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Title: e-TimeWorking. IONIC Framework de desarrollo híbrido: caso práctico de estudio
Author: Terol Sánchez, Andrés
Tutor: Lorente Puchades, Ignasi
Others: Córcoles, César  
Abstract: This work proposes a study of the IONIC framework through the development of a hybrid application based on the time control of a company's workers, focused mainly on those who work outside the company. This application will allow us to test both the versatility of hybrid development on Android and IOS devices, as well as the benefits it provides in terms of access to the device's hardware, such as GPS, camera and biometrics. For this, a client/server architecture is proposed, in which HTML, CSS and JavaScript languages will be worked on on the client side, and PHP (Laravel) on the server side. The server will have an administration panel for managing registrations, cancellations and modification of worker data and generating reports. The client will have an application on a mobile device that will allow them to identify themselves precisely and record the beginnings and ends of the day. This work therefore proposes a study of the IONIC framework, which has not been studied during the master's degree, and provides a solution to one of the major problems that arose after the 2020 pandemic, such as the control and management of teleworking, proposing a unified development.
Keywords: IONIC
Laravel
teletrabajo
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 5-Jan-2025
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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