METHODOLOGY FOR BUILDING MODERN SAAS-APPLICATIONS

Abstract

The aim of this research is to create a methodology for developing SaaS-applications, which would combine basic design patterns cloud-native applications and provide an environment for their easy creation and support.

Authors and Affiliations

Evgen Kravchuk, Valentyn Mahas

Keywords

Related Articles

PROBLEMS OF EXIT FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION: UK EXPERIENCE

The article gives the general procedure for the country's exit from the European Union, provided by Art. 50 Lisbon Treaty. The possible consequences of the UK's exit from the European Union are explored. Optimistic and p...

ARTIFICIAL FORMATION OF INERTIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR HUMAN MOVEMENTS CORRECTION

In the paper modern playpens constructions, which is designed to create a specific skills or abilities in childhood, are analyzed. Established presence and degree of influence of Coriolis acceleration on the formation si...

FEATURES AND METHODS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH-SPEED VIDEO RECORDING

For revealing the features and methods of realization of high-speed video researches were investigated: optoelectronic converters, formation and transformation of electronic signals, requirements for lighting, modern dat...

CLASSIFICATION OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS AS OBJECTS OF ACCOUNTING

The approaches to the classification of intangible assets as a specific resource of the enterprise and the object of accounting were investigated. Problematic aspects of existed classification are considered and proposed...

COPING BEHAVIOR IN DIFFICULT LIFE SITUATIONS

Generalization and systematization of modern approaches for study of coping and different aspects of this phenomenon, such as classifications of coping strategies, differentiation of concepts coping and psychological def...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP236016
  • DOI -
  • Views 88
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Evgen Kravchuk, Valentyn Mahas (2016). METHODOLOGY FOR BUILDING MODERN SAAS-APPLICATIONS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 3(6), 15-17. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-236016