Radiation safety expertises information system
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https://doi.org/10.31548/energiya2019.04.044Abstract
Abstract. Radiation safety is one of the important components of environmental safety in general. Radiation monitoring is necessary not only in the context of the production and use of nuclear weapons, but also for countries with developed nuclear energy infrastructure or affected by radiation emissions (Ukraine, Belarus, Japan etc.). The management process in this area is quite knowledge-based and, of course, requires careful consideration of all permits, conclusions and reporting.
The State Scientific and Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety operates in Ukraine. He carries out research activities, prepares regulatory documents, expert opinions in this area. The company had an outdated information system designed to record, control the timing and status of the implementation of examinations and contracts, and prepare reports.
The purpose of the study is to identify the shortcomings of the existing NSTC NRS examination system, design and implement software that will solve problems in the existing nuclear and radiation safety expertise system.
This article provides a description of the modernization technologies of this system. In particular, an updated structure, advanced functionality, and software implementation of individual modules are proposed.
The software, hardware, and individual software solutions within the tasks meet the standards of software development, database organization, verification, and documentation. The development toolkit is .NET and the C # language.
Key words: radiation, safety, system, expertise, accounting
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