Document processing system, for more details please have a look on the [permalink href=”127″]Serbian Archives of Medicine[/permalink] project page.
Tag: Healthcare industry
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Serbian Archives of Medicine
During 2006 and 2007 I was working on the web publishing platform for “Serbian Archives of Medicine” Journal of the Serbian Medical Society.
The requirement was to create a system that would accept the submitted articles, routing them through the complex system of administration, reviews, revisions, edits, and so on until they reach the publication.
On the other hand, there was a need to put the existing printed editions online as well.
I have presented to the revision board my analysis of the entities and processes, shown some ideas how to handle them in the system, they loved it, and I was hired to do the job.
After several iterations of architecture revisions, I have designed the database in Access (hosting limitation) which was later migrated to Microsoft SQL Server.
The web application was implemented in ASP.NET 1.1 WebForms, as it was the platform available for hosting at the time, using C# and NUnit for testing.
The design was aimed for clean overview and quick loading times, implemented in XHTML (as far as ASP.NET 1.1 WebForms allow), CSS, and enhanced a bit with JavaScript.
The document management system was a real challenge, since the client had a complex process, but in close cooperation it was implemented successfully.
The system was later a bit tailored and deployed to [permalink href=”247″]Serbian Dental Journal[/permalink] web site.
Please have a look at the front end of the site for more details here srpskiarhiv.sld.org.rs.
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Netviz
During a good part of 2006 and 2007, I have created the software architecture and managed a team of experienced developers to create a Healthcare industry related visual networking tool for a Swiss consulting company.
System architecture specification was my first focus, documented in detail and frequently communicated to the client.
The project was done using loose Agile process, following the mantra “Release early, release often”, so system wide changes were continuously propagated and implemented.
The architecture and system entities and relations design were growing and changing during the project, and I am proud to say that we have come up with a great product in the end.
The software was implemented in Java, using JUNG Graph framework and XML as the data source, using JUnit for unit testing.
The highlights
- Complex data queries (could be performed using commands as well as GUI wizards)
- Data filtering
- Advanced visualization mechanics
- Data source was flexible (easily changed from files to web service for example).
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Smiledent
During 2005, I have created the website for one of the best dental offices in Belgrade.
In close interaction with the client, we have reached the specific design and rich content.
At first I have created the information architecture, then my wife Ana did the design which I have implemented in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
It is now available at the address www.smiledent.rs.













