[1] Entire redesign of the entire GO 2 Suite both in terms of architecture and interface with the use of the latest Microsoft .NET6 and Blazor technologies
[2] All the necessary security procedures have been adopted to comply with Owasp guidelines (user input validation, xss prevention, cross site scripting, sql injection, ...)
[3] The tests were conducted by comparing GO 2 version V.22.07.14 to the version of GO V.22.06.27 installed on the same server and pointing to the same database, timing access to the application and access to the pages: Standards , Processes, Risk Event, Verification Execution, Treatments
[4] GO 2 has been designed to be modular and interoperable between independent external modules while guaranteeing the user a uniform user experience. This architecture allows the exposure of the new Rest API to support the import and export of data to the outside world and the introduction of new modular components also written with independent languages
[5] Hierarchy management with drag and drop, simplification of user experience in To Do list, maintenance of filters when going back, simplified management of basic configurations, integrated reports in the pages, search in the menu, introduction of dark mode, better graphic identification in multi-company environments , ...
[6] The user session is managed through token and / or encrypted cookies, there is a segregation of the different layers of the software with a reduction of their coupling and simultaneous increase of their cohesion, GO 2.0 also supports access via the Office OAUTH2 protocol 365
[7] Thanks to the new modular architecture and the new logging system. The software layer structure allows easier identification of the component that generates the anomaly, facilitating its resolution and reducing the consequent test activities. The new log system, which tracks all user activities, including visualization, allows for faster identification of the anomaly
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