JOHN COSMAS
Program Manager

   
 

 


Project Highlights:

Term: Course of 5 weeks
Total Hours: 200+ hours
CMM: Level III
CMMi: Level II
Resources: 1
Compliance: SOXS
Methods: ATDD, Agile
Core Applications
 
Labor Management
Time Studies & Ergon
Time Management
BI Reporting
Microsoft Access 2010/2013
Visual Basic Applications

 

Features Technologies:
 

Windows 2012 Server 64-bit
Windows Multipoint Server
Microsoft Access 2013
Microsoft Office Developer Tools
VM Ware Workstation 10
XenServer 6
Citrix Client
CISCO VPN
YouTrack
Alfresco
Team Foundation Server

 

 

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Enhanced DASHBOARD
Operational views
Wizard-based inputs
Custom PFD option
Intelligent Reporting
Configurable Admin Console
Customized defaults
User logging
Advanced search
 

 

Hanesbrands

 

Hanesbrands is the manufacturer of the most popular brand of intimates, apparel and underwear in the US.  Their distribution centers are located throughout the west and east coast of the US, where they receive, package, rebrand and ship orders of packaged, ready-to-ship materials to customers throughout the country.  Their work centers operate at high efficiency, which is monitored using Operational Work Standard to measure the work performance of each task. A new MS Access based application which features a highly functional set of dashboards, filtered screens, input wizards and customizable lookup tables regulated by administrator defined operational parameters makes this a dynamically-driven application.



 

Reaching that degree of operational excellence is the purpose of having OWS (ISO 9001 based) business quality improvement that is able to target, tolerate and test work quality to improve work quality control. This enables engineers to implement continuous process improvement practices to build work standards with a high level of reliabilty, repeatiblity that is equally self-sustaining, self-maintaing and self-correcting when faced with diverse changes or operational demands. It alleviates human errors and assures that each business or work process is done right the first time. This enables the engineers to achieve minimum operating costs and maximize operating profits.

The solution set that was put into place was a joint-venture effort in part of the chief engineer and myself to build a working model with minimal effort but with a high degree of customization that is achieved by data-driven interfaces. The resulting application adopts a very simple heuristic design that provides many workflow and task driven forms that regulates the way the engineering staff input and navigate the system. This well rounded system features include:

 

  Work Standard Management
 Workflow based processes
User specific security
Dashboard technology
Standardized reports
Rule-based validation of inputs
Advanced search tool
Light-weight client design
Revision control & history
SOX compliance for auditing
Exception handling and error detection
Cloning of existing OWS records
Detailed user activity logging

 

 

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A typical MS Access application tends to adopt a switchboard type design which forces the user to navigate multiple screen before getting to the key information that they need to function. The OWS Manager was designed to allow the user to engage workspaces, and allow them to transparency to underlying OWS records by organizing them into functional components such as Facilities, Skill Centers and Sub-Groups. This reduces the number of clicks required to administer OWS records, and improve the way they service the stored standards.

The nature of the design offers a constructive way that engineers can assess day-to-day behavioral operations and exercise the proper coaching necessary to improve the work process at the workplace. This application keeps track of changes by virtue of the underlying revision control mechanism that allows the engineer to track changes, differentials and provide the means to clone existing standards to create new ones with ease and reduced input operations. It allows engineers to work seamlessly instead of creating a portal that simply serves as nothing other than a common data entry tool.

 

 

 

Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD) is a development methodology based on communication between the business customers, the developers, and testing. Many of the principles of Behavior Driven Development (BDD), and Story Test-Driven Development (SDD) were adopted to aid in the development and testing by having a clear understanding of the needs prior to implementation and allow the manager to be able to converse in their own domain language. ATDD encompasses acceptance testing, but highlights writing acceptance tests before developers begin coding. YouTrack was installed and configured to support this effort to help meet deliverables, document various behaviors into test cases, capture necessary features into user stories and provide the user community direct access into the backlog for reporting, defect submission and check progress.

 

 

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