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The ADAPT Project is currently developing several web-based applications which support digital preservation. These applications consist of two parts, a server component which is controlled through a RESTful API, and a web-based client which controls and displays information from the service using JSON. | The ADAPT Project is currently developing several web-based applications which support digital preservation. These applications consist of two parts, a server component which is controlled through a RESTful API, and a web-based client which controls and displays information from the service using JSON. | ||
The student will initially work to create an attractive javascript-bsed web interface for | The student will initially work to create an attractive javascript-bsed web interface for these services. Depending on skill and motivation, there are a variety of other programming opportunities available in the lab. | ||
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Revision as of 14:27, 13 October 2010
Undergraduate Positions
The ADAPT Project has the following undergraduate positional available at this time.
Web Designer/Programmer
Description
The ADAPT Project is currently developing several web-based applications which support digital preservation. These applications consist of two parts, a server component which is controlled through a RESTful API, and a web-based client which controls and displays information from the service using JSON.
The student will initially work to create an attractive javascript-bsed web interface for these services. Depending on skill and motivation, there are a variety of other programming opportunities available in the lab.
Requirements
Candidates must have experience in designing web page using javascript. Ideally, candidates will also have java programming and experience in working with REST/JSON based web technologies.
Applying
Please send a copy of your resume/CV to msmorul at umiacs.umd.edu