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Data Model Management for Supporting Volunteer's Occupation Services

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This paper presents briefly the SpONSOR project and the developed Data Management Services, acting as a glue between the User Requirements, the System Requirements and the development of the core IT software components managing the occupation services developed during the SpONSOR project. This gives an overview of the main services provided by the platform, the chosen architecture model including the relationships between the different conceptual models and the data models implemented within the platform. The main outcome of this work will constitute an input for the development of the platform as a complete service-oriented system supporting and publishing an API for managing organizations, opportunities and volunteers.

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          ICCTA '19: Proceedings of the 2019 5th International Conference on Computer and Technology Applications
          April 2019
          206 pages
          ISBN:9781450371810
          DOI:10.1145/3323933

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