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Cloud Computing - Based projects using distributed architecture Pranab Kumar Das Gupta; Manojranjan Nayak; Sabyasachi Pattnaik.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Delhi : PHI Learning, 2015.Description: xiv, 324 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm + 1 CD-ROMISBN:
  • 9788120346710
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.678 GUP
Contents:
CloudComputing and Related Concepts—An Overview FeasibilityStudy and System Analysis Understanding Outstation Claim Management System(OCMS) SystemDesign: Exploring OCMS Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Framework and Procedures Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Graphical User Interface—Basic Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Graphical User Interface—Advance Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Reports FeasibilityStudy and System Analysis Understanding Retirement Benefit Calculation System(RBCS) SystemDesign: Exploring RBCS Coding,Testing and Implementation: RBCS Graphical User Interface—Basic Coding,Testing and Implementation: RBCS Graphical User Interface—Advance SoftwareMaintenance, Documentation and Quality Management
Summary: Development of software projects is a part of the curriculum of under-graduate and postgraduate courses. The main objective of this book is to expose the students and professionals to the latest technology, relevant theory and software development tools. This book serves as a guide to design and develop the cloud computing-based software projects using distributed architecture. It consolidates the theory, upcoming technologies and development tools for the development of two software projects—Outstation Claim Management System (OCMS) and Retirement Benefit Calculation System (RBCS). Both the projects start with the feasibility study to understand and appreciate the problem. After understanding the problem and identifying the suitable software, hardware and network environment, the problem is formally depicted using the entity relationship model and data flow diagrams. This is followed by normali-zation, creation of tables and procedures. In the book, Oracle, PL/SQL, Internet Developer Suite (IDS) and .Net framework are used to develop the full-fledged GUI-based applications. The book elaborates the problem, providing logic and interface screens to design and develop the projects using any other programming language and GUI tool in which the students are comfortable with. The book also includes a CD-ROM, which contains the source codes of OCMS and RBCS. The book is meant for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Computer Science, Computer Applications and Information Technology. Besides, it would also be useful to the professionals to enhance their technical skills.
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CloudComputing and Related Concepts—An Overview
FeasibilityStudy and System Analysis Understanding Outstation Claim Management System(OCMS)

SystemDesign: Exploring OCMS


Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Framework and Procedures

Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Graphical User Interface—Basic

Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Graphical User Interface—Advance

Coding,Testing and Implementation: OCMS Reports




FeasibilityStudy and System Analysis Understanding Retirement Benefit Calculation System(RBCS)





SystemDesign: Exploring RBCS





Coding,Testing and Implementation: RBCS Graphical User Interface—Basic






Coding,Testing and Implementation: RBCS Graphical User Interface—Advance

SoftwareMaintenance, Documentation and Quality Management








Development of software projects is a part of the curriculum of under-graduate and postgraduate courses. The main objective of this book is to expose the students and professionals to the latest technology, relevant theory and software development tools.

This book serves as a guide to design and develop the cloud computing-based software projects using distributed architecture. It consolidates the theory, upcoming technologies and development tools for the development of two software projects—Outstation Claim Management System (OCMS) and Retirement Benefit Calculation System (RBCS). Both the projects start with the feasibility study to understand and appreciate the problem. After understanding the problem and identifying the suitable software, hardware and network environment, the problem is formally depicted using the entity relationship model and data flow diagrams. This is followed by normali-zation, creation of tables and procedures. In the book, Oracle, PL/SQL, Internet Developer Suite (IDS) and .Net framework are used to develop the full-fledged GUI-based applications. The book elaborates the problem, providing logic and interface screens to design and develop the projects using any other programming language and GUI tool in which the students are comfortable with.

The book also includes a CD-ROM, which contains the source codes of OCMS and RBCS.

The book is meant for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Computer Science, Computer Applications and Information Technology. Besides, it would also be useful to the professionals to enhance their technical skills.

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