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CLIENT -
NUWARE SYSTEMS Pvt Ltd
PROJECT
OVERVIEW:
Development of Online Photo Album Management J2ME
Application ( J2ME, Network API, XML API, MMS API (Video API, Audio
API), RMS API, Graphics, JSR 238 )
Nuware
undertook a j2me application for its US client to develop a mobile phone based photography program that allows
users to manage their personal albums, including uploads and
downloads of photographs taken using Camera enabled Cell Phones.
After months of development effort it was found the application
unmanageable due to technical architecture and j2me
limitations/bugs within the cell phone devices.
SOLUTION:
Nuware tasked TejaSoft to recover the situation and TejaSoft took
the radical decision to completely refactor the existing code. This
approach made the code so predictable it was possible to enhance
the product with additional features. Use of bug tracking software
enabled the client to monitor the progress and interact as
required. The rate at which bug fixes and enhancements were
implemented restored the client's confidence in the development. After 4 months of effort, the application was
restored and the 5.0 release is now certified by NSTL as a Java
Verified application.
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CLIENT -
SMALL DEVICE.COM
PROJECT
OVERVIEW:
Development of J2ME Games,
using Wireless Toolkit, Nokia, Motorola, Eriksson, Sendo, Sharp,
Sagem SDKs, ANT, Design Patterns, OOAD
Small-Devices, a porting
business, contracted to port games developed by its customers, to current mobile phone handsets and develop
applications and games for new mobile phone models. Like any
startup the team was under extreme pressures due to buggy jvm impl
on different devices and experienced great difficulty achieving the
productivity required to achieve promised delivery
dates.
SOLUTION:
TejaSoft developed a porting framework, that accumulated the experience
gained from every game ported. This structured porting approach has
ensured adding new code was minimally invasive. The framework
dramatically enhanced engineering productivity and the quality of
completed ports. TejaSoft further assisted Small Devices by taking
responsibility for implementing outstanding port requirements and
training Small Devices' staff to efficiently utilise the port
framework.
www.small-device.com
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CLIENT:
BROADVISION
PROJECT
OVERVIEW:
Online Mobile Ticketing System (SOAP, XML, AXIS, JSP,
Servlets)
Indian Railways asked BroadVision to create a system that would
enable it to sell railway tickets via the internet and mobile
phones. This required value added partnerships with mobile
telephony service providers and Banks. BroadVision utilised their
prime product, One-to-One, to develop a user portal for customers
to browse timetables, seat availability and buy tickets.
SOLUTION:
TejaSoft was engaged to develop architecture and software that
would leverage the existing portal, developed for Desktop clients,
and meet Indian Railways customer and partner mobile phone access
requirements. TejaSoft employed SOA (Service Orientated
Architecture) that enabled its mobile operator partners to access
Indian Railways ticketing infrastructure in a secure and seamless
way.
TejaSoft's solution provided:
- Ability to
integrate with many types of mobile phone service.
- XML
interface to allow partners (Mobile Operators, Banks) to interact
with Indian Railways as business partners.
- Providing
customers with ticket availability plus fare and booking
data.
- Collection
of online payment via interfaces with banks.
The
system is now in use by Indian Railways.
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Open source Project:
PROJECT
OVERVIEW: XMLA Implementation of Open Source OALP Product
Mondrian (SOAP API, Mondrian, JPIVOT and OpenI SDKs)
TejaSoft took up the
integration activity of enabling Mondrian, the
most popular OLAP engine.
http://mondrian.sourceforge.net/ to comply with XMLA. to enable
Mondrian to interoperate with MS-SQLA
SOLUTION:
TejaSoft
quickly understood the Open Source philosophy utilised by Mondrian.
After studying the architecture and code and with help from the
Open Source community, TejaSoft modified the Mondrian server to
fully comply with XML-A standards. For more information on
TejaSoft's work on this project:
http://sourceforge.net
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