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Elevator Pitch 2 | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Thank you for listening to my second and final elevator pitch for this subject. After having completed all the workshops and the exercises, I do feel now that I have acquired a good knowledge of the E-System Infrastructure. I now feel better equipped and more confident with all the knowledge acquired here, and I am in no doubt that this will be of great help in my career for the coming years. Posted by sajidally on May 27, 2010 at 12:28 am. Filed under Elevator Pitch.
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Exercise 13: | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Develop the class diagram for the following shopping cart specifications:. A shoppingCart object is associated with only one creditCard and. Customer and to items in itemToBuy object. Persistent customer. Information such as name, billing address, delivery address, e-mail address. And credit rating is stored in the customer object. The credit card object is. Associated with a frequentShopper discount object, if the credit rating. Following is the diagram. Fill in your d...
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Exercise 14: | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Searching mechanisms, Virtual worlds and Cyberagents. 1 What is a spider? What does it do? Google, have we ever wonder how virtually everything could be found there, the word GOOGLE itself nowadays has it own meaning, Google it, and you will find the answer. How do all the search engines keep up with all the new sites that are appearing everyday and on the other hand how to keep up with all the changes tat are made to existing web pages. Crawler based search engines.
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Workshop 8 | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. 1 List what you consider to be the three strengths of Ruby on Rails workshop series. A Well supported, especially with Aptana Radrails/Studio and is open source. B Easy to learn and program in. 2 List what you consider to be the three weaknesses of Ruby on Rails workshop series:. A Need some more tutorials online, could not find why I was having some problems. B Spent lots of time to make InstantRail works especially to get the Apache and MySQL server to run. Fill in yo...
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Exercise 16 | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. The final topic is for group reflective study using the wiki tool in CSU Interact and a way for you to add a final reflective comment on systems integration and make your closing remarks to your Developer’s blog. 1 Choose ONE of the four ways to manage and develop integrated systems as listed below;. 2 Summarise your understanding and describe its relevance (250 words max). 3 Edit TWO similar versions (include bibliography) of that summary to CSU Interact:. Integration ...
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Exercise 15 | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. M-commerce: Innovation and mobile devices. 1 What is meant by a location based service? Explain using the Web applications found on a late model mobile device. By knowing the location of the mobile device, the operator can provide additional facilities to the user. For example a user can ask for points of interest in the region or any shopping centre etc. 2 Describe the purpose of the Open Mobile Alliance Initiative? Having visited the British Airways site, and seach fo...
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E-systems Infrastructure Development: Elevator Pitch 2
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010. The subjects covered in the second part of the course were broad; therefore I’d like to focus my conclusion on two areas of IT which I believe are important for businesses: ecommerce security and mobile technologies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). RSS - Technology News. ITC594 E-Systems Infrastructure Development CSU Blog. ITC594 E-Systems Infrastructure Development. Gary the ROR Developer's Blog. ITC594 - E-Systems Infrastructure Development. Dave's CSU ITC594 Blog.
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Guestbook application using Mongo | Sajidally's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Guestbook application using Mongo. Guestbook application using Mongo. In this exercise, I will create a MongHQ account, install Mongomapper on my computer, create the Guestbook application which will consist of a post route as well as guestbook comment page. Atfer testing the application locally, I will then deploye it on Heroku. To start with I created an account on MongoHQ. After connecting to MongoHQ.com, I chose sign up for MongoHQ, fig (2). Create doc/README FOR APP.