The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) proposed the Advanced Reactors Information System (ARIS) to promote nuclear technology globally. The goal of ARIS was to serve as a comprehensive and up-to-date database, providing member states with crucial information on modern nuclear reactor designs and concepts.
ARIS was designed as an interactive space where vendors could share detailed reactor design reports, contributing critical data for global dissemination.
The ARIS platform faced significant challenges due to manual and time-consuming data collection and maintenance processes. The numerous approvals and modifications led to multiple document versions and confusion among approving bodies and vendors, making the process lengthy and error prone.
To address these issues, the IAEA planned to develop an online platform for data entry and administration. This new portal would enable admins to add suppliers, request documentation, leave comments, and notify relevant parties of updates, streamlining the sharing of nuclear reactor designs on the ARIS website. Additionally, the IAEA aimed to redesign the ARIS public website to be user-friendly, SEO-compatible, and responsive across all screen sizes.
Developed an admin panel, and a user-friendly website.
Created specialized admin and vendor panels to ensure seamless communication and data management.
To successfully revamp the ARIS platform, a combination of cutting-edge technologies was employed across the frontend, backend, and design.
Through these strategic improvements, Nickelfox successfully transformed the ARIS platform into an efficient, user-friendly, and collaborative space. The new system streamlined data collection and management, reduced manual errors, and enhanced communication among stakeholders. Ultimately, the revamped ARIS platform now stands as a testament to the power of innovative technology solutions in advancing global nuclear technology initiatives.
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