The initiative came to create a tool that facilitated the preparation of undergraduate students for ENADE and POSCOMP exams. The SAPPE System was born from the work done by the students (Alexandre Sousa, Elivando Lima, Francisco Gleyson, Mara Souza, Conceição Arruda and Humberto Queiroz) in the Software Engineering discipline, taught by Professor Camilo Almenra. The fellows of the Tutorial Education Program (PET) continued the work started in the engineering chair and started to develop the system.
The system is divided into three modules: the participant (students); the supervisor (teachers) and the administrator. The system development process was based on the iterative and incremental model, which divides the development of a cycle software product, where each development cycle can be identified the phases of analysis, design, implementation and testing of the product. The project began at the beginning of 2011 and made an initial version for use at the end of 2012. The tools used in development were: Netbeanside 6.8, PostgressQL such as SGBD, Java Server Pages (JSP) as Java Web technology and Ibatis as object-reaction mapping framework. We have completed a first version in which it is installed on the UFC server in Quixadá. The intention is to disclose to the academic community and encourage the use of the system by students, as a form of preparation for postgraduate entrance exams (Master and Doctorate).