on workshop will introduce participants to Michigan’s “Front Door” request intake and cycle planning process. At Michigan, we have designed a cycle planning process to gather requests of all kinds, rate and review, and finally, assign resources as appropriate. The workshop is intended to be a simulation of the cycle planning process from intake to resource planning exercise. The participants will get a feel of how requests are rated and reviewed for cost, complexity, and impact. We will be sharing the tools and templates used at Michigan for reviewing the requests, planning the cycle, and assessing the works’ progress throughout the cycle.

Requirements:  Laptop

Samvera - Introduction to Community, Technology, and Value - Room: Olin Instruction Room 3

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Audience:  Developers, Newcomers, SysAdmins/DevOps (max 15)

Description:

Understand the goals and benefits of test driven development, particularly in relation to local customizations made to Hyrax.

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