In 2020, I led a significant project for the Dominican Institute for Quality (INDOCAL), a government institution responsible for ensuring the quality of products and services throughout the Dominican Republic by providing certifications. The primary objective was to develop a custom online store capable of selling detailed certification documents, known as norms.
In the initial project phase, I played a crucial role, closely collaborating with the production manager to gather requirements and draft the technical specifications. Actively participating in client meetings, I provided technical support and ensured alignment of expectations.
The project was built from scratch using the CodeIgniter framework and PHP programming language. I was responsible for designing and creating the database, employing entity-relationship diagrams and a data dictionary to ensure a robust and efficient structure. My focus on the backend administrator and dashboard development was personalized, crafted from the ground up without templates, utilizing the Uikit framework.
On the frontend of the store, products, and shopping cart, I implemented various functionalities using JavaScript for asynchronous queries, delivering a dynamic and engaging user experience. A particularly interesting aspect of this project was the integration of the SIRITE payment method, a tool managed by the National Treasury for public service payments in the Dominican State.
Technologies employed in this project encompassed PHP, SQL, JavaScript, XML, JSON, SOAP, CodeIgniter, and Uikit. This project not only showcased my ability to lead comprehensive technical development but also highlighted my skill in addressing specific requirements of government entities, ensuring the security and efficiency of the platform.