Abstract

The importance of collegiate work in educational instutets of all levels has been increasing in recent years. In the case of the Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala with the incorporation of integrative activities combining different learning units, accordingly the development of specific software becomes more complete, helping the Computer Engineering student to combine their knowledge in a planned manner. This paper presents a Medical Application project, specifically focused on the development of a medical appointment generator called Vida Sana, which was built as an integrative activity using the reference model CMMi Dev Level 2 model, under the waterfall methodology. The idea is that software development is done by the students in an organized manner, coordinating individual learning of seven learning units to achieve a quality application for Android mobile devices.

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