Coding the System: As mentioned earlier,
Microsoft’s ASP.NET programming language was
selected in order to develop the system. ASP.NET is
a server-side language in which the code is not
included within the HTML.
Throughout our project the syntax used for
ASP.NET language was VBScript (Visual BASIC
Script). Additionally for our project knowledge of
SQL (Structured Query Language) was imperative
due to the extensive use of data stored in a database.
The Cutover phase
: During the Cutover phase the
final constructed system went through thorough
testing by the development team. Real data such as
project proposals and research-related material was
obtained and used as testing aids to measure the
correctness and usability of the system.
Additionally, at the pre-implementation phase the
system was tested against various emails with
different content such as images, executable file, etc.
to ensure that mails arriving from research-related
agencies would be available to its end-users.
4 CONCLUSIONS
This paper presented examples of business
knowledge management systems and demonstrated
through a case study the development of one such
system that falls in the subcategory of Web Content
Management Systems. The system under
construction being a Research Management System
is required to acquire, analyze, preserve and utilize
knowledge regarding various projects - including
proposed projects, ongoing projects and finalized
projects - and research-related emails. The
methodology followed and the detailed description
of all the decisions that needed to be made as well as
the overall work that was completed, might prove
useful to others with similar requirements that would
call for the development of a Web Content
Management System.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks to Nicholas Loulloudes for the
implementation of the WCM.
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