Full Stack Hybrid Web Application for an Auto Repair Company
Hussain, Nabeel (2023)
Hussain, Nabeel
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023111529560
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023111529560
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The thesis presents the development of a Full stack hybrid web application for an auto repair company, empowering its users to create, update, and manage jobs, log hours, and access job history. The research involved the careful selection of Frontend, Backend, and Database frameworks to suit the specific use case. Ionic with TypeScript React was chosen for the frontend, while Node.js with ExpressJS served as the backend technology, and PostgreSQL with Prisma for storing data.
The selected frameworks were evaluated against criteria, ensuring the application's responsiveness across devices and operating systems. Extensive documentation and debugging resources facilitated smooth development and future maintenance. The hybrid approach allowed for the possibility of converting the application into a native version if needed.
This work delves into the planning and implementation of functional requirements, and the achieved results showcase improved performance and user experience. Through a comprehensive study of various documentations and Internet resources, this thesis makes a valuable contribution to the hybrid web application development domain.
The selected frameworks were evaluated against criteria, ensuring the application's responsiveness across devices and operating systems. Extensive documentation and debugging resources facilitated smooth development and future maintenance. The hybrid approach allowed for the possibility of converting the application into a native version if needed.
This work delves into the planning and implementation of functional requirements, and the achieved results showcase improved performance and user experience. Through a comprehensive study of various documentations and Internet resources, this thesis makes a valuable contribution to the hybrid web application development domain.