This case takes place in Rhode Island and involves the plaintiff, a web based social networking platform, suing the defendant, a computer software development company, for breach of contract. The plaintiff had contracted the defendant to develop and create the software platform on which their computer network would run, as it needed strict requirements to be compatible with the Virtual Basic, or Vb, programming language. The contract was for delivery of a product with certain features and functionality and included the stipulation that the defendant use his best efforts to track deficiencies within the program. The plaintiff in this case sought a website designer and software engineer to analyze the structure and architecture of the programming, and determine to what extent the defendant was at fault for the shortcomings of the coding. The program uses a database system, which communicates with the main program through another application. The main program uses Apache-Tomcat to run Java and other Jvt-related applications using another open framework. The main program then communicates with the front end through XML. The front end uses a JavaScript library as well as HTML5 and CSS3. It also uses another open framework for the visualizer. Additionally, it uses programs for crawling email and social networks and to facilitate trusted connections, manipulate spam filters, and facilitate social media optimization. The main problem in all of this programming, however, is the database. Ideally, this expert will be familiar with data management and the data storage software to quantify the costs involved from a web developmental standpoint.