•The HVAC sector frequently uses Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data models that describe both architectural and construction industry data. Engineers spend their workdays maintaining various control systems. To prevent this issue and to optimize all aspects of the engineers’ work, we proposed the HVAC Software.
•The software provides two modules for different types of end-users to allow a smooth flow of information. One of the modules concerns calculations, the other on technical descriptions. The module for ventilation system engineers was delivered first.
•The architect uploads the IFC file and the system analyses the data and generates the floor plan. Then, the engineers use this data to prepare instructions and upload them to the system. The system models predict the capacity of the space and generate a technical description.
•Understanding the need for a quick statement of numbers at the end of the month, a large number of invoices, and the cash flow of the financial teams, the client proposed a solution that ensures efficiency by facilitating invoice registration and data control.
•The customer was affected by the high costs of the promised infrastructure, the reliability and performance of the application, challenging to adapt and maintain.
•We have upgraded the application from a standard on-premise web application to a cloud serverless web app, fully utilizing scalability and a global range of Azure services. We have also implemented DevOps best practices with the launch of Continues Integration and Continues Deployment, as well as the full management of Azure resources.
•The goal of the project is to reduce admission room traffic and relief administrative workload, create a clear and simple process for patient admission that will facilitate the work of medical personnel and help patients through this process without undue stress.
•The app allows detailed planning of patient receptions within 15-minute timeframes. The medical registrar launches the shortcut on the computer’s desktop and sees the list of patients to be admitted for a given day. The list is divided into 15-minute slots, and each block display in alphabetical order the patient’s name. Each patient card ends with the name of the department where the patient will be admitted.
•After coming into the admission room, the patient’s guardian provides the data of the patient. The medical registrar verifies whether the patient could be registered (determined by other procedures) and, if decide to register, tick the button “Appeared at the emergency room”.
•We developed a modular, patient-centric platform using real-world data to proactively surface vital information when it’s needed. The extensive software solutions could be used by individuals (families), providers (companies) and medical clinics.
•Individuals were provided with solutions allowing them access to medical records, so when the user sets up an account for itself or the family, it will gain quick access to its documentation and be able to download it to Android and iOS app.
•The user is able to track basic health stats, including blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar – visually over time as well as combine its Fitbit® data with its own medical data and give doctors an overall insight into its health.