There are always exciting student projects happening at Neumont because Project-Based learning is what we do.
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Check out some of the exciting projects we've run in the past:
Our students are working on two Enterprise Projects with CHG this quarter.
Electronic Timesheets: This project will automate their time entry, time tracking, and time calculation manual processes. The end result will be a secure, web-based application that providers (doctors, nurses, etc.) will utilize to enter time spent on an assignment, and that clients (hospitals, etc.) will use to approve the timesheets. The system will be flexible and configurable to accommodate a wide-ranging set of rules and regulations for time entry, time categorization, and payroll processing – with integration with our CRM and ERP systems. The electronic timesheets will ultimately be utilized by thousands of providers and hundreds of clients.
Backoffice Integration: This project will develop a set of web services to integrate data and processes from a variety of disparate platforms – from customer-facing web applications, to internal CRM and ERP systems. These integration web services will act as the "glue" to tie together these disparate systems – resulting in more efficient and consistent data integration, improved processes, reduced manual effort/inefficiencies, and faster turnaround.
Technologies Used:
- Java EE5 WebLogic Server 10/WebLogic Studio
- Spring Framework Hibernate/Kodo JPA
- Adobe LiveCycle ES Tapestry
- Oracle Database Server EE Active Directory
- Seagull LegaSuite Integration CVS/Maven/Continuum
- Web Services XML
We have worked with EDS for several of the past quarters on their ADAPT program.
ADAPT Program: The project involves extending Automated Delivery of Applications Process and Tools (ADAPT) program deliverables to support an Internationalization (I18N) architecture and the development of code to implement the architecture. This solution is expected to support an I18N architecture using Microsoft SharePoint portal and .Net technology.
For the ADAPT program, the team is supporting the development of a web-based portal to integrate EDS Applications processes and tools globally. The ADAPT program is a strategic, multi-year program with multiple releases per year aimed at making EDS' workforce more efficient and effective. Providing a multi-tier architecture system that operates in a windows environment accessible through a web browser interface, the ADAPT consoles will provide users with a role-based view into their work flow. This view will be built upon standards and processes that are consistent globally and integrated with tools that meet the full requirements of the process set.
Technologies Used:
- SAP
- Evolve
- MS Project Server 2007
- Borland StarTeam
- Test Director
- MS Office SharePoint Server 2007
- CaliberRM
These are past Enterprise Projects, currently being revamped to include recreating several existing tools from scratch.
Application Tooling: Part of the project includes designing a UI to handle some difficult problems, including applying changes across abstract boundaries, utilizing third-party dlls effectively, and making AI-like decisions for processing insurance applications. One tool will allow the creation of dynamic applications. Another tool will allow configuration of a code base that writes answers from applications to various formats (PDF, XML, delimited/fixed width text).
Dynamic Composure: This project includes dynamically composing an application based upon rulesets. The challenge is to define abstract groupings of questions and answers that are dynamically composed into applications at access time based upon rules. Some rules are well known, while others are abstract. Once questions are defined, the questions need to be reformed into the proper structure.
Technologies Used:
- WPF
- C# 3.0 (LINQ, extension methods, etc)
This Enterprise Project for IBM allows our students to develop Web 2.0 tools in order to show off IBM's AIX server.
AIX: This project is for students interested in learning more about and developing "web" utilities using Web 2.0 technologies on its AIX operating system. AIX is IBM's implementation of the UNIX operating system and runs on IBM's pSeries Hardware. Web 2.0 technologies are designed to work across many different operating systems, including AIX. Tools would be able to provide web-based information that would be useful to an AIX system administrator.
Technologies Used:
- AIX System
- PHP
Here is a description of two Novell Enterprise Projects currently being developed.
Infrastructure Management System: This project is a front-end rewrite of the Infrastructure Management System which is used to manage servers, applications, services, devices and other aspects of Novell's IT infrastructure. The new interface will be written using the Google Web Toolkit and will replace a four year-old Flash MX application.
Open Source Test Case Management System (Testopia): This project includes implementing enhancements in Testopia, which is a corporate-wide tool at Novell. This includes modifying an open source tool to meet company needs and plugs-in to Bugzilla, our bug tracking system. There are a number of integrations with other web applications pulling information like "Product Master" data, etc.
Technologies Used:
- Oracle
- MySQL
- SQL
- Java
- JSP
- AJAX
- JavaScript
- HTML
- Perl
- Linux
- Apache
- Tomcat



