What is the ADN?
The Application Development Network (ADN) supports MU faculty, staff and students through the agile and rapid creation of new applications, consulting services for new applications developed by University employees or departments, and hosting and maintenance of existing small-scale applications.
The Applications Development Network is funded through Instructional Technology Fees (ITF). Therefore, as long as the application being developed directly impacts students or supports teaching, learning and research there is no additional fee for the development and support of the application.
Mission Statement
ADN Mission
The mission of the Application Development Network (ADN) is to support the teaching, learning and research of MU faculty, staff and students through:
- Rapid creation and deployment of new applications
- Hosting, maintenance and enhancement of existing, small-scale applications that were developed outside of the Division of IT
- Consulting services for personnel in academic units across developing their own "in-house" applications
- Coordination of a network of IT professionals across campus
ADN Values
- Reliability — our computing and network infrastructure systems and applications are secure and designed/operated to ensure maximum uptime.
- Fiscal Responsibility — we use financial resources effectively.
- Service — we provide and support information technology products and services to help students, faculty, and staff achieve their goals.
- Innovation — we strive to provide creative solutions to state-of-the-art software applications and infrastructure.
- Accessibility — we ensure our facilities and on-line resources are accessible to persons with disabilities
ADN Funding
The Application Development Network is funded through Instructional Technology Fees (ITF). Therefore, as long as the application being developed directly impacts students, there is no additional fee for the development and support of the application.
Part-time Undergraduate PositionsThe ADN is an existing and dynamic group. The number of positions open are not set in stone. Currently, there is one part-time undergraduate positions available. More information can be found at: www.HireMizzouTigers.com Please email your resume to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . STRIPES sends updates via new texting programAbout 50 students had signed up for the service, as of Thursday.
The text service sends students updates and special announcements about operating hours for the free safe-ride program for students. This service was recently discovered at a conference STRIPES representatives attended. "We just got back from a national conference in Detroit, Michigan for nationwide programs like STRIPES,” Worrall said. “We are part of a national association of programs called Safe Ride Programs United. We talked about what does and doesn't work for our programs."
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Part-time Graduate Research Assistant PositionsThe ADN is an existing and dynamic group. The number of positions open are not set in stone. Currently there is one Part-time Graduate Research Assistant Position available within the ADN. More information can be found at: www.HireMizzouTigers.com Please email your resume to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . MSA updates goMizzou smartphone appThe app has racked up almost 10,000 downloads.
MSA manages the feedback, and the Division of Information Technology runs the apps’ operations. They have monthly meetings about what updates can be made for the app, Intercampus Student Council President Tim Noce said. Business Technology Analyst Tom Gittemeier said updates for the app take 30 to 60 days depending on how big the update is. “We’re working on Version 2 right now, and we have several updates to look at,” Gittemeier said.
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Since its implementation Feb. 17, about 50 people have signed up for the new STRIPES texting service, spokesman Andrew Worrall said.