Violator System for Central Highway

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Tecnova carried out the design, implementation and start-up of the Infractores de Autopistas system for the Autopista Central concessionaire.

The system allows the management of users classified as Offenders, which corresponds to all those who make use of urban highways and who do not have a means of collection enabled to use them (current TAG or purchase of Daily Pass), either because they have not contracted it or because it is disabled due to some administrative or technical restriction, such as non-payment of invoices on time for the use of the highways, or traveling through them without the use of TAG.

With system the complete administration of the process is achieved. In the first place, the verification of images of offending vehicles that circulate through the motorway gantries is carried out. Then, the offenders are managed via workflow, collecting the necessary information to attach to the case.

Finally, the complaint is processed in the local police courts of the respective municipalities, to process the fines, together with the billing process of the infractions by the highway. All this process, having points of integration with systems external to the highways and with internal systems such as SAP through RFC interfaces.

Additionally, the project included the implementation of a reporting module to support the management and supervision of the process.

The Highway Violators system is integrated into the Daily Pass Management System, also implemented by Tecnova in the same period.

Technical Aspects

The project was developed in a period of 15 months of work with partial release stages. During its implementation, a multidisciplinary team of professionals participated, from leadership positions to development engineers and QA analysts.

Finally, the project was developed with JAVA for the processes and integrations, PHP for the interfaces and stored procedures in Oracle PL / SQL.

Sistema Control de Infractores de Autopistas Urbanas

USED TECHNOLOGIES