Complex Reporting System for a Bank – Reimagined

How we rebuilt our banking customer’s complex reporting management system – including fixing previous bugs and completely refactoring the system.

: How we rebuilt our customer’s complex reporting

Service & Technology

The Challenge

Our client is one of Hungary’s leading banks, which operates a complex report management system. Although the system was originally developed by a local software development company, DSS Consulting won the tender for its further development and support.

The Solution

During the project, DSS Consulting assembled a team of more than 20 people dedicated exclusively to developing solutions for the client: project managers, business analysts, developers, and testers. The first step involved assessing the system’s issues and correcting the identified errors. In the second step, DSS carried out the technological and business refactoring necessary to eliminate the technical issues and errors identified during the assessment.

At the start of the project, a major challenge was clarifying the incomplete documentation of the existing system, as well as the stringent banking and information security requirements inherent to the nature of the project.

Technology

.NET, C#, MSSQL, RestAPI, WCF, WCF Core, JavaScript, TypeScript, ASP.NET

The Result

We completed the project on time and to our client’s satisfaction. Their head of department commented: “During development, it was tremendous help that the team members assigned to the project by the vendor fully embraced the task, viewed it as a challenge, and understood our specific requirements regarding the system’s operation. They were thus able to provide support in line with our expectations during both the design and implementation phases, ensuring that the end result was a user-friendly, stable application that fully met our specified requirements.”

Following the completion of the project, we provide ongoing support and maintenance services, and our client has also commissioned us to carry out the following developments: