Dochazka is a long-term project to replace the obsolete Attendance & Time Tracking system used by the Prague office since 2007. Dochazka is a complex system consisting of three major components:

In addition to the modules listed above, the Dochazka project also spawned the App::CELL and Date:Holidays:CZ CPAN modules.

The Dochazka REST server is implemented as a state machine powered by Web::Machine. The front-end is implemented using jQuery and RequireJS.

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