Friday, March 6, 2009

Q3 Technologies: Compound Management System

Q3 Technologies, Gurgaon, India developed a compound management system with complete inventory of the Lab in MOSS 2007 environment.

Business Situation:

Client is having their existing web-based applications developed in classic ASP and wanted their complete application in MOSS 2007 environment. They also wanted to integrate one complete product to keep track of all labs. Client wanted graphical reports and searching facilities for all labs. The proposed needed to have a Compound management system with complete inventory of the Lab. They wanted good security maintained at various locations and users could only login to the permitted locations only.

Solution:

  • The SharePoint technology experts at Q3 Technologies thoroughly studied the client requirements and investigated the various features provided by their existing application. Based on the study a FRS was developed.
  • The design team designed the application very carefully based on the functional requirements.
  • Q3 Tech involved the QA team from the very beginning to insure the very good quality and bug free design.
  • Q3 Tech assigned a team of Database experts to design the database and reports.
  • Q3 Tech setup a team for study of their existing system. The team studied the current system and understood the requirements of the client.
  • Q3 Tech realized that the quality of the code and application of the application was very important so a very good review process was implemented to avoid the errors and ensure good optimization of the code.

· A dedicated team of SharePoint experts has been provided to the client with the option of working in flexible hours, if needed.

  • The application was designed a sit can keep track of all lab locations, containers which stores compounds and compound information. The application is also responsible for different operations in a lab.
  • To be more user friendly for the users the development team implemented GUI based application. From the various locations shown on the world’s map a user can click on a particular location and all labs would be available. In a lab user can select different locations and can select containers of different substance. After selecting a container all information related to the container were shown to the user with different options to perform.
The users were given different options to perform based on the privileges they were having.

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