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Kit Rails
Kit Rails

CPAL – A Ruby on Rails POC

CPAL – A Ruby on Rails POC

 

Infosys Technologies Ltd. had no projects running in Ruby on Rails. This resulted in our going ahead and creating a POC in Ruby on Rails - CPAL is a tool to collaborate the learning that we struggle to acquire individually, so that collaboration can help our team to forge ahead as a whole in achieving team goals.

 

This concept was put forward at Infosys Technologies Ltd. together by:

  1. S V Subrahmanya
  2. Anupama Nithyanand
  3. Miti Bhat

 

 The various modules in this project are:

 

  • ECM(Content Management):
    We would usually keep walking around trying to ask each other for slides and documents for our presentations, as also snippets of code are usually written again and again. Why start from scratch? Using CPAL portal, we can now build on efforts by our team members. This would mean that we upload our slides,  documents and code snippets for reuse. Team members would download it, change it to suit their needs and deliver suitably - the original content still remains the same.
    Also, if anybody finds a group of good ones, they could just group them into a logical assembly for future reference
  • Virtual Labs:
    Would you want some labs to be available online?
    A team member could setup a customized lab for his Trainees.The Virtual labs are a means to set up a predefined environment, for his Trainees to work on even after his online session to them. He could give it to them as an incentive to get more brownie points….
  • Communities:
    Team members can form their own communities – Mathematics, Compilers, Agile, Struts……
    Team members could create a discussion group….. mini ones tailor-made to their Business Units and build up a knowledge trove.
  • Events:
    Team members could post their Business Unit Events using the Events Module. This module could be customized more to suit individual needs.
  • Blogs:
    Every IBU has internal discussions. Let the team members blog it out… They could get Brownie points for sharing their knowledge proactively and there would be a subtle increase in productivity
  • Tech Tips:
    Tech Tips make life easy and time saved by individuals over trivial issues of various products and services.
  • RSS:
    Each team member keeps himself aware of happenings in your IBU, the technology, and events using RSS feeds.
  • Wikis:
    Lets the SMEs build up content collectively using Wikis.
  • Administration:
    CPAL Administration allows maintenance of each module by delegation to various team members…. Delegated module  ownership for easy Administration of the Application

  

Solution/approach details :

CPAL used Ruby on Rails 2 which is hosted on Mongrel server. Load balancing of the application is taken care by creating Mongrel cluster. Mongrel cluster is a set of scripts that allows easy management of Mongrel instances via the init system.

 

The preferred configuration involves using Apache as a proxy server that sends Rails requests to Mongrel while serving requests.

 

Technologies/Tool kits/Framework used:

 

         Ruby on Rails, Apache Application Server, Mongrel Cluster, MS Virtual Server, MySQL

Current clients/prospects

Currently only an Infosys internal project

Performance:

     The performance test results for CPAL as obtained using Microsoft VSTS can be summarized as follows:

 

 For a user load of 1000 concurrent users, the average response time was 0.2 sec.

 

High level details on size/effort:

 

Team:

       Developers at any given time: 25(rotated about 50 totally for the entire duration)

       PM: 2(rotated about 4 totally)

       GPM: 1

       SQA: 1

       Testers: 4(used 8 totally)

       Documenter: 1

 

Business Advantage:

        This POC resulted in Infosys Technologies Ltd. getting a commercial client for themselves.

About the Author

Miti Bhat the author of this article is working as the Principal, Education and Research at Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore. The author has about 18 years of IT experience, and has extensive knowledge in various technologies like ASP.Net, C#, Java, Ruby on Rails etc. Miti Bhat has led many IT projects, in a managerial role as well as actively researched in information technologies, including the one mentioned in this article.

Pig Rails for a cocker spaniel UK ONLY?

Hi
My cocker spaniel is 6 weeks preggy 7 on tuesday, i was wondering whether i should bother or not with pig rails. I understand they are for big breeds and my cocker spaniel is small for her breed as it is... also she is very large, i was wondering how much an x-ray would be as i want to see how many pups are actually there??
thanks and all information will help
I understand that it is best to see the vet however everytime she goes it cost me £20. I dont mind taking her a fthree-four times but i have other things to buy for her such as new whelping box, whelping kit etc and it is coming to a fortune as i have already visited for 3 reasons.

Buy a new 36" plastic dog bed and don't bother with a whelping box or pig rails. ( The plastic beds are not freely available in the USA so they have to resort to kiddie pools & purpose built boxes.)

I wouldn't have her x rayed but would have an ultrasound scan donne if there is a good scanner locally. Ask at the vet or at your local dog club or the stud owner.

Whelping kit = new kitchen rolls, old boil washed towels, cardboard box with hot water bottle (or pop bottle with warm water) to put puppies out of mums way if you need to trek to the vet. You don't need the stuff that gets put in commercial sets.

Have you got a heat lamp?

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