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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
Analysis and development methods • Prerequisite management, analysis, design, codification and tests take place through an iterative process reflecting the methodologies defined as 'Agile Processes', in particular SCRUM and XP (Extreme Programming) using RUP (Rational Unified Process).
Analysis technologies • Development takes place using object-oriented programming languages; this choice sets the use of the UML language for analysis through Power Designer and similar tools.
Database management system • Relational databases: Oracle (until v.10), SQL-Server (2000-2005, MySQL. • Applications are developed using SQL standard-based queries in order to grant independence from any particular database.
Development technologies • Client/Server and web-oriented Java programming through Borland JBuilder (X version) development environment and Java Web Services Kit for web services realization and SOAP/XMLcommunication. • CVS (Concurrent Versions System) and Star Team to manage concurrent development. • Apache, Tomcat and Java Web Start technology for web server management. • Implemented reports through Jaspersoft ireport. • Experience gained in image capturing, processing and storage environment and in medical devices interfaces using the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standard. • Client/Server and web-oriented programming in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 environment and CrystalReports 10 printing. • Microsoft Team Foundation Server in team projects' development and management during the whole project's life cycle. • Web services development and interaction through Active Directory.
Testing technologies • Mercury Quicktest professional for automatic software tests
Data warehouse • Microsoft Analysis Services and Report Portal in order to provide reports suitable to customers needs |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 May 2007 )
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