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Abstract

ISLEN SAN JUAN, Yelena; GOMEZ DIAZ, Armando  and  ROMERO RODRIGUEZ, Felix Ivan. Ozone depleting substances management inventory system. Tecnura [online]. 2017, vol.21, n.54, pp.59-67. ISSN 0123-921X.  https://doi.org/10.14483/22487638.12258.

Context:

The care of the ozone layer is an activity that contributes to the planet’s environmental stability. For this reason, the Montreal Protocol is created to control the emission of substances that deplete the ozone layer and reduce its production from an organizational point of view. However, it is also necessary to have control of those that are already circulating and those present in the equipment that cannot be replaced yet because of the context of the companies that keep it. Generally, the control mechanisms for classifying the type of substances, equipment and companies that own them, are carried in physical files, spreadsheets and text documents, which makes it difficult to control and manage the data stored in them.

Method:

The objective of this research is to computerize the process of control of substances that deplete the ozone layer. An evaluation and description of all process to manage Ozone-Depleting Substances (ODS), and its alternatives, is done. For computerization, the agile development methodology SCRUM is used, and for the technological solution tools and free open source technologies are used.

Result:

As a result of the research, a computer tool was developed that automates the process of control and management of substances that exhaust the ozone layer and its alternatives.

Conclusions:

The developed computer tool allows to control and manage the ozone-depleting substances and the equipment that use them. It also manages the substances that arise as alternatives to be used for the protection of the ozone layer.

Keywords : Information technology; Ozone; Ozone depleting substances..

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