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Building bespoke: tips and tricks from redesigning a student support system

Track: Technical & Reporting

Session Number: 6519
Date: Fri, Oct 21st, 2022
Time: 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Room: Conference 2 B & C

Description:

Have you ever been faced with building a PeopleSoft application from scratch? Do you want to create an app that looks great and works seamlessly?

The University of Cambridge has recently been trying to do just that! We're currently building a bespoke application to improve the sharing of sensitive information between staff who support students with disabilities. In this session, we'll look at how we've built parts of the app, and share some of the tips and tricks that we've picked up along the way.

The app is built in Campus Solutions and uses a combination of delivered technologies, including Fluid UI, tiles and navigation collections, pivot grids, and the notifications framework. We'll focus on selected features and show how to create these using Application Designer, PeopleCode, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The session will be relevant for anyone who is involved in Fluid PeopleSoft development at their institutions.
Session Type: Regular Session
Tags: CSS, Development, Fluid, Fluid UI, HTML, Javascript, Notification Framework, PeopleCode, Pivot Grid, UI, User interface

Target Audience: Technical
Audience Level: Intermediate
Level of Customization: Bolt-On
Project Phase: Production
Project Go-Live: 2020 or beyond
Session Type: Regular Session
Tags: CSS, Development, Fluid, Fluid UI, HTML, Javascript, Notification Framework, PeopleCode, Pivot Grid, UI, User interface

Target Audience: Technical
Audience Level: Intermediate
Level of Customization: Bolt-On
Project Phase: Production
Project Go-Live: 2020 or beyond

Speakers

Primary Presenter
Alastair Appleton
Developer
University of Cambridge