Encontrar un bien inmueble donde vivir para satisfacer la necesidad de vivienda cuando se reside, trabaja o estudia fuera de la ciudad natal, es algo importante que requiere de tiempo y dinero. En base a ello, el presente artículo consistió en desarrollar una aplicación informática para la búsqueda de oferta de alquiler de inmuebles para los habitantes de la ciudad de Loja, el cual consta de 4 fases, en la primera fase se realizó una revisión de trabajos similares para identificar requisitos generales, luego se aplicó encuestas a 186 personas para adquirir requisitos que contrasten con los obtenidos anteriormente, dando como resultado el documento de especificación de requerimientos según el estándar IEEE830. En la segunda fase se llevó a cabo el diseño de la aplicación, donde se utilizó la metodología XP y el modelo 4+1 respectivamente para organizar la aplicación, de igual manera se utilizó la arquitectura cliente servidor multicapa para separar la lógica de presentación, lógica de negocio y la lógica de datos; en la tercera fase se codificó el web service API REST, el cliente web y móvil. Finalmente, en la cuarta fase se realizó pruebas de funcionalidad en base a los criterios de aceptación de las Historias de Usuario, las pruebas de carga y estrés obteniendo tiempos de respuesta adecuados de la petición entre el cliente y el servidor, y las pruebas de usabilidad se llevaron a cabo en un ambiente controlado donde se encuestó a 63 personas identificando que la aplicación es fácil de usar y ayuda a reducir el tiempo de búsqueda de un bien inmueble.
Finding a real estate where to live to satisfy the need for housing when living, working or studying outside the hometown, is something important that requires time and money. Based on this, the present article consisted of developing a computer application for the search of real estate rental offer for the inhabitants of the city of Loja, which consists of 4 phases, in the first phase a review of similar works was carried out to identify general requirements, then surveys were applied to 186 people to acquire requirements that contrast with those obtained previously, resulting in the requirements specification document according to the IEEE830 standard. In the second phase the application design was carried out, where the XP methodology and the 4+1 model respectively were used to organize the application, in the same way the multilayer client server architecture was used to separate the presentation logic, business logic and data logic; in the third phase the web service API REST, the web and mobile client were coded. Finally, in the fourth phase, functionality tests were performed based on the acceptance criteria of the User Stories, load and stress tests obtaining adequate response times of the request between the client and the server, and usability tests were carried out in a controlled environment where 63 people were surveyed identifying that the application is easy to use and helps to reduce the search time of a real estate.
In the second phase, the development and design of the application was carried out, so the XP methodology and the 4+1 model were used respectively to organize the application, in the same way the multilayer client server architecture was used to separate the presentation logic, business logic and data logic.Finally, in this third phase, functionality tests were performed based on the acceptance criteria of user stories, load and stress tests obtaining adequate response times of the request between the client and the server, and usability tests were carried out in a controlled environment where 63 people were surveyed identifying that the application is easy to use and helps reduce search time of a property.
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