Electronic Application for a Summons: Process Design and C# Library
Kupiainen, Antti (2020)
Kupiainen, Antti
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202004225666
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202004225666
Tiivistelmä
In this final year project, a process design for the creation of electronic applications for a summons from a debt collection system was developed. The project was conducted for a professional debt collection agency in Finland. The debt collection agency was developing a new debt collection system and was using Agile methodologies, so new system features were planned and scheduled according to client needs. Concurrently, changes in the XML schema of the application for a summons were planned by the government.
The project was developed on the .NET Core platform using the object-oriented paradigm. Development was conducted by studying existing implementations and documents offered by the government and carrying out a literature review. The contents of an application for a summons were analyzed with the help of a schema draft received from the government and classes for representation of an application for a summons were designed. Finally, a process for utilizing the classes was designed and the classes were implemented.
The project produced a process description and a C# library which are in production use.
The project was developed on the .NET Core platform using the object-oriented paradigm. Development was conducted by studying existing implementations and documents offered by the government and carrying out a literature review. The contents of an application for a summons were analyzed with the help of a schema draft received from the government and classes for representation of an application for a summons were designed. Finally, a process for utilizing the classes was designed and the classes were implemented.
The project produced a process description and a C# library which are in production use.