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Databases and Innovative Systems for the community

This team provides non-profit, educational, and service agencies with database and software solutions to meet community needs. Their project involves developing a Judicial Database System for the Tippecanoe County Probation Department. The team has made progress in testing and demonstration, with an alpha release scheduled for December 11, 2009. The project timeline includes a beta release in April 2010 with refined tabs and additional capabilities.

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Databases and Innovative Systems for the community

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  1. Databases and Innovative Systems for the community Design Review December 11, 2009

  2. Team Overview • New Team • Formed Fall 2009 • Mission • “To assist non-profit, educational, and service agencieswith their database and software problems and providethese organizations with new or revised innovative solutionsso that they can meet their community needs.” Team Overview - Project - Project History - Decision Process - Project Process –Testing – Demonstration - Project Timeline

  3. Project(s) • Judicial Database System (JDS) • Partner • Tippecanoe County Probation Department • Requirements • Remote Access • Security • User Capacity • Users • Parolee Officers throughout Tippecanoe County

  4. Project History

  5. Decision Process

  6. Proposed System in 2005 Front End Middle Back End SOAP HTTPS SQL ADO .NET Axis Client Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) SQL Server Database C# Web Service JavaJDS GUI Client Port 443 ASP .NET

  7. New System Proposal Front End Middle Back End SSL SQL ADO .NET Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) MySQL C# Web Service JDS- C# GUI Client Port 443 ASP .NET

  8. Then vs. Now Benefits

  9. System Progress: Modules Judicial Database Systems

  10. System Progress: Testing • Black box Testing (Functional testing) • technique whereby the internal workings of the item being tested are not known by the tester; the tester only knows the inputsand what the expected outcomes should be and not how the program arrives at those outputs. • http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/B/Black_Box_Testing.html • Test Criteria • Results & Solutions OUTPUT INPUT

  11. Demonstration

  12. Opening Page (Login)

  13. Entering Login

  14. Search Page

  15. Doing a Search

  16. Results Page

  17. Profile Tab of Kip Scott

  18. Legal/Court Info Tab of Kip Scott

  19. Case Notes Tab of Kip Scott

  20. Project Timeline

  21. Fall Semester Current December 4, 2009 December 11, 2009 October 31, 2009 November 16, 2009 Jan 2010 April 2010 Case Notes Tab Complete Profile Tab Complete Legal Tab Complete ALPHA RELEASE

  22. Alpha Release • Deliverables: • First 3 Tabs- • Profile tab • Legal/Court Info Tab • Case Notes tab • Search Capabilities • To Be Delivered: • Via Web Server Connection

  23. Spring Semester • Beta Release • Refine raw tabs • Finish C# • Include modification capabilities • Manage Alpha Release findings • Overall Testing April 2010 May 2010 Jan. 2010 Feb. 2010 March 2010 Reports & Probation Terms and Progress Tab Drug Screen & Assessment Tab Reassessment & Receipts Tab Modifications, Alpha Release findings and Testing Deliver Beta Release

  24. Conclusion • Review • Questions ?

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