Leveraging Legacy Application of Tax Automation to Automate 1040 Process
About Project
Sureprep is one of the best tax document automation solutions providers and the client gave us the ALM (Application Life Cycle Management) solution project, as it wanted to streamline its process of the application development so that they can coordinate the flow of people, information and processes.
What we did
Brainvire leveraged legacy desktop-based application to .Net MVC-based web application developoment. The solution has workflow that follows the process of income tax filing, creating a document in format Income Tax, CCH third party software in bind with US government, Filling the form sending data to CCH. The solution will be used by 20,000 tax professionals at CPA firms.
Standardize application development and testing practices
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Branching and Merging in TFS process defining
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Build automation process defining
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Build Automation implementation
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Build process automation
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Engineering, process and metrics reporting automation
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Standardize application development and testing practices
01
Branching and Merging in TFS process defining
02
Build automation process defining
03
Build Automation implementation
04
Build process automation
05
Engineering, process and metrics reporting automation
06
Standardize application development and testing practices
Feature
Highlights
The client was happy and content with Brainvire team because of their brilliant work and services. Client found the team very professional and he was impressed by the quick response and delivering the project fulfilling the exact requirements.
If any urgent needs arise, I can count on them to take care of things. Their deliverables are reliable thanks to vigorous QA testing. They are communicative, flexible, and willing to evolve to meet changing needs.
“They handle all their work with a personal touch, which encourages a continued long-term partnership. Their deliverable are reliable thanks to vigorous QA testing. I would recommend Brainvire to anyone.”