Industry:
Market Information, energy and financial data access and analysis.
Service:
Utilities Development and Maintenance, Testsuite Development and Code Coverage.s
Customer:
Logical Information Machine -
Austin, Texas, U.S.A - www.lim.com.
Quote:
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Description:
Following are the projects and utilities implemented for the MIM server (LIM's Market Information Machine server).
- Update Log File Utility:
The Updates Log file utility (ULFU) is a program which aides in the maintainance of the MIM server.
A MIM servers is receiving data updates via the Internet at all times of the day.
The receipt and processing of the update files is logged on the server.
This utility will parser the raw server log file and produce useful datasets.
- Vendor Data Stream:
The goal is to scrape websites for ISE, USDA NASS, and NYMEX data values for indices and crop inventories.
The task is to download automatically data from these websites and put them into common LIM format
for processing by LIM applications.
- Local Revision History:
Many applications have autosave features that periodically save the current file, overwriting the previous
backup copy. Local Revision History is a framework that stores each autosaved copy as a separate revision.
This framework allows a user to revert to a previous version of their work, but may not have intentionally
saved it on disk. With this framework, a user will be able to browse for a suitable revision and restore it to their
workspace. The Local Revision History framework is to be integrated into the MIM products.
- Platts News Feed Processing:
Utilities that read Platts News Feed (unformatted XML files) and build corresponding
histogram and query hits from given query files used by the MIM server.
- API Code Coverage and Unit Testing:
Testsuites and code coverage plans were developed to test and cover all aspects of the MIM server Java API.
Service model:
Offshore Development Center.
Tools & Technologies:
RedHat and Suse Linux, Eclipse, Java, J2EE, Derby, JUnit.
Time Frame:
Feb 2007 to April 2008.
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