THE PROBLEM OF ARCHITECTURE DESIGN IN A CONTEXT OF PARTIALLY KNOWN REQUIREMENTS OF COMPLEX WEB BASED APPLICATION "KSU FEEDBACK"
Keywords:
KSU Feedback Service, 360 degree feedback, survey, target groups, software development, architecture, poll
Abstract
The problem of flexible architecture design for critical parts of “KSU Feedback” application which do not have full requirements or clearly defined scope. Investigated recommended practices for solving such type of tasks and shown how they are applied in “KSU Feedback” architecture.
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Published
2013-12-05
Pages
083-095
How to Cite
SpivakovskyA., TityenokS., BerezovskyD., StorozhukY., LitvinenkoA., & KlymenkoN. (2013). THE PROBLEM OF ARCHITECTURE DESIGN IN A CONTEXT OF PARTIALLY KNOWN REQUIREMENTS OF COMPLEX WEB BASED APPLICATION "KSU FEEDBACK". Journal of Information Technologies in Education (ITE), (15), 083-095. https://doi.org/10.14308/ite000394
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Articles