A World-Renowned University Upgrades Their Strategic Game-Based Assessment Program

Education

Our Client

A premier educational institution running many management programs to help students hone their leadership skills. HTC Global Services was approached to help upgrade a strategic game-based assessment program that was used for assessing the students on their leadership skills.

The Existing System

The existing application was developed with Adobe Flash, Media Server, .NET, and MSSQL Server, which have been sunset by Adobe. The latest browsers were not supporting the application, thus posing a major security system to the institute. A cost-effective solution was what our client was looking for in the first phase. They wanted the UI to be migrated, enabling the new UI framework to work at the backend of the existing system.

The New Gaming System

The HTC team participated actively in revamping the older technology that was using the Flash and media server. The new system was to implement the MEAN stack for the front-end application. A new set of wrapper classes were written to convert the .NET XML output into Jason output. The Jason output is consumed by Node serve and provides the same to the Angular front-end.

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