University application form builder in .NET6 MVC
Salamon, Donat; Suárez, Jessica (2024)
Salamon, Donat
Suárez, Jessica
2024
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024120231909
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024120231909
Tiivistelmä
Nowadays, companies and organizations are trying to implement their processes and systems more dynamic to avoid any unexpected events, making them automatic and responsive. Based on our personal experience as a student, there are several steps and documents to submit on an application portal (such as studyinfo) until the actual form process is completed and the university has received the final information. The aim of this thesis was to create a web platform using .NET 6 MVC so the admission staff could easily sort the applicants and judge based on a more structured platform.
The theory part is a compendium of different technologies and a walkthrough of .NET overall, while analysing the benefits and drawbacks of each option. It also includes a brief explanation of the IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) where the system was developed, package manager (console), the technologies used to make this application functional, and other frameworks that contributed to the result. The practical part was planned to cover a more concrete project situation, in this case, the university portal platform. This involves explaining the structure, parts, and logic of the proposed solution based on the code that is implemented throughout the development phase. The conclusion includes long term plans for this application and the opportunities that lies in this system type of implementation.
The theory part is a compendium of different technologies and a walkthrough of .NET overall, while analysing the benefits and drawbacks of each option. It also includes a brief explanation of the IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) where the system was developed, package manager (console), the technologies used to make this application functional, and other frameworks that contributed to the result. The practical part was planned to cover a more concrete project situation, in this case, the university portal platform. This involves explaining the structure, parts, and logic of the proposed solution based on the code that is implemented throughout the development phase. The conclusion includes long term plans for this application and the opportunities that lies in this system type of implementation.