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Aurigin Systems
Provided object oriented design and development services to Aurigin Systems
Inc., a privately held company in Cupertino, California.Aurigin Systems,
Inc. is a software, data, and services provider that enables enterprises
to quickly create and extract more value from their innovations through
better Intellectual Property Asset Management System (IPAM).
Diyatech's responsibility was to architect and develop parts of this
system. IPAM is a client/server solution with HTTP as the main mechanism
of communication between client and server.
Print/Preview Subsystem for IPAM
Designed a sophisticated
print/preview capability for IPAM using Unified Modeling Language (UML)
with Rational Rose, and C++ as development language.
The design consisted
of 15 C++ classes and around 12000 lines of C++ code.
Used Microsoft Foundation
Classes (MFC) to implement print/preview of text, images, and PDF data.
All development done
in Visual Studio 6.0 using MFC and C++.
This was a seven person-month
long project.
Claims Analysis Application
Designed various enhancements to an unfinished application using Unified
Modeling Language (UML) with Rational Rose, and C++ as development language.
The design consisted
of 10 C++ classes and around 9000 lines of C++ code.
Added Print/Preview
capability to Claims Analysis by using Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC).
Provided Integration
with IPAM by creating ActiveX Server objects inside Claims Analysis application.
Project involved the
use of a Hyperbolic Tree from Inxight Software and processing data from
it in XML.
Claims parsing done
with the help of ANTLR, an object oriented parser generator.
All development done
in Visual Studio 6.0 using MFC and C++.
This was a seven person-month
long project.
Print/Preview Subsystem for Webster
Designed a print/preview capability for Aurigin Webster, a web-based
annotation system, using Unified Modeling Language (UML) with Rational
Rose, and C++ as development language.
The design consisted
of 10 C++ classes and around 8000 lines of C++ code.
Used Microsoft Foundation
Classes (MFC) to implement print/preview of text and images.
All development done
in Visual Studio 6.0 using MFC and C++.
This was a three person-month
long project.
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