Further development of an application portal and a specialized application processing system.
Project duration: 9 months
Brief description
The specialized application Flexible Application Processing (FAB) provides the framework for handling the customer's statutory tasks and enables healthcare service providers (e.g., midwives, physiotherapists, care facilities, etc.) to apply for the benefits they are legally entitled to. The target model is a composition of five components, where external and internal functions, as well as an information portal and an interface for internal evaluations, utilize a comprehensive database. The PTA provides the software architecture and parts of the development work as well as parts of the quality assurance.
Supplement
The quality assurance of the project is carried out in collaboration between the PTA and the customer. The PTA conducts an initial quality check of changes thru exploratory manual testing after each deployment on an internal test environment (which occurs multiple times during the sprint). Every two weeks at the end of a sprint or upon request, a deployment is provided on a test environment. Quality assurance on the customer side is based on the creation of test cases oriented toward use cases in a test execution plan in TestRail. The maintenance of the use cases is done in the customer's Confluence. Any bugs are documented in Jira and maintained during further processing.
Subject description
The specialized application consists of five components, with a central database at its core, which all other components access. There is a distinction between external and internal functions, which are each consolidated into a component/application. The external application is accessible via the internet and includes application creation and central modules such as registration, upload, and messages. The internal application is for the specialist department and includes application processing and central modules such as SAP interface, four-eyes principle, approval, AD access, and maintenance of master data. Another external portal allows known participants to exchange data/information or perform evaluations. An internal interface to the database allows for evaluations for internal purposes.