Employee Portal
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Hello all, I have been assigned a task to work with few in-house developers in developing our internal Employee Portal which include, Time Tracker System, HR Portal, Performance Tracker and Asset management System, All deployed on one Windows Small Business Server. The requirements gathering and documentation is almost done and we are about to start working on core development. However, as I lack a project level knowledge while developing web applications. Can I get help on what best practices should I be implementing even from the database design stage? The application is intended to be interacted by close to 200 people and half of them concurrently, at times. Most of the data tables are expected to be use by different modules of the same application. Any help with guidelines to be followed while designing the database and application layers, will be greatly appreciated. You can send me an email sunilsasadm@gmail.com Thank you
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Hello all, I have been assigned a task to work with few in-house developers in developing our internal Employee Portal which include, Time Tracker System, HR Portal, Performance Tracker and Asset management System, All deployed on one Windows Small Business Server. The requirements gathering and documentation is almost done and we are about to start working on core development. However, as I lack a project level knowledge while developing web applications. Can I get help on what best practices should I be implementing even from the database design stage? The application is intended to be interacted by close to 200 people and half of them concurrently, at times. Most of the data tables are expected to be use by different modules of the same application. Any help with guidelines to be followed while designing the database and application layers, will be greatly appreciated. You can send me an email sunilsasadm@gmail.com Thank you
First off I would look for an existing package and see if it meets your requirements. If between you and
Sunil Kokkiligadda wrote:
few in-house developers
you do not have any architecture skills I suggest getting in a consultant to do the initial work for you, at least the data structures. You are not going to be able to build such an application from forum support.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Hello all, I have been assigned a task to work with few in-house developers in developing our internal Employee Portal which include, Time Tracker System, HR Portal, Performance Tracker and Asset management System, All deployed on one Windows Small Business Server. The requirements gathering and documentation is almost done and we are about to start working on core development. However, as I lack a project level knowledge while developing web applications. Can I get help on what best practices should I be implementing even from the database design stage? The application is intended to be interacted by close to 200 people and half of them concurrently, at times. Most of the data tables are expected to be use by different modules of the same application. Any help with guidelines to be followed while designing the database and application layers, will be greatly appreciated. You can send me an email sunilsasadm@gmail.com Thank you
My rates are pretty competitive if you need some professional help...
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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My rates are pretty competitive if you need some professional help...
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
Can I have a detailed info on the services, in this context, that you can provide and your price? You can send me a personal email.
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Hello all, I have been assigned a task to work with few in-house developers in developing our internal Employee Portal which include, Time Tracker System, HR Portal, Performance Tracker and Asset management System, All deployed on one Windows Small Business Server. The requirements gathering and documentation is almost done and we are about to start working on core development. However, as I lack a project level knowledge while developing web applications. Can I get help on what best practices should I be implementing even from the database design stage? The application is intended to be interacted by close to 200 people and half of them concurrently, at times. Most of the data tables are expected to be use by different modules of the same application. Any help with guidelines to be followed while designing the database and application layers, will be greatly appreciated. You can send me an email sunilsasadm@gmail.com Thank you
Hi sunil, Back end plays major role in any application. So while you are developing the Employee Portal ,take help from the experts and start learning from it. Hope you will be good DB Designer. Regards, Srinivas
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My rates are pretty competitive if you need some professional help...
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
tart :laugh:
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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tart :laugh:
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
It doesn't take a Sherlock level of intelligence to jump on an opportunity like that. (useewhatididthar?) I personally commend him!
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Can I have a detailed info on the services, in this context, that you can provide and your price? You can send me a personal email.
I was being sarcastic. BTW: you shouldn't put your email address in a post: you'll get spammed.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me