I think he's referring to an architect. There are at least several on the list who could be considered as such.
Shawn Gorrell Web Development Applications Architect Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta Office (404) 498-8449 "Clarke Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/22/2007 02:39 PM Please respond to [email protected] To <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Contracting help guidance. Dan, I like your analogy. But who in our local ColdFusion community would you consider to be a GC? Clarke From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Kaufman Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 2:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Contracting help guidance. Robert, Consider this metaphor: the construction industry, Owner+General Contractor+Subcontractor The Owner is (by definition) ignorant of building codes and construction methodologies. So the Owner hires a General Contractor who is (by definition) an expert in the BIG PICTURE. The Owner has a need for a building to be built that will have lights. The General Contractor determines the ?needs? of the plan and hires a qualified electrical subcontractor. The GC may not know how to wire a 600 AMP service entrance, but he does know how to find and hire a qualified commercial electrical contractor who does know how to? Subcontractors are not full-time employees, but they are experts in the particular task that needs to be accomplished. The General Contractor knows how to find and hire the subcontractors. In your business?s case, hire a consultant that you will give ?General Contractor? responsibility to. You tell him what your business needs are and he then determines how to fulfill those needs. One day he may subcontract a SQL schema, and another day he subcontracts?s a ?shopping cart? expert and handles upgrades to AbelCommerce. You be the business expert and give responsibility to an IT General Contractor to manage and maintain your technology. In your case you are an ?informed? owner which gives you some advantage in determining that you are getting honest work at a fair price. In my Owner-GC analogy, sometimes the ?naïve? owner gets taken to the cleaners by an unscrupulous contractor. It sounds like you have both eyes wide open so I wouldn?t worry, but you are definitely making a wise decision to seek out and hire ?big picture expert help.? Dan Kaufman From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Contracting help guidance. I have decided that the only way I am going to get anywhere is to have someone get things set up for me in this shopping cart. I just will never have the time to do this and there is so much DB layout to do also. I just need a part timer - contractor that can set things up, get me on track, teach me how to manage upgrades and go from there but be available from time to time. We are not flush with money but we are very comfortable in the spring-fall months. But we have to get our DB reconfigured. I need to know how I should tackle this. Should I hire a mid level / high level guy, should I hire a guru? I need a real quote on what it would take to prep us for growth. Again the scenario is: MySQL AbleCommerce Upgrade DB table structure to accept more fields without breaking Able. Script MySQL and make a restoration routine to allow upgrades of able (which overwrite some DB structures potentially) to be reconfigured back to the custom mode. Build management of upgrades like SVN etc that will reinstantiate custom internal code to upgrade new Able versions when rolled out. Thats the big picture and my learning curve is too long and I can not afford the time or the chance on breaking our production site to work with these issues. The CF training was helpful now that I know what it is and roughly what can be expected of it. I now have the skills to understand management of the development of an intranet and theoretical functionality of CF and DB's but thats enough to be really dangerous. Can you all help me find the most cost effective solution to get where I need to be as painlessly as possible? Thanks. Robert P. 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