Android Mobile phone app, wire planning application.

Cancelled Posted Jun 29, 2012 Paid on delivery
Cancelled Paid on delivery

This is a planning application for cable transits, these are the seals used to run wires, tubes pipe, etc. through the walls in vessels, buildings, industrial cabinets etc. Each wall penetration consists of a frame, and modules. The software needs to be able to keep track of the frame type, modules and packing order that represent the user's needs per job. Each job can have many penetrations. The application will need to be able to transmit the bill of materials and frame packing schema preferably via email.

## Deliverables

The software will need to have the ability add edit or delete a saved job with the ability to name the job. The user should be able to add, name, edit or delete frames as needed. A frame should be able to be copied and also set as a template. Each frame will have a type which will affect the type of modules used, and assigned Wedge-Kit. The user can either select the modules and spares and the appropriate frame should be selected, or select the frame size and modules required and the application will fill the remaining space. The user should be able to add the number and select the size range for the modules and any extra room for growth. The application should generate an accurate graphical representation of the packed frame. Usually the frames are packed from the bottom up and biggest cables first. And there is a steel plate called a stay-plate that is inserted at regular intervals starting at around 60mm module allowing. There needs to be a way to save this on the mobile device. The application needs to be able to transmit a materials list for the job with a layout and inventory for each frame and a consolidated bill of materials as a summary for the job. The application will need to be able to transmit the job report preferably via email.

Engineering Mobile App Development Software Architecture Software Testing

Project ID: #2755186

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Remote project Active Sep 6, 2012