Help with Project [message #189515] |
Tue, 23 January 2007 13:36 |
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Originally posted by: kwenam.tiscali.co.za
Consider the following specification: The staff of a state run clinic in
Krokodildrif needs an application that will allow them to register all
their patients. They need capture the following biographic data of each
patient:
1. Name
2. Surname
3. Gender
4. Nationality
5. National ID
6. Birth Date
7. Contact Number
8. Next of Kin Contact Number
The staff needs to search the patient registry using Name or Surname or
National ID, or a combination of all three. They need to add ne patients,
modify existing patient records and delete existing records.
The Chief software architect at GeoAxon has refined the specification and
added the following:
1. The application must be developed using Java Standard Edition 1.5 or
1.6.
2. The GUI must be implemented using SWT.
3. The GUI must consist of a single panel.
4. Any Relational Database or flat file system may be used, if a
relational database is used a JDBC connector must be shipped with the
product and schema generation scripts supplied.
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Re: Help with Project [message #189538 is a reply to message #189515] |
Tue, 23 January 2007 16:38 |
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Originally posted by: wayne.beaton._NOSPAM_eclipse.org
keke wrote:
> Consider the following specification: The staff of a state run clinic in
> Krokodildrif needs an application that will allow them to register all
> their patients. They need capture the following biographic data of each
> patient:
>
> 1. Name
> 2. Surname
> 3. Gender
> 4. Nationality
> 5. National ID
> 6. Birth Date
> 7. Contact Number
> 8. Next of Kin Contact Number
>
> The staff needs to search the patient registry using Name or Surname or
> National ID, or a combination of all three. They need to add ne
> patients, modify existing patient records and delete existing records.
> The Chief software architect at GeoAxon has refined the specification
> and added the following:
> 1. The application must be developed using Java Standard Edition 1.5
> or 1.6.
> 2. The GUI must be implemented using SWT. 3. The GUI must consist
> of a single panel.
> 4. Any Relational Database or flat file system may be used, if a
> relational database is used a JDBC connector must be shipped with the
> product and schema generation scripts supplied.
>
>
Consider it considered. Was there a question?
Where is Krokodildrif?
Wayne
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Re: Help with Project [message #189824 is a reply to message #189515] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 18:28 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
I'd be happy to work on this project. My rates range from $50/hour to
$100/hour, depending on the travel required and level of responsibility
assigned. I do not do fixed-bid contracts, so your offer of $0.00 is
rejected.
Eric
keke wrote:
> Consider the following specification: The staff of a state run clinic in
> Krokodildrif needs an application that will allow them to register all
> their patients. They need capture the following biographic data of each
> patient:
>
> 1. Name
> 2. Surname
> 3. Gender
> 4. Nationality
> 5. National ID
> 6. Birth Date
> 7. Contact Number
> 8. Next of Kin Contact Number
>
> The staff needs to search the patient registry using Name or Surname or
> National ID, or a combination of all three. They need to add ne
> patients, modify existing patient records and delete existing records.
> The Chief software architect at GeoAxon has refined the specification
> and added the following:
> 1. The application must be developed using Java Standard Edition 1.5
> or 1.6.
> 2. The GUI must be implemented using SWT. 3. The GUI must consist
> of a single panel.
> 4. Any Relational Database or flat file system may be used, if a
> relational database is used a JDBC connector must be shipped with the
> product and schema generation scripts supplied.
>
>
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Re: Help with Project [message #189938 is a reply to message #189824] |
Thu, 25 January 2007 12:54 |
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Originally posted by: wayne.beaton._NOSPAM_eclipse.org
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> I'd be happy to work on this project. My rates range from $50/hour to
> $100/hour, depending on the travel required and level of responsibility
> assigned. I do not do fixed-bid contracts, so your offer of $0.00 is
> rejected.
>
> Eric
Those are some pretty reasonable consulting rates. Are you some kind of
charity?
Wayne
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Re: Help with Project [message #190045 is a reply to message #189938] |
Thu, 25 January 2007 18:56 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
Wayne Beaton wrote:
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>> I'd be happy to work on this project. My rates range from $50/hour to
>> $100/hour, depending on the travel required and level of
>> responsibility assigned. I do not do fixed-bid contracts, so your
>> offer of $0.00 is rejected.
>>
>> Eric
>
> Those are some pretty reasonable consulting rates. Are you some kind of
> charity?
>
> Wayne
Yes, I am in some ways ;-) For example, I spend waaay too much time
hanging out on these groups ;-)
Still, your response is interesting. Where I live (Tampa, FL) that is
the market range (actually, it has been quite a while since anyone I
know has actually pulled $100/hour). I wonder if it is just this market,
or what...? Like I said, it does depend (a lot) on amount of travel.
Eric
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Re: Help with Project [message #190074 is a reply to message #190045] |
Thu, 25 January 2007 21:47 |
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Originally posted by: wayne.beaton._NOSPAM_eclipse.org
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> Wayne Beaton wrote:
>> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>>> I'd be happy to work on this project. My rates range from $50/hour to
>>> $100/hour, depending on the travel required and level of
>>> responsibility assigned. I do not do fixed-bid contracts, so your
>>> offer of $0.00 is rejected.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>
>> Those are some pretty reasonable consulting rates. Are you some kind
>> of charity?
>>
>> Wayne
>
> Yes, I am in some ways ;-) For example, I spend waaay too much time
> hanging out on these groups ;-)
>
> Still, your response is interesting. Where I live (Tampa, FL) that is
> the market range (actually, it has been quite a while since anyone I
> know has actually pulled $100/hour). I wonder if it is just this market,
> or what...? Like I said, it does depend (a lot) on amount of travel.
>
> Eric
I'm hardly qualified to say. I've always worked for others who take care
of setting consulting rates.
Wayne
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