Authors:
Nisrine El Marzouki
1
;
Mohamed El Mehdi El Aissi
1
;
Yassine Loukili
1
;
Chaimae Ouali- Alami
1
;
Younes Lakhrissi
1
and
Oksana Nikiforiva
2
Affiliations:
1
SIGER Laboratory, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez
;
2
FCSIT, Riga Technical University, Riga
Keyword(s):
Covid-19, Digital workspace, Model composition, Model Driven Architecture, Liferay, Prototype.
Abstract:
In the era of covid-19 and with the policy of confinement in order to overcome the pandemic of the coronavirus, telework is a mode of work organization, which has obvious virtues. It notably makes it possible to avoid tiredness and lost time in transport, to contribute to the fight against climate change by reducing pollution, to reduce fuel consumption and therefore to increase the purchasing power of households, and also to better organize his working time by staying at home. However, the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is a necessity, in this context digital workspaces are presented as a strong and powerful platform which implements several ready-to-use modules and also the possibility of adding blocks or what is called in digital workspace jargon a portlet. We will study in this article the architecture of Liferay digital workspace and its ability to present us reusable portlets, so we will refer to the composition of the models in the context of Model Dri
ven Architecture in order to propose a complete and global prototype that meets the expected needs.
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