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Modern Single Page Application Architecture: A case study

Journal
Studies in Informatics and Control
ISSN
1220-1766
Date Issued
2019-06-30
Author(s)
Gavrilă, Veronica
Băjenaru, Lidia
Dobre, Ciprian
DOI
10.24846/v28i2y201911
Abstract
This paper presents the latest technologies and methodologies available today with a view to creating a high
performance, unique and user-experience centric platform. The Client application is a Single Page Application (SPA) and is the most complex component due to its extremely modular architecture. This is not a simple webpage but a stand-alone application, divided into components according to their role. The modular and complex component-based architecture proposed at all levels of the application, ranging from the client all the way up to the storage level, underlies the INTELLIT platform. The INTELLIT platform aims to provide an easy access to information about the life and work of Romanian authors, the most important moments in our culture, the complete calendar of events from 1994 to 2000, the canonical work of different national authors. The new approach also addresses the identification of new ways to modulate and structure such a platform, both on the client side and on the server side, so that individual testing of the various components and any subsequent changes can be achieved as easily as possible. The main reasons these technologies and models were chosen are performance, low code duplication, modularity and reuse of components.
Subjects

Literary patrimony

Digital platform

SPA

PWA

MVVM

VueJS

Modular architecture

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