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Client Overview
Located in Fremont, California US, our client is a leading provider of network monitoring and analysis tools for real-time application troubleshooting. It is the only company that identifies network problems at the application layer and enables IT administrators to visualize and pinpoint the source of network problems easily and immediately, leading to a faster resolution that ensures business continuity.
Project Overview
After the successful deliveries of pilot projects, Protocol Decoder Development and Quality Assurance Project, our outstanding and high quality performance was greatly valued and the client decided to further extend cooperation with UFIDA Software Engineering (USE) by initiating multiple projects.
For these long-term projects, we provided various portfolio services including software R&D, Software testing, IT R&D and Networks Protocol Analysis. USE assigned dedicated project manager and experienced software engineers who consistently worked on projects until completion. The team also worked on re-development, project support and maintenance for further product updates.
Technologies and Solution from USE
USE was responsible for UI design & implementation and also for User Report research & development. Java was used for User Report R&D.
For Protocol Decoder, we developed it using programming language CMDL in CMDE/Visio Studio2003; we developed and tested more than 200 network protocol decoders such as IPsec ISAKMP and MobileIPv6, and made them integral part of the product "ClearSight Analyzer".
For Software testing, The QA team in USE carries out a test solution which includes a set of test frameworks as well as a many automated test cases, over 75% of all test cases have been successfully converted to automated ones. Rational Functional tester tool was used for the automation test. Bugizilla is the bug management system.
For the Codec project, we worked on all the popular codec formats, such as H.264.H.263B, G.726, AMR, AAC, MPEG-4 and so on. The programming language was C++ and Java. JNI is also used.
In addition, we used Perforce as a configuration tool.