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Although I will give examples illustrating different aspects of the application, the focus is on the the use of multiple databases. The solutions will be explained with real code examples. | Although I will give examples illustrating different aspects of the application, the focus is on the the use of multiple databases. The solutions will be explained with real code examples. | ||
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+ | === Modernisation of Legacy Applications at Swiss Federal Railways === | ||
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Revision as of 12:50, 24 September 2014
Scout at RID, Netherlands
In the talk I will shortly provide insight in the selection of Scout for our project at the Regional Institute for Dyslexia (RID). Next I will describe the major requirements of our project and product and show the solutions we use.
Although I will give examples illustrating different aspects of the application, the focus is on the the use of multiple databases. The solutions will be explained with real code examples.
Presenter: Bertin Kiekebosch, RID
Taylor-made Software for AGRO
Abstract
Presenter: Nils Israel, AGRO
Modernisation of Legacy Applications at Swiss Federal Railways
Abstract
Presenter: Urs Beeli, SBB