Atl Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

Digital Inferface For The World's Busiest Airport

This airport has been thoughtfully designed with the utmost consideration for ease of use. It caters to a broad spectrum of consumers, encompassing a wide age range from young travelers as young as 16 to seasoned globetrotters up to the age of 80. The aim is to ensure that everyone, regardless of their age, can navigate the airport facilities with minimal hassle. It's a testament to the inclusivity and accessibility that the airport strives for, making it an ideal choice for travelers of all ages.

Web application - The project was developed using WordPress, within a LAMP stack environment, which consists of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. This robust and versatile platform was chosen due to its flexibility and ease of use. The overarching goal of this project was to empower the marketing team to have full control over the content. This would allow them to add, remove, or modify content as they see necessary, all within a specific, well-defined, and controlled environment. The aim was to give the marketing team the tools they needed to continually update the site with fresh content, without the need for extensive technical knowledge or the constant involvement of the development team.

Mobile App - The application was constructed utilizing Angular, with JavaScript being the primary language used. The main motivation behind choosing this technology stack was due to the significant benefits that Angular mobile development presents. Angular helps to effectively tackle issues that frequently surface during the development process of an application. This makes it a highly reliable choice for developers seeking to build robust, high-performing applications.

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The Backend

Data Management - In the context of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), the usage of WordPress, could be tailored to enhance various aspects of airport operations, passenger experience, and communication.

SQL database - The structured data, used by both WordPress and the custom application, is stored in a database. We could design and manage the database tables according to the application's requirements and interact with the database using SQL queries.

ASP.NET - Used with various methods. These include using subdomains or subdirectories, integrating via APIs, embedding WordPress within ASP.NET, implementing single sign-on (SSO), or routing requests through a reverse proxy server.

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