The client is a field services company that provides turn-key operational support services to construction, utilities and telecom sector in the US. The main services are site and plant maintenance for large enterprises. The core activities of the company also include access chamber placements, trenching, fiber backhaul, fiber splicing, structured wiring, maintaining electrical infrastructure, 24/7 maintenance of utility infrastructure and predictive maintenance of clients’ sites.
Acme One proposed two solutions to deliver a web-based and scalable field service tool. Switching over from the SharePoint platform to Google App Engine was not as hard of a decision since the client already intended to strategically align their operations with Google.
The first solution was to use the Google App Script (based on JavaScript) to make the web application using Google’s in-browser programming console. Google App Script provides a Rapid Application Development (RAD) platform to deliver fast, stable and feature-rich experience for the end users. Hosting and maintenance of applications built on App Script is absolutely free with your Google Apps for Work subscription. Additionally, App Script has built-in optimization (using built-in caching) that minimizes the number of reads & writes that improves the script performance.
The second solution was to use Google App Engine allowing us to create a full-stack server side environment that provides coding capability in Python, Java, PHP, and Go. However, the cost and time required to build the application using App Engine was higher compared to the Google App Script. Nevertheless most businesses using this type of infrastructure as a way of promoting a server-client relationship. However, it is still a fragile relationship, and requires the help of cdn performance tests and monitoring to maintain.
Instead of opting an E2E (end-to-end) solution, the client’s project team lead chose Google App Script to immediately get the development started and have a field-ready application within 6 weeks.
In the first phase of the project, Acme One developed a tablet optimized UI (User-Interface). The dashboard developed for this application contained drill-down reports, workflows and alerts. The new application was made to display only projects related to each inspectors own domain. The end users (field inspectors & technicians) were delivered only the user-relevant information in a cascading effect. The client had given 6 weeks time to deliver a lean version of this field service application. Using the Google App Script allowed us to provide a time and cost efficient solution. A field-ready application was delivered in the fourth week of project conception using the RAD methodology.
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