
handle: 11441/139699
The main objective of this project is to design and implement a calendar service that allows publishing the shifts of the professionals of a hospital service. In addition, the individual calendars of the doctors involved will be generated and sent to them by email. In addition, it has been simplifying the deployment method to facilitate continuous improvement of the project. The solution has been designed in the Spring environment and following the iCalendar standard. For this, the ical4j and Javaxmail libraries have been used. This project is based on the work conducted by Miguel Ángel González-Alorda Cantero entitled "Service for the management of complementary care activities" and is a version of this, with the functions of calendar management incorporated.
El objetivo principal de este proyecto es diseñar e implementar un servicio de calendarios que permita publicar los turnos de los profesionales de un servicio hospitalario. Además, se generarán los calendarios individuales de los doctores involucrados, que les serán enviados por correo electrónico. La solución ha sido diseñada en el entorno Spring y siguiendo el estándar iCalendar. Para ello se han utilizado las librerías ical4j y Javaxmail. Este proyecto se basa en el trabajo realizado por Miguel Ángel González-Alorda Cantero titulado “Servicio para la gestión de actividades asistenciales complementarias” [1] y supone una versión de este, con las funciones de gestión de calendarios incorporadas.
Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Ingeniería de las tecnologías de Telecomunicación
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