The window manager project consisted of creating a content manager where it was possible for the user to organize their content across the screen, save and load their display layout.
Because there were multiple data sources with multiple formats generated in different time frames, the solution should be as flexible as possible in content consumption. The screen where this content would be displayed was more than 3 meters in length by more than 1 meter in height, occupying three Windows desktops and connected to a
Creston automation solution.
A desktop application was developed that consumed content such as
Microsoft Office files, videos, images, pdfs and web sites. This content was organized through a
Dock Panel component and used APIs or components such as
Office,
Acrobat, and
WebKit to display the content.
HTML pages have been generated with some javascript features for the user to display, for example, miscellaneous images without the need for IT intervention in content suitability.
For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.
Project start year: 2012
Duration: 6 moths
Position: Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Help Desk, Infrastructure Analyst, Front-end, Back-end, Coordinator
Working for:
BRQ
Client:
Petrobras
Technologies:
C# .Net, Css3, HTML5, Xml, TFS, Linq, jQuery,
Dock Panel,
WebKit,
Windows Forms,
XLRunner,
Kanban
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