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    ipmiro

    PMI Romania Chapter mobile application

    A group of enthusiastic people started to work as volunteers on an interesting software project targeting mobile devices. The main scope of the project is to enable the end users accessing the PMI (Project Management Institute) Romania Chapter's resources no matter it's about of events, project management articles or job postings. The end user has been identified as a member or non-member of PMI Romania Chapter or any project management professional interested to be up-to-date with what is happening inside the PMI community. The software project consists of a front-end application (client) and a back-end application (server). The front-end application should be able to run on smartphones and tablets on different operating systems: iOS (Apple), Android (Google) or QNX (RIM). It's the application for the end-user. The back-end application should be able to run on one of the PMI's Windows/Unix servers. It's the application that should provide content to the front-end.
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