Status Information Management System
| Computer-aided system for victims registration of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station disaster developed for Ukrainian state institutions. | |
Customer
Department in the affairs of protection of the population from the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl AES of the Kharkov regional state administration (Department)
Technologies, Programming Skills, and Tools
Status v.2 (2003 – now)
- J2EE (JSP, Java Servlets, JDBC)
- IDE: Eclipse
- JavaScript (client-side business logic)
- HTML, CSS
- DBMS: IBM DB2 v.7.1
Status v.1 (1996 – 2003)
- C++
- Client OSs: PS DOS v.6, Windows 3.11, Windows 95/98
- Server OS: IBM OS/2 v.3
- DBMS: IBM DB2 v.2
Scope
Computer-added information system is built according to the client/server model and runs into the Department’s local network. The system provides the centralized data storage and multi-user sharing information processing with the access delimitation.
Main features of the system:
- storage and processing of the about registered victims of Chernobyl Atomic station accident
- multi-user access with different roles to the information storage
- detailed search of persons by given parameters (supports syntax and semantic error checking)
- generation of reports in different perspectives for different Department needs
- information storage and processing for subsidiary databases (integrated with the main one) according to the applied registration tasks
- ensuring the daily record-keeping of the Department
In the early of 2006 Status database contains the detailed information about more than 45,000 person, who are registered in the Kharkov region as victims.
The system was reengineered and implemented in the 2003 and the operation testing was successfully done in 2004-2005.
In 2006-2007 the several new parts of the system is developed to enlarge system functionality according to customer’s needs. More reports and compensation accounting system is added.
Actions
- software applications development
- deployment of enterprise network
- staff training
- support actions
- system reengineering




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