Project Objective Keyhole Software developed a cross-platform mobile app using React Native for a popular all-girls social networking site dedicated to the empowerment of young girls and teenagers. Girl2Girl Wall is a safe, bully-free zone for pre-teen and teen girls to start social networking. The mobile app was built for both Android and iOS platforms using React Native and can …
Modernization: COBOL Batch Processing to Spring Batch
The Keyhole team worked to modernize the organization’s enterprise batch processing applications. This project included converting a long list of COBOL batch processing applications into Java-based batch applications using the Spring Batch framework. The project encompasses a wide range of tasks from calculating and assessing fees, to processing large vendor fees, and running recon reports.
Development: Complex Data Rules & Services
A three-person Keyhole Consulting team worked to produce several integral services in an SOA environment. Project involves extensive work with C#, Entity Framework (Code First), Web API, SQL Server 2014, Unity (DI), and Moq.
Members of the Keyhole team were told on several occasions that members of congress rarely ask about the status of specific projects, but this one was often asked about by name at the high levels of concern. The project was a success.
Development: Backbone.js Assessment Application
Keyhole Software Consultants developed a Backbone.js application that allows end users to take assessments online instead of on paper.
The project, which started with no UI, had a minimum viable product (MVP) deployed to production in less than three months.
Modernization: HTML5 Designer Tool
A team of Keyhole Consultants has been focused on a rewrite initiative for a client proprietary Designer tool.
This tool enables a non-programmer to create a form-based web application by dragging UI elements onto a page of a form. The form contains pages that have UI elements. Each element has a number of associated properties, interactive at design-time. Each element can have behaviors that impart program logic to the form. The form can have a workflow associated with it. The tool user interacts with those artifacts by dragging and dropping elements, drawing behavior or workflow connections, modifying properties, and then saving the form, as XML, to a server. A web-based player interprets the form XML to serve it to an end-user as a web application.