The Redbrook County legacy system is a client/server application that consists
of a front-end software application and a back-end database server. It is used to
handle the building permit applications and review process as described in 4.1.1,
“Current building permit process” on page 62.
Redbrook County’s data is stored in an IBM UDB DB2 server. All data
manipulation and management are done via the legacy application. Figure 4-2
shows the architecture of the Redbrook County legacy system.
The data input to the system includes the following information:
Owner information
New permit application
Payment fees
Board recommendations
Permit issued
Inspections
Certificate of occu
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