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Joshi, S. D.
- A New Approach to Capture Business Logic from UI with Automatic Code Generation and Database Creation
Authors
1 Department of Computer Engineering, JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, IN
2 Department of Computer Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth University College of Engineering, Katraj, Pune, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 2Sp (2016), Pagination: 119-126Abstract
The Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based tools like .NET framework, Windows Builder, Net beans are popular for easier and comparably faster project development. These tools with the capabilities of Drag and Drop (DND) tool box help developer to design Graphical User Interface (GUI) or User Interface (UI) just with mouse. But, none of these utilities are capable of embedding “Business Logic” (BL) automatically in code. In routine development process it’s really time consuming to do the repeated task of coding for same events. The vendor specific tools like Oracle Application Express (OAE) from ORACLE, VB .Net from Microsoft and some similar tools from IBM mainframe are used to design and develop the products for analysis and reporting purpose but these vendor specific tools strictly need the proprietary DB to develop the project. The OAE needs strictly ORACLE as a backend for its product development. Our tool - “Rapid Project Builder” (RPB) is aimed to avoid time consumed for coding the same business logic repeatedly. The tool will also perform Automatic Code Generation (ACG) in specific language like C++, Java, etc. The RBP helps developer to design the application’s frontend GUI with DND along with the specification of form and fields. After adding control like add, delete, search or modify buttons to the application, RPB automatically embed code for the BL to these controls in language specified by developer. The automatic generation of DB tables is done with the help of specification given as the properties which are stored as XML semantics.
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GUI, DND, IDE, RPB, ACG, BL, ADC, OAE.- A Throttled Load Balancing for Cloud Infrastructure
Authors
1 Department of Information Technology, BVUCOE, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
2 Department of Computer Engineering, BVUCOE, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 2Sp (2016), Pagination: 157-163Abstract
Cloud computing is attraction-gaining technology now days because of its great functioning. Day by day, there is tremendous increase in utilization of cloud functions by various users’ raises issues of workload management. Work Load can be a many types like user’s requests, processors work, and size of memory. Therefore, to manage such load to maintain stable system is necessary. Due to its feature cloud achieve scalability but at the same time not able to maintain stability because of coming multiple requests in few seconds. Due to such scenarios nowadays, workload management for cloud is popular among researchers. In cloud request is not arrived in same pattern also, resources are not available in one place so to manage workload properly is quite problematic in cloud. So good workload management is necessary to maintain stability and improve user’s satisfaction. In this paper, we focused on workload management concept. Here we are implementing a work load management architecture for cloud based on throttled method to solve issue of load management in cloud.
Keywords
Workload Management, Cloud Computing, Throttled Workload Management, Job Scheduling, Clustering.- Innovation for Description Mapping Database Matching Name Domain in E-Media Using Software Design Concept
Authors
1 Department of Computer Engineering, JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, IN
2 Department of Computer Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, COE, Katraj, Pune, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 2Sp (2016), Pagination: 227-230Abstract
Software design is the process of implementing software solutions to one or more set of problems. One of the important parts of software design is the software requirements analysis (SRA). It is a part of the software development process that lists specifications used in software engineering. If the software is "semi-automated" or user centered, software design may involve user experience design yielding a storyboard to help determine those specifications. If the software is completely automated (meaning no user or user interface), a software design may be as simple as a flow chart or text describing a planned sequence of events. There are also semi-standard methods like Unified Modeling Language and Fundamental modeling concepts. In either case, some documentation of the plan is usually the product of the design. Furthermore, a software design may be platform-independent or platform-specific, depending upon the availability of the technology used for the design.
Software design can be considered as creating a solution to a problem in hand with available capabilities. The main difference between software analysis and design is that the output of a software analysis consists of smaller problems to solve. Also, the analysis should not be very different even if it is designed by different team members or groups. The design focuses on the capabilities, and there can be multiple designs for the same problem depending on the environment that solution will be hosted. They can be operations systems, WebPages, mobile or even the new cloud computing paradigm. Sometimes the design depends on the environment that it was developed for, whether it is created from reliable frameworks or implemented with suitable design patterns.