Background
- Sept, 2005 Buildap 0.4 released.
- Nov, 2004 Buildap 0.2.6 released
- Oct, 2004 Buildap 0.2.4. is available for download at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73975
- Aug, 2004. We found a new name for the tool - Buildap. And did registered a new url www.buildap.com. Currently our modules were downloaded 5700 times, and going to release first functional version of Buildap 0.1 early September.
- VSCB was presented at the WWW conference http://www.www2004.org. "Web Engineering with the Visual Software Circuit Board" paper is available at the conference web site. The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) held the 13th World Wide Web Conference in New York City, 17-22 May 2004. Beginning with the first international WWW Conference in 1994, this prestigious series, organized by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), has provided a public forum for the WWW Consortium (W3C) through the annual W3C track.

- Feb, 2004 New class at AUA started to work on Buildap tasks. The focus is on the development of part libaries and reference architectures beased on Buildap platform.
- During Summer/Fall of 2003 5 masters projects were developed based on VSCB (proof of concept projects). These projects included E-Commerce and Web Applications, UI applications and Web services orchestration.
- November 15, 2003 Netbeans modules were downloaded 1400 times.
- October 21, 2003 Netbeans Graph Editor ver. 0.6 was released and was available for download
- September 3, 2003 Netbeans SVG module ver.0.9 was released and was available for download.
- February, 2003 Source code and mailing lists were hosted at www.sourceforge.net/projects/vcb
- Spring 2003, the VSCB design and concepts were elaborated during “Advanced Software Engineering: Software Architecture” course project for the American University of Armenia (http://www.aua-mirror.com/) graduate students. The VSCB conceptual framework was used as a vehicle for teaching Advanced Software Architecture.
- January 31, 2003, VCB started as an open source project under Open Source Armenia support (www.opensourcearmenia.com).
This project started by 2002-2003 Computer & Information Science Master Students of the American University of Armenia during the "Software Architecture" course lead by Hovhannes Avoyan, senior lecturer at the AUA.
Buildap was also used for teaching during similar classes in Spring 2004 at the AUA, in Fall 2004 at San Francisco State University, spring in 2005 at AUA and fall 2005 at SEUA.