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Creating software component using atomic design and test-driven development
We are living in the age of hyperconnectivity where millions of people are using digital communities to exchange information with each other. People are radically changing the rules of business. They demand effortless, smooth, and personalized experiences at every touch point of the customer journey. To make the most of the opportunities ahead, businesses must go beyond hardware devices and traditional ways of serving their customers. Nordea is keenly aware of these opportunities. The bank is building new digital solutions to offer its customers the best-in-class experience. This thesis project concerns the building of a common software component that can be used by developers to facilitate their development process in one of Nordea’s digital project. In the financial sector, each change must be done in the way that it is secure, compliant, yet scalable and maintainable. This thesis project serves as a proof of concept of why and how using common components helps developers to complete their development faster, as well as making software well-organized, scalable and maintainable. The thesis report offers a brief introduction to Nordea, as one of the leading banks in Northern Europe. The theoretical section discusses the concepts underlying the thesis project, such as good practices in software development. In addition to that, it briefly explains various development methodologies in the project implementation process, such as atomic design, test-driven development, and code coverage. The objective was to build a common component that was scalable, maintainable and could later be used by other developers to build their software features. In this thesis project, atomic design is mentioned since it is the methodology that is used in system designs which lead to the design of common components. In the project implementation, test-driven development (TDD) is used. TDD is an increasingly popular and practical development methodology in today's software industry. It depends heavily on the repetition of a succinct cycle ...
Creating software component using atomic design and test-driven development
We are living in the age of hyperconnectivity where millions of people are using digital communities to exchange information with each other. People are radically changing the rules of business. They demand effortless, smooth, and personalized experiences at every touch point of the customer journey. To make the most of the opportunities ahead, businesses must go beyond hardware devices and traditional ways of serving their customers. Nordea is keenly aware of these opportunities. The bank is building new digital solutions to offer its customers the best-in-class experience. This thesis project concerns the building of a common software component that can be used by developers to facilitate their development process in one of Nordea’s digital project. In the financial sector, each change must be done in the way that it is secure, compliant, yet scalable and maintainable. This thesis project serves as a proof of concept of why and how using common components helps developers to complete their development faster, as well as making software well-organized, scalable and maintainable. The thesis report offers a brief introduction to Nordea, as one of the leading banks in Northern Europe. The theoretical section discusses the concepts underlying the thesis project, such as good practices in software development. In addition to that, it briefly explains various development methodologies in the project implementation process, such as atomic design, test-driven development, and code coverage. The objective was to build a common component that was scalable, maintainable and could later be used by other developers to build their software features. In this thesis project, atomic design is mentioned since it is the methodology that is used in system designs which lead to the design of common components. In the project implementation, test-driven development (TDD) is used. TDD is an increasingly popular and practical development methodology in today's software industry. It depends heavily on the repetition of a succinct cycle ...
Creating software component using atomic design and test-driven development
Le, Nghi (author) / Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulu
2017-01-01
10024/45880
Theses
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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