AeroJudic is a full-stack application developed as a final paper project during my graduate course in Software Engineering. It serves as an Aviation Investigation Manager, streamlining and automating the process activities involved in handling aviation violations, from initial report to final adjudication. Built using modern technologies such as ReactJS, Java Spring Boot, and integrating PostgreSQL database, AeroJudic offers a comprehensive solution for aviation authorities and regulatory agencies to manage investigations efficiently and effectively.
This project was developed as a final paper project during my graduate course in Software Engineering. The goal was to model a full-stack application that could serve as an Aviation Investigation Manager, streamlining and automating the process activities involved in handling aviation violations, from initial report to final adjudication. The application in developed using modern technologies such as ReactJS, Java Spring Boot, and integrating PostgreSQL database, offering a comprehensive solution for aviation authorities and regulatory agencies to manage investigations efficiently and effectively.
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User-friendly Interface: AeroJudic provides an intuitive user interface for easy navigation and interaction, ensuring a seamless user experience.
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Automated Workflow: The application automates the workflow of aviation investigations, from the initial report of a violation to the issuance of fines and penalties, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency.
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Document Management: AeroJudic allows for the efficient management of investigation-related documents, including reports, annexes, hearing transcripts, and sentencing documents, ensuring all necessary information is easily accessible and organized.
- Frontend: ReactJS
- Backend: Java Spring Boot
- Databases: PostgreSQL
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/gezielcarvalho/aviation-investigation-manager.git
- Set up the backend:
- Navigate to the
/backend
directory. - Install dependencies:
mvn install
- Start the Spring Boot application:
mvn spring-boot:run
- Navigate to the
- Set up the frontend:
- Navigate to the
/frontend
directory. - Install dependencies:
npm install
- Start the development server:
npm run start
- Navigate to the
- Access the application at
http://localhost:3000
in your web browser.
- Log in to the AeroJudic application using your credentials.
- Navigate through the different modules such as violation reports, investigations, hearings, and penalties.
- Upload, manage, and view documents related to investigations.
- Generate reports and summaries of investigation activities.
Contributions to AeroJudic are welcome! Please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request with your improvements.
For questions or feedback, please contact Geziel Carvalho.