FenixEdu

FenixEdu
Formerly called
Projecto Fénix
Industry Educational Software
Founded 1999
Headquarters Lisbon, Portugal
Coordinates 38°44'13.1"N 9°08'20.9"W
Products FenixEdu Academic, FenixEdu Learning, OddJet, Bennu
Number of employees
21
Website fenixedu.org

FenixEdu is a software project focused on developing open source software for schools. The core development team currently works out of Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon.[1]

The goal of this project is to develop a large suite of software products that schools can easily install and configure on their on organization, with very little resources. The project also works as advanced engineering training group for students of Instituto Superior Técnico, by giving them a realistic software development environment without the real pressures of a job. The motivation behind it is that by optimising the teaching process, there are increases in the speed of science and culture development and by doing so there is a faster societal development.[1]

History

Projecto Fénix[2] original logo

The project started around 1999 when Instituto Superior Técnico felt the need of updating their student information systems, written originally in COBOL. The school started Project Fénix as a research project involving several final degree projects with the objective to create a new software platform, called Fénix, that would serve the school in their administrative needs.[2] Right from the beginning the project released its software as open source, as a way for the academic community to contribute back and also for the system to serve as a teaching tool, particularly to Software Engineering students. Over the next 12 years the project grew to manage almost all the school tasks, from grading to parking.[3]

Although the system by 2012 covered a lot of school tasks, it was a monolithic platform, and was very hard to deploy it on another schools, requiring a team of specialized developers to do it. It was around this time, when the system started growing beyond one school,[4] that the project restructured it, and rebranded itself into FenixEdu. The focus was to develop easy deployable, highly modular, pluggable and customizable pieces of software that schools could cherry pick to match their needs, requiring no more than one person to fully configure an installation.[5] Over the next years, the original platform source code was cleaned, Instituto Superior Técnico specific code removed and sliced into individual modules, that could be reused and picked individually.

Projects

As of 2014, FenixEdu released four individual software packages:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Software livre, Boas Praticas". Portuguese Government. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
  2. 1 2 "Old Projecto Fénix Logos". Projecto Fénix. Retrieved 2005-01-01.
  3. "Experiencias na Nuvem" (PDF). ISCTE-IUL / FCCN. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  4. "Implementação do sistema de gestão académica FenixEdu na Universidade de Lisboa" (PDF). Mestre de Obras. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  5. 1 2 "What is FenixEdu". Centro de Informatica do Instituto Superior Técnico. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
  6. "Announcing the release of FenixEdu Academic 4.0". FenixEdu. Retrieved 2014-11-04.
  7. "Announcing the release of FenixEdu Learning". FenixEdu. Retrieved 2014-11-10.

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