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    Hi to all, I need your help. Actually I have to develop a Learning Management System (LMS) Software. But I don't the architechture and how to go for it. Can somebody give the steps how to start. What would be the design? I want to develop it in .net

    cheers, sneha

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      Hi to all, I need your help. Actually I have to develop a Learning Management System (LMS) Software. But I don't the architechture and how to go for it. Can somebody give the steps how to start. What would be the design? I want to develop it in .net

      cheers, sneha

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      riced
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      sneha Choudhary wrote:

      Can somebody give the steps how to start

      Get the users' requirements. :)

      sneha Choudhary wrote:

      What would be the design?

      That depends on the requirements. :)

      Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis

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        Hi to all, I need your help. Actually I have to develop a Learning Management System (LMS) Software. But I don't the architechture and how to go for it. Can somebody give the steps how to start. What would be the design? I want to develop it in .net

        cheers, sneha

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        Robin_Roy
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        First, Get the requirement documented. If possible come up with a prototype of your system. In doing so, you will get the objects, and attributes and various relationships... from there you can get into your design and then development.

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          First, Get the requirement documented. If possible come up with a prototype of your system. In doing so, you will get the objects, and attributes and various relationships... from there you can get into your design and then development.

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          I have built 2 learning management systems from the ground up in ASP.NET/C# and SQL Server. This is going to be a long task depending on the business requirements. Have fun with SCORM and AICC. You might want to give some thought in buying a low cost LMS or using a free one like Moodle. The first one I build took 2 years because of all the features it needed. Like the previous poster said....get the business requirements first and then go from there. Good luck.

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