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Architecture Forum - Jan 30, 2025

Architecture Forum - Jan 30, 2025



Every quarter, the CHEFS Team provides a Common Service Enterprise Architecture session for our non-technical audience in the morning and holds a discussion with our technical audience in the afternoon. Below, you will find information about the morning and afternoon sessions, including videos and high-level summaries of the transcripts.



 

Morning Session Transcript

  • Key Message: CHEFS has evolved through multiple iterations into a scalable and flexible system supporting various government services.

    Team’s Approach:

    • Focus on solving real problems rather than just building features.

    • Engage with users early, gather feedback, and iterate continuously.

    • Collaborate within a network of teams that contribute to shared components.

    CHEFS' Core Workstreams:

    1. Learning from Users: Exploration, discovery, and proof of concept (POC).

    2. Delivering Value: Implementing pilots, open betas, and scaling enterprise solutions.

    The Nexus Framework:

    • A lightweight agile approach to collaboration.

    • Enables stakeholders to co-develop and pilot solutions with iterative feedback loops.

  • Purpose: To define client needs and design proofs of concept before scaling solutions.

    Team Members:

    • The team comprises UX, service design, enterprise architecture, client success, and Scrum mastery experts.

    Roadmap Focus Areas:

    • Q4: Multi-tenancy (Tenant Manager) – Linking related forms under a common initiative.

    • Q1: Team Manager – Improving user role management for form access.

    • Q2: AI-driven form assistance – Exploring Forms GPT to enhance user experience.

    • Q3: Workflow improvements – Enhancing automated processes and access to transaction records.

    • Q4: Continuous evaluation – Assessing impact and refining existing features.

    Call to Action:

    • We are seeking participants for upcoming Proof of Concept (POC) projects.

  • Purpose:  Transition successful proofs of concept (POCs) into scalable, production-ready solutions.

  • Team’s Responsibility:

    • Run limited pilot programs to test new features.

    • Transition features into open betas and eventually full enterprise deployment.

    • Oversee DevOps, operational maintenance, and bug fixes.

CHEFS Value Roadmap Highlights:

  • Q4:

    • Event Streaming & Subscription Service: Improves real-time data synchronization in forms.

    • Enhanced Mapping Component: Supporting Natural Resources Ministry’s Road Use Permit Project.

    • BC Services Card Integration (Limited Pilot): Testing authentication improvements.

  • Q1:

    • Expanding Event Streaming to wider beta testing.

    • Scaling BC Services Card support from pilot to beta.

  • Q2:

    • Initiate a multi-tenancy pilot.

    • Moving CHEFS to a gold cluster for enterprise scalability.

  • Q3:

    • Team Manager pilot.

    • Launch Form Analytics pilot to provide insights into form usage.

  • Q4:

    • Implement ongoing improvements & refinement of features.

  • Call to Action:

    • Participants are needed for pilots, especially Event Streaming, Multi-Tenancy, and BC Services Card Integration.

CHEFS Training & Support

  • Users can seek support via the MS Teams channel and technical documentation.

  • Future goal: Integrate Forms GPT for AI-driven assistance.

Mapping & Spatial Data in CHEFS

  • Current Capabilities: Supports points, polygons, circles, and base map selection.

  • Future Possibilities: Exploring ways to make spatial data compatible with Esri ArcGIS products (GeoJSON format).

  • File Uploads:

    • Currently supported are KMZ, KML, and various file types as attachments.

    • Planned: Integrating file uploads into anonymous forms.

CHEFS Form Features & Technical Questions

  • PDF Summaries: Uses Carbone templates for customizable PDF outputs.

  • Embedding Forms: Can be added via iFrames, including MS Teams integration.

  • URL Persistence: Form URLs remain permanent even after revisions.

  • High-Level Summary for Management: A one-pager document will be shared via weeknotes in MS Teams.

5. Afternoon Usability Testing Session

  • Two sessions available:

    1. Technical Usability Testing

    2. Design Usability Testing

  • Objective:

    • Gather feedback on user experience improvements.

    • Identify areas that need better accessibility and ease of use.

Summary Takeaways

  • CHEFS is evolving based on user-driven feedback and iterative improvements.

  • Two main teams focus on learning from users and delivering scalable solutions.

  • Major roadmap developments include multi-tenancy, AI-driven assistance, event streaming, and spatial enhancements.

  • Open calls for collaboration on pilots and testing new features.

  • Ongoing usability improvements to enhance accessibility and user-friendliness.

Delivering scalable, sustainable and configurable solutions

  1. Usability Feedback: Open Discussion

    • Start: 0:00

    • End: 30:56

Afternoon Session Transcript

Facilitator: Ari Hershberg

  • Goal: Gather feedback from participants on usability, challenges, and suggestions for improvement in CHEFS (Common Hosted Enterprise Form Service).

  • Focus Areas:

    • Technical aspects of CHEFS (form design, exports, API integration).

    • Usability and user experience feedback.

    • Improvements in filtering, form submission handling, and accessibility.

  • Contact for follow-up questions: Matthew Hall, Ari Hershberg, or Mohammed.

 

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