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sinne10 authored Apr 27, 2024
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=== Technology decisions

The technologies chosen for developing the WIQ web app are ::
* **Java** : Java is a high-level, object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. It is known for its portability, security features, and wide range of applications, from mobile to enterprise systems.

* **Nodejs** : Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside of a web browser, allowing developers to build scalable network applications.

* **ReactJS** : A JavaScript library that facilitates the creation of interactive grafical interfaces.
* **Sass** : A scripting language that is compiled into CSS. It extends CSS by providing several mechanisms such as variables, nested rules, mixins, functions, and inheritance. (Not used)
* **TypeScript** : A superset of JavaScript that adds various features that can resolve code errors before running the actual code. (Not used)
* **SpringBoot** : An extension of the Spring framework for creating Java applications. SpringBoot offers many preconfigurations that accelerate the code production process. (Not used)

* **Wikidata Toolkit** : Wikidata Toolkit is a Java library for accessing Wikidata and other Wikibase installations. It can be used to create bots, to perform data extraction tasks (e.g., convert all data in Wikidata to a new format), and to do large-scale analyses that are too complex for using a simple SPARQL query service.
* **Docker** : Docker provides tools and a runtime environment to manage these containers efficiently, allowing developers to build, ship, and run applications consistently across different environments.
* **MySql** : MySQL is an open-source relational database management system that uses SQL for managing and manipulating data. (Not used)
* **Mongo DB** : MongoDB is a popular open-source NoSQL database management system that stores data flexible, JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas.

* **Express** : Express is a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework that provides a robust set of features for building web and mobile applications.

* **Nodejs** : Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside of a web browser, allowing developers to build scalable network applications.
* **Mongo DB** : MongoDB is a popular open-source NoSQL database management system that stores data flexible, JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas.

* **Docker** : Docker provides tools and a runtime environment to manage these containers efficiently, allowing developers to build, ship, and run applications consistently across different environments.

* **Java** : Java is a high-level, object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. It is known for its portability, security features, and wide range of applications, from mobile to enterprise systems.

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* **Sass** : A scripting language that is compiled into CSS. It extends CSS by providing several mechanisms such as variables, nested rules, mixins, functions, and inheritance.

* **TypeScript** : A superset of JavaScript that adds various features that can resolve code errors before running the actual code.

* **SpringBoot** : An extension of the Spring framework for creating Java applications. SpringBoot offers many preconfigurations that accelerate the code production process.

* **MySql** : MySQL is an open-source relational database management system that uses SQL for managing and manipulating data.


=== Top-level Decomposition
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| The personal information of a user will only be viewable by him/her and user data must be stored securely.

| Performance
| The application must not have fast response times.
| The application must have fast response times.

| Robustness
| The application must answer as expected under all conditions.
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