The Open House application was developed by Efficens Software, Ltd. in response
to a real-life emergency. The city of Sderot is located in the south of Israel,
a few kilometers away from the Gaza Strip. While it has not been in the headlines
of the media, for the past several years during the Palestinian Intifada, Sderot
has been hit by hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of rockets fired from the Gaza
Strip. In May 2007, Sderot took so many rocket hits that it threatened to close
the city down. Schools closed and people looked for shelter with family and friends
who lived in safer places.
A group of citizens turned to information technology to find them places to stay
until it was safe to return to their homes. They chose Iron Speed Designer to build
a .NET web application to match offers to host the Sderot population with the actual
needs of the city’s citizens. Due to the imminent danger of the situation, the application
needed to be built in the shortest possible timeframe. The application was a public
utility used by any citizen of Israel who wanted to be involved in the Sderot “safe home”
mission.
The Open House application manages a repository of people offering to host Sderot
citizens in their homes. The application also manages the requests for housing
from Sderot citizens themselves. The application lets the user match pairs of
host and guest, based on several criteria, such as number of family members,
location, dates, etc.
A Sderot family who wants to be hosted immediately searches through the current host
offer in order to find a suitable host family. When found, the user can interact with
the host family by phone, Skype or e-mail.
If no matching offers are found, the Sderot user can add his family request to
the system. As soon as a matching offer has been entered into the system, an alert
is sent out to both families to notify them about the match.
For the hosting families, the scenario is similar. They search for Sderot families
who might be compatible with their housing situation. If a family is not found, the
offer is entered into the system. Again, once a match is entered, an alert is sent
out to both families.
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