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Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Subject "Computer software--Development"

Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Subject "Computer software--Development"

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  • Farah, Fahed E. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005)
    The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the methods used to evaluate open source software in content management systems, and take a real case using open source content management software and illustrate the problem, evaluate the software, apply the evaluation methods and study its features. The software in this case is called Zope, which is an open source software application server used to design and build content management systems, intranets, portals and applications that are traditionally used. This software is written in the Python language, one of the most highly efficient object oriented ...
  • Jabbour, Joseph A. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005)
    The purpose of this thesis is to plan, design, and implement a real and complete lifetime solution for many applications to provide developers and designers with a strong and a good pattern for future development. We have developed a well structured solution, which is basically meant for helping anyone who is involved in the software development cycle in (i) separating the layers, as well as (ii) shortening the development time of the user interface layer, and (iii) controlling the flow of these interfaces. Not to forget (iv) helping the developer with the creation of the data entities, this ...
  • Hamadeh, Sakr (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005)
    UML is an acronym for Unified Modelling Language. It has become de facto the standard for the object-oriented software analysis and design stages in software development. UML is a visual modelling language, and it consists of a set of diagrams. Static diagrams are used to depict static structure of a program, where is dynamic diagrams specify how the control flow(s) of the program should behave. The examples of behavioral diagrams are a Sate diagram, which describes the behavior of objects of a given class, and a Sequence diagram, which describes inter-object interactions in a given scenario. A ...
  • Zeaiter, Leonardo (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005)
    In this thesis, we demonstrate how developers can make use of the model driven architecture (MDA) techniques to make the software development process more reliable, robust and less costly. We will focus on discussing a set of transformation techniques that together, transform a PSM (Platform Specific Model) into a code model written in Visual Basic.NET and an ER (Entity Relationship) model developed using SQL (Structured query Language) and targeting the Microsoft SQL Server relational database management system. The source model is assumed to be represented using UML (Unified Modeling Language). ...

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