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Time based Jeopardy Management System
(Englisch)
A TeamFrame Concept and Implementation Approach
Michael Herchel

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Autor/Autorin: Herchel Michael

He holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from thenUniversity of Ulm as well as a Dipl. Ing. (FH) degree from thenUniversity of Applied Sciences of Ulm. At the moment he works asna Development Engineer and Software Architect in thentelecommunication industry.
The book provides an overview of how a JeopardyManagement System was implemented in CruxCybernetics'' flagship product TeamFrame Easy PMO. Itis a time based notification system much like thereminders from MS Outlook or the Palm pilot diary.The first two chapters provide an overview ofTeamFrame. They demonstrate the technology currentlyused as well as show the already implemented eventdriven rule system. Chapter three analyses differentexisting third party applications. It provides anoverview how problems are handled. Chapter fourdemonstrates alternative notification types. It showswhat they are and how they work as well as summarizesthe features and provides an overview how they couldbe used in the Jeopardy Management System. Chapterfive provides an overview of the identified rules aswell as explains how projects, tasks and jobs arestored in TeamFrame in order to execute rules.Chapter six shows and describes the developed userinterface. Chapter seven, eight and nine concernabout the implementation, optimization and thedeployment of the Jeopardy Management System. Thelast two chapters illustrate the developed testframework as well as discuss further work.
The book provides an overview of how a Jeopardy
Management System was implemented in Crux
Cybernetics' flagship product TeamFrame Easy PMO. It
is a time based notification system much like the
reminders from MS Outlook or the Palm pilot diary.
The first two chapters provide an overview of
TeamFrame. They demonstrate the technology currently
used as well as show the already implemented event
driven rule system. Chapter three analyses different
existing third party applications. It provides an
overview how problems are handled. Chapter four
demonstrates alternative notification types. It shows
what they are and how they work as well as summarizes
the features and provides an overview how they could
be used in the Jeopardy Management System. Chapter
five provides an overview of the identified rules as
well as explains how projects, tasks and jobs are
stored in TeamFrame in order to execute rules.
Chapter six shows and describes the developed user
interface. Chapter seven, eight and nine concern
about the implementation, optimization and the
deployment of the Jeopardy Management System. The
last two chapters illustrate the developed test
framework as well as discuss further work.
He holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the
University of Ulm as well as a Dipl. Ing. (FH) degree from the
University of Applied Sciences of Ulm. At the moment he works as
a Development Engineer and Software Architect in the
telecommunication industry.

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He holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science from theUniversity of Ulm as well as a Dipl. Ing. (FH) degree from theUniversity of Applied Sciences of Ulm. At the moment he works asa Development Engineer and Software Architect in thetelecommunication industry.



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