Sistema de información para el registro y gestión de vendedores informales de los municipios de Colombia
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2021-06-04
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
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The objective of this work is to carry out the analysis, design and implementation of an application that allows the registration and management of the basic information of informal vendors in the municipalities of Colombia, taking as a reference what is proposed in the public policy of informal vendors. In the first part, the current situation related to the existing normative problem for the identification, categorization and link to the labor formality of informal vendors is presented, as well as the existence of information systems that support the information management of the same. , and carry out the evaluation of different options of existing tools in the market that partially or totally meet the needs of linking informal vendors to projects to improve their social conditions and analyze the impact of the implementation of a software solution. To document the needs of the solution, a high-level description of the functional, non-functional, and architectural requirements is constructed. The proposed solution complies with and takes advantage of the recommendations of the good practices of software architectures, starting with a definition of the entities or objects that will represent the actors of the application, later the detail of the use cases that will explain at a high level the functionalities of the solution, and finally the diagrams that show greater detail of the same will be detailed. The construction of the solution is done using tools and technologies currently considered leaders for software development, which help to achieve time reductions in the coding process and allow the application of object-oriented programming and good development practices. . Finally, tests of the solution are carried out to validate that the stated objectives and the functional and non-functional requirements have been met.