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    1. Sustainable Development 2.0 Introducing FISDEV (Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development) Sean McClowry [email_address] Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development Delivered through a Collaborative Approach Sets the new standard for Information Development through an Open Source Offering Sustainable Development Enterprise Data Management Enterprise Content Management Information Strategy, Architecture and Governance Solution Capabilities that provide a foundation for Suite Delivery Supporting Assets Commercial & Open Source Product Solutions Access, Search and Content Delivery Business Intelligence Information Asset Management Business Solutions Architecture Framework Usage Model Overall Implementation Guide Foundational Solutions
        • This presentation covers the following
          • Introduction
            • About this presentation
            • The Sustainability Challenge
            • Solution Hypothesis
          • Sustainability 2.0
            • What is it?
            • Example Sites
          • FISDEV
            • The Goal
            • The Approach
            • Content Model Overview
            • Typical Implementation Projects
      Contents
        • This presentation provides an introductory approach to “Sustainability 2.0” – making use of the same technologies and techniques applied on Wikipedia , Digg and Google to a different kind of approach to Sustainable Development.
        • This presentation also introduces FISDEV:
          • FISDEV (Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development) is an open source, collaborative methodology for Sustainable Development .
          • FISDEV is in the very early stages of development and at this stage most of the content merely provides a general framework for delivering an open source methodology, as opposed to specific content for Sustainability. Now that the "infrastructural content" is in place, it is hoped that the functional content can be added over time.
          • The goal of FISDEV is to provide a methodology that organizations can apply to introduce better Sustainability practices into their existing corporate methodologies. Through the use of collaborative technologies and techniques and an open approach, a standard can be created for Sustainability to which anyone can contribute.
          • FISDEV takes a systems and architectural-based approach to Sustainable Development. Under the Creative Commons License, it references content from the MIKE2.0 Methodology, which used these same techniques and technologies to create a new competency for Information Development .
      About this Presentation
          • Sustainable Development is about
            • Balancing economic growth and social needs with the natural environment
            • Ensuring that growth in the present does not adversely sacrifice future opportunities
            • Sustainability within a local area and at a global level
          • Sustainable Development is now a very popular topic, with the majority of the focus around climate change due to carbon emissions
          • In response to this popularity, large organisations such as governments and corporations aim to be “sustainable”
      Sustainable Development: What is it? Economic Social Environment Equitable Bearable Viable Sustainable
    2. Sustainable Development: What is it? Scope of Sustainable Development as defined by the United Nations Agriculture Consumption & Production Patterns Finance Industry Industry Land Management Sanitation Atmosphere Demographics Forests Information for Decision Making & Participation Major Groups Science Biodiversity Desertification and Drought Fresh Water Integrated Decision Making Mountains Small Islands Biotechnology Disaster Reduction & Management Heath International Law National Sustainable Development Strategies Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Tourism Capacity-Building Education and Awareness Human Settlements International Cooperation for Enabling Environment Oceans and Seas Technology Climate Change E Energy Indicators Institutional Arrangements Institutional Arrangements Poverty Toxic Chemicals Trade and Environment Transport Waste (Hazardous) Sustainable Tourism Waste (Radioactive) Waste (Solid) Water
          • Inherit complexity of the problem
            • Balancing short-term private benefits with a long-term interests
            • An over-focus on one area may have significant negative impacts on others
            • Solutions require long-running, transformational changes
            • common definition , e.g. whether development through industrialization itself should be referred to as “sustainable”
          • Conflicting interests
            • Balancing short-term private benefits with a long-term interests
            • Balance self-interest with the interests of others
            • Corporate interests (short term vs. long-term gain, economic vs. social)
            • National interest (resources, trade,
            • Personal interests (economic, quality of life)
            • Interest groups with varying perspectives and agendas
          • Post-Modernization Emerging Factors
            • There have been change in the past 50 years that have profoundly impact Sustainability
            • The global impacts of large-scale industrialization
            • Population growth and increased life expectancy, especially in the developing world
            • Globalization of trade and transport
            • Impacts of science and technology exponentiation
            • Increased corporate influence in relation to government and private citizens
      Sustainable Development: Challenges
          • Sustainable Development is about much more that Climate Change. There is a need to prioritize the most urgent issues but understand the impacts on others.
          • The size and complexity of the problem means there is much to be gained for technology companies and solutions implementers. We need to harness innovation but manage the risks and complexity that occurs in a new technology area.
            • Standards will help guide technology development and its implementation
            • An objective-information based approach is needed to make decisions
            • Systems implementers encouraged to work in an open fashion
          • An open and collaborative approach is the key to delivering a standard for such a complex problem, as it:
            • Encourages the right type of culture for contributors
            • Provides transparency
            • Provides a community with a culture of contribution
          • A global problem will benefit from a Global Community
          • Sustainability must be instilled into the competencies of corporations , it cannot be a standalone activity
      Sustainable Development: Solution Hypothesis Rationale for the Proposed Solution Approach
    3. Sustainable Development: Solution Approach Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development Delivered through a Collaborative Approach Sets the new standard for Sustainable Development through an Open Source Offering Sustainable Development Economic Social Environment Equitable Bearable Viable Sustainable Scope of Sustainable Development as defined by the United Nations Agriculture Consumption & Production Patterns Finance Industry Industry Land Management Sanitation Atmosphere Demographics Forests Information for Decision Making & Participation Major Groups Science Biodiversity Desertification and Drought Fresh Water Integrated Decision Making Mountains Small Islands Biotechnology Disaster Reduction & Management Heath International Law National Sustainable Development Strategies Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Tourism Capacity-Building Education and Awareness Human Settlements International Cooperation for Enabling Environment Oceans and Seas Technology Climate Change E Energy Indicators Institutional Arrangements Institutional Arrangements Poverty Toxic Chemicals Trade and Environment Transport Waste (Hazardous) Sustainable Tourism Waste (Radioactive) Waste (Solid) Water
    4. What is Web 2.0? Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2
      • It’s an attitude, not only a technology
          • Share, Participate, Be transparent, Honest voice
        • It’s about people
          • Communities of trust
      • The web as a platform
          • Capacity to use the web as an Operating System
          • A “writeable web”
      What is Sustainability 2.0? What is Web 2.0?
      • Provides new models for collaboration, governance and innovation for Sustainable Development
      • Applies across the public web (Web 2.0) and within the Enterprise (Enterprise 2.0)
      • Harnesses the brainpower of the global community in an open and transparent fashion
      • Uses an architecture and framework-based approach to develop and implement Sustainability Solutions
      What is Sustainability 2.0?
      • A company applying Web 2.0 technology / techniques to deliver:
          • New Products / New Services
          • Increased Quality
          • Better use of “people talent”
      • Enabling corporate agility
          • Flexible & Anticipative solutions
          • Works with SOA to focus on reuse and efficiency
      What is Enterprise 2.0?
    5. Example 1: Open-Sustainability Standard Authoring Free speech Honest Voice Wiki Expertise Tags Mashup Standardization Participation http://www.open-sustainability.org
    6. Example 2: Kiva: Micro Lending Network of Trust Blogs Expertise Measured results Ratings RSS feeds Globalisation Economy Recommendation http://www.kiva.org
    7. Example 3: Appropedia: Sustainable Development Solutions Authoring Free speech Honest Voice Wiki Expertise Tags Mashup Joy of Use Participation http://www.appropedia.org/
          • Provide an open and collaborative approach to developing a standard for sustainability
          • Provide a systems and architectural-based approach to solving complex challenges in a holistic fashion
          • Build a standard for implementation , focused on corporate and other large organisations
          • Provide a collaborative approach that adds structure to the issues typically solved through informal networks
          • To create a method so that organisations can to begin to develop a competency for “Sustainable Development” in an open fashion
          • Guide the development of the open source technologies
          • To provide an objective method for making complex decisions
          • Provide a mashup of other Sustainability content across the web that can be implemented into the enterprise using the standard
      Sustainable Development: The Goal of FISDEV Equitable Bearable Viable Sustainable Why FISDEV was Created
      • Sustainability Framework
          • An open and collaborative approach to Sustainable Development
          • Helping to shape new theories on Sustainability
          • Core methodology with formal release cycle
          • Governance council
          • Based on a framework for any open method
      • Web / Enterprise 2.0
          • Developed as part of an open community
          • Can be integrated to internally held and shared content
          • The goal is to develop a standard that everyone can map to and help create
      • Open Source (software and content):
          • All content is freely available under the Create Commons (Attribution) License
          • All software is open source and can be used by others to build Enterprise “mashups”
          • Goal is to provide an organizing framework for open source Sustainability technologies
      FISDEV Approach: An Open Source Methodology
        • www.open-sustainability.org
      FISDEV (Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development)
    8. FISDEV Approach: Open Source + Internal Assets
    9. FISDEV Approach: 5 Phases of Continuous Implementation Sustainable Development through the 5 Phases of FISDEV Improved Governance and Operating Model Phase 2 Technology Assessment Phase 1 Business Assessment Phase 3, 4, 5 Develop Deploy Design Improve Increment 1 Increment 2 Increment 3 Roadmap & Foundation Activities Begin Next Increment Strategic Programme Blueprint is done once Continuous Implementation Phases
    10. FISDEV Content Model: Overall Scope Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development Delivered through a Collaborative Approach Sets the new standard for Sustainable Development through an Open Source Offering Sustainable Development Enterprise Data Management Enterprise Content Management Information Strategy, Architecture and Governance Solution Capabilities that provide a foundation for Suite Delivery Supporting Assets Core Solution Offerings Access, Search and Content Delivery Business Intelligence Information Asset Management Usage Model Overall Implementation Guide Governance Framework Architecture Framework Commercial & Open Source Product Solutions Offerings Business Solution Offerings
    11. FISDEV Content Model: Overall Scope
        • FISDEV provides multiple types of Solution Offerings:
          • Core Solution Offerings provide best practices on Infrastructure and Information Development.
          • Business Solution Offerings are applied to common business problems for which Sustainability practices are a key success factor.
          • V endor Solution Offerings provide integrated approaches to solving problems from a vendor perspective and are often product-specific.
          • Open Source Solution Offerings provide integrated approaches to solving Sustainability problems using solely Open Source technologies.
          • The FISDEV Architecture is a framework primarily used for architecting the Technology Backplane.
          • The Sustainability Governance Solution Offering provides the guiding framework for realizing an Sustainable Development approach.
        • Logical Offerings, FISDEV Architecture and Governance Model counter-balance vendors interests and competing business models
    12. FISDEV Content Model: Foundational Capabilities Framework for Integrated Sustainable Development Delivered through a Collaborative Approach Sets the new standard for Information Development through an Open Source Offering Sustainable Development Enterprise Data Management Enterprise Content Management Information Strategy, Architecture and Governance Solution Capabilities that provide a foundation for Suite Delivery Supporting Assets Commercial & Open Source Product Solutions Access, Search and Content Delivery Business Intelligence Information Asset Management Business Solutions Governance Framework Architecture Framework Usage Model Overall Implementation Guide Foundational Solutions
    13. FISDEV Content Model: Overall Scope
        • FISDEV provides multiple types of Solution Capabilities:
          • The Overall Implementation Guide provides the overall lists of phases, activities and task in the standard competency for Sustainable Development
          • The Usage Model maps which activities are required for each Solution Offering
          • Supporting Assets are reusable building blocks that provide detail to complement the overall methodology
          • Foundational Solutions are "background" solutions that support to Core Solution Offerings
          • The FISDEV Architecture is a framework primarily used for architecting the Technology Backplane and Governance Model are considered to be foundational as well as go-to-market offerings
        • Solution Capabilities provide the “glue” that brings the suite together and the detailed assets to get work done.
    14. FISDEV Content Model: Overall Scope
        • There are a number of different types of Supporting Assets:
          • Tools and Technique Papers are methods that can be used to speed the implementation process
          • Deliverable Templates are framework documents that can be used on any project implementation. Unlike Tools and Technique Papers which are focused on process, Deliverable Templates provide a document structure that defines the output of an activity and its tasks.
          • Capability Statements are overview presentations, selling messages, client cases studies and vendor case studies.
          • Software Assets are open-source software artifacts that can be used as part of the overall methodology that have been mapped into FISDEV.
          • Engagement Management Assets provide recommended team structures, estimating models and starter project plans for conducting Information Development projects.
          • Project Examples are example deliverables (both document and software-based) that have been used in Sustainable Development implementations and can help provide guidance for project implementations.
        • Substantial changes to the core are often driven through Supporting Assets
    15. How Web 2.0 can be Applied to Sustainable Development
        • Types of projects for Sustainability 2.0:
          • Customer Centricity – Social Networking is used to connect people at a global level. Its an extension of a conversation that would have been had face-to-face in the past, but which uses technology to gain an economy of scale. Web 2.0 technologies improve the interface through rich interactivity and user-driven customization.
          • Collaborative Business Intelligence – through evidence-based decisions, organizations can be more objective in their approach to sustainability. Better Business Intelligence enables proper policy creation and enforcement to support economic and social development. These decisions must be evidence-based, measured over time and predictive when possible. Departments across the government should not act in isolation to achieve these wider objectives. They can share information better through collaborative technologies.
          • Innovation Development – The corporate intranet is “writeable” in a wiki, not pushed down from corporate. Teams use this collaborative environment for idea generation about being more sustainable in the organization and may “mashup” to public content.
          • Sustainability Governance - using content from another location (often the public web) to enrich an existing portal. Mashups include bringing in map-based content or bringing in open content to build a Corporate Sustainability Standard such as with FISDEV.
          • IT Transformation for Sustainability – Involves taking a “step change” to replace legacy systems, using themes such as agility, collaboration and simplicity to build significantly more sustainable systems
          • Business Transformation for Sustainability – Looking for “Blue Ocean” market opportunities related to Sustainable Development for the organization to reach new customers and create new products.
          • Use of Open Source – open source is not synonymous with Enterprise 2.0, but many of the principles are the same. Open Source models typically are far easier to implement in emerging markets and the open and transparent nature of the software provides a number of advantages for sustainable delivery.
    16. Open-Sustainability (FISDEV) Transparency Open Source Solutions Global Community New Competencies Market Opportunities Etc… FISDEV provides a method for implementing these Solutions and can be combined with the MIKE2.0 Methodology for delivery Enterprise 2.0 Solutions

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