
The team has fostered effective and open collaboration to produce high-quality results on time including on tight deadlines. They are dependable and encourage improvements, which has fostered a valuable Imo installer partnership. DCSL Software was willing to step outside their comfort zone.
They’re still in the process of replacing our current website, which isn’t very user-friendly and suffers from long loading/processing times. As such, we’ve only had about 40 client institutions using it with about 500 hits so far. I’m collaborating with DCSL Software to further develop my landfill simulator for the web.
Initially, we partnered with DCSL Software to review the code our past development company had written. It became clear that our providers weren’t capable of moving us forward because they were using legacy code and frameworks as opposed to best practices. Then, DCSL Software inherited our web application, which creates a single-stage-one application form and matches charities to multiple registered grant-making organizations that have funding schemes. DCSL Software created a more reliable platform and improved the development process.
However, it wasn’t that user-friendly, and the way I’d connected everything had led to pauses between the client and server sides. Originally developed 20 years ago, the LDAT is a simulator for the processes that take place in landfills. I created the first model myself, and it’s been through various iterations until it got to a stage where I felt I could distribute it online.
DCSL Software has successfully programmed more than 30 tools to build out the product. The team is responsive and honest, fostering a professional working atmosphere. DCSL Software has delivered brilliant UX designs, helping to increase pre-launch interest in the market. The new iteration is much stronger and more secure than our current site, so we expect it to be a game-changer once it rolls out. I hope to make sections of the code open to users so that they can customize it for their particular methods and share their changes with the community.