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In 2003 I participated of a great project, a new version of a system to configure the services (HTTP, ftp, etc).

This project had had 3 groups:
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  • Web (java)
  • Config (Perl)
  • Hardware/services (Linux, Solaris and Windows)

    In the beginning lider of the project idealized to contract external development for complete development.

    However I already had developed a small version to configure some services my heads I had decided to assume part of this task.
    We work in 4 people (3 heads and I - meetings had been many). I developed application of configuration, in six months, following all the defined concepts, in crazy hours (10:00AM the 01:00AM, some times working more than 24 followed hours), costing less than 1/4 of the one of the foreseen value.

    However to it I finish the web site, developed for 15 people, it did not take care of the necessities and he was with many bugs, and everything is gives to be abandoned.

  • My work was not valued, although to take care of to all the requirements, it was made by only one developer person and cost very little...

    Despite this, the solutions in Perl had started to be well accepted, and I already developed others 3 similar projects, and although to be of low cost, they had always taken care of the requirements and they are of easy maintenance, and quickly developed.

    Brazilian Portuguese

    Em 2003 eu participei de um grande projeto, uma nova versão de um sistema para configurar os serviços (http, ftp, etc.). Este projeto teve teve 3 groups:
  • Web (java)
  • Config (Perl)
  • Hardware/services (Linux, Solaris e Windows)

    No inicio o lider do projeto idealizou contratar desenvolvimento externo para desenvolvimento completo. Porém eu já havia desenvolvido uma pequena versão para configurar alguns serviços e meus chefes decidiram assumir parte desta tarefa.
    Trabalhamos em 4 pessoas (3 chefes e eu - foram inumeras reuniões).

    Eu desenvolvi a aplicacao de configuração, em seis meses, seguindo todos os conceitos definidos, em um horarios malucos (10:00AM a 01:00AM, algumas vezes trabalhando mais de 24 horas seguidas), custando menos de 1/4 do do valor previsto.

    Porém ao termino o web site, desenvolvido por 15 pessoas, não atendeu as necessidades e ficou com muitos bugs, e tudo está prestes a ser abandonado.

    Meu trabalho não foi valorizado, apesar de atender todos os requisitos, foi feito por apenas um desenvolvedor pessoa e custou muito pouco...

    Apesar disto, as soluções em Perl passaram a ser bem aceitas, e eu já desenvolvi outros 3 projetos similares, e apesar de serem de baixo custo, sempre atenderam os requisitos e são de facil manutenção, e rapidamente desenvolvidos.

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    Marco Antonio
    Rio-PM


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