This document outlines the planning, analysis, design, and implementation phases of developing an Entitlements and Balancing Management System. It describes gathering requirements through interviews, modeling system processes and data, designing the user interface and database, and implementing the system using technologies like Java, Oracle, and ADF. The system aims to automate and streamline entitlement and balancing tasks for employees, reducing errors and improving efficiency over a manual process.
Abdulla Ahmed Abdulla AL-Shourbagy is seeking a challenging job opportunity as an Oracle Application Developer. He has extensive experience in Oracle, Java, J2SE, J2EE and ADF systems development including system analysis, design, programming, debugging, testing and deployment. He has worked as a Java training manager, Oracle ADF developer, and senior Java instructor. Abdulla holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Zagazig University and has completed training in areas like Oracle ADF, web development, communications and networks engineering.
This document discusses programming languages and the program development cycle. It describes machine language as the fundamental language of the computer's processor using 0s and 1s, assembly language as a low level language similar to machine language, and high level languages like C++ and Visual Basic that use English-like statements. It also outlines the 7 steps of the program development cycle as analyzing the problem, designing a solution, choosing interfaces, coding the algorithm, debugging and testing, and completing documentation. Finally, it lists flowcharts, pseudocode, and hierarchy charts as common programming tools.
Video game development is the process of creating video games, which can range from one person to a large team of developers. Mainstream games typically take several years to develop with teams of 20-100 people working in roles like designer, artist, programmer, tester, and producer. Indie and mobile games can be developed more quickly and cheaply by individuals or small teams. The size and complexity of development teams has increased over time due to advancing technology and rising costs of games.
The document discusses Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) security. It provides an overview of key aspects of ADF security, including that it:
- Is built on Oracle Platform Security Services and integrated with WebLogic Server.
- Provides declarative, permission-based security for ADF resources like bounded task flows and entity objects.
- Implements a policy-based Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) security model.
- Allows configuring authentication, roles, and permissions using the Configure ADF Security wizard.
The document discusses the business of mobile gaming. It notes that the mobile gaming market is the biggest of its generation and is growing exponentially. Reasons for entering the mobile gaming business include the low entry barrier, large market size, and high purchasing power of buyers. The document outlines different types of game companies and business models. It provides tips for free-to-play games, revenue channels, and considerations for production, distribution, acquisition, engagement, retention, and monetization in the mobile gaming industry.
The document discusses the job prospects and qualifications of graduates from the Faculty of Computers and Informatics (FCI) at Zagazig University in Egypt compared to other courses and programs. It finds that FCI graduates have an advantage due to studying in a field with expanding opportunities, limited graduates, and demand for qualified candidates. It outlines high starting salaries and prospects for work abroad or with multinational companies for FCI graduates. The document also compares the qualifications and focuses of FCI, engineering programs, private institutes, and other computer science departments. Finally, it discusses various job titles and clarifies the differences between roles like developers, programmers, designers, and administrators.
The document describes an entitlements and balancing information system created using Oracle ADF technology. It was created by a project team of 7 people for an organization to automate the manual entitlements and balancing processes. The system consists of modules for departments, employees, salaries, deductions, and reports. It aims to eliminate disadvantages of manual systems like time consumption, errors, and security issues while providing benefits of automation like faster processing, data access, and storage.
This document discusses key aspects of a business model canvas including value propositions, key activities, key resources, customer relationships, channels, customer segments, and revenue streams. It asks questions about the costs of various business model elements, how customers are reached and prefer to interact, what value is provided to customers, and how the model generates revenue. The goal is to analyze an organization's business model and understand how the different components work together.
This document proposes a car rental management system to address problems at an agency. It aims to automate agency management, maintain customer and employee details, and provide automatic cost and rental calculations. The system goals are to work in a planned, accurate, and reliable manner with immediate retrieval and storage of information to reduce redundancy and improve customer relationships. It will use MySQL, Edraw Max, Eclipse, Java, and SQL and ensure security, performance, accuracy, availability, and reliability. Functional requirements include collecting information, online car selection, cost calculation, and reporting while non-functional requirements address response time and being up-to-date. Entity, data flow, and context diagrams are also proposed.
This document outlines the planning, analysis, design, and implementation phases of developing an Entitlements and Balancing Management System. It describes gathering requirements through interviews, modeling system processes and data, designing the user interface and database, and implementing the system using technologies like Java, Oracle, and ADF. The system aims to automate and streamline entitlement and balancing tasks for employees, reducing errors and improving efficiency over a manual process.
Abdulla Ahmed Abdulla AL-Shourbagy is seeking a challenging job opportunity as an Oracle Application Developer. He has extensive experience in Oracle, Java, J2SE, J2EE and ADF systems development including system analysis, design, programming, debugging, testing and deployment. He has worked as a Java training manager, Oracle ADF developer, and senior Java instructor. Abdulla holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Zagazig University and has completed training in areas like Oracle ADF, web development, communications and networks engineering.
This document discusses programming languages and the program development cycle. It describes machine language as the fundamental language of the computer's processor using 0s and 1s, assembly language as a low level language similar to machine language, and high level languages like C++ and Visual Basic that use English-like statements. It also outlines the 7 steps of the program development cycle as analyzing the problem, designing a solution, choosing interfaces, coding the algorithm, debugging and testing, and completing documentation. Finally, it lists flowcharts, pseudocode, and hierarchy charts as common programming tools.
Video game development is the process of creating video games, which can range from one person to a large team of developers. Mainstream games typically take several years to develop with teams of 20-100 people working in roles like designer, artist, programmer, tester, and producer. Indie and mobile games can be developed more quickly and cheaply by individuals or small teams. The size and complexity of development teams has increased over time due to advancing technology and rising costs of games.
The document discusses Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) security. It provides an overview of key aspects of ADF security, including that it:
- Is built on Oracle Platform Security Services and integrated with WebLogic Server.
- Provides declarative, permission-based security for ADF resources like bounded task flows and entity objects.
- Implements a policy-based Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) security model.
- Allows configuring authentication, roles, and permissions using the Configure ADF Security wizard.
The document discusses the business of mobile gaming. It notes that the mobile gaming market is the biggest of its generation and is growing exponentially. Reasons for entering the mobile gaming business include the low entry barrier, large market size, and high purchasing power of buyers. The document outlines different types of game companies and business models. It provides tips for free-to-play games, revenue channels, and considerations for production, distribution, acquisition, engagement, retention, and monetization in the mobile gaming industry.
The document discusses the job prospects and qualifications of graduates from the Faculty of Computers and Informatics (FCI) at Zagazig University in Egypt compared to other courses and programs. It finds that FCI graduates have an advantage due to studying in a field with expanding opportunities, limited graduates, and demand for qualified candidates. It outlines high starting salaries and prospects for work abroad or with multinational companies for FCI graduates. The document also compares the qualifications and focuses of FCI, engineering programs, private institutes, and other computer science departments. Finally, it discusses various job titles and clarifies the differences between roles like developers, programmers, designers, and administrators.
The document describes an entitlements and balancing information system created using Oracle ADF technology. It was created by a project team of 7 people for an organization to automate the manual entitlements and balancing processes. The system consists of modules for departments, employees, salaries, deductions, and reports. It aims to eliminate disadvantages of manual systems like time consumption, errors, and security issues while providing benefits of automation like faster processing, data access, and storage.
This document discusses key aspects of a business model canvas including value propositions, key activities, key resources, customer relationships, channels, customer segments, and revenue streams. It asks questions about the costs of various business model elements, how customers are reached and prefer to interact, what value is provided to customers, and how the model generates revenue. The goal is to analyze an organization's business model and understand how the different components work together.
This document proposes a car rental management system to address problems at an agency. It aims to automate agency management, maintain customer and employee details, and provide automatic cost and rental calculations. The system goals are to work in a planned, accurate, and reliable manner with immediate retrieval and storage of information to reduce redundancy and improve customer relationships. It will use MySQL, Edraw Max, Eclipse, Java, and SQL and ensure security, performance, accuracy, availability, and reliability. Functional requirements include collecting information, online car selection, cost calculation, and reporting while non-functional requirements address response time and being up-to-date. Entity, data flow, and context diagrams are also proposed.