ANMM (Website Maintenance)

About ANMM (Website Maintenance)
Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) Australia's preeminent institution for marine artefacts, displays, research, and history. The ANMM online presence sea.museum is a site to discover about people’s relationships with the oceans, rivers, and lakes around them, as well as to delve deeper into the rich maritime heritage that unites them.
Overview
ANMM Website Maintenance is the continuance of our previous project with ANMM which is the website rebuilding project. The website maintenance project is aimed to improve the museum's online presence by addressing issues, adding new features, and improving the overall user experience. Just like the rebuilding project, the main two tech-stacks we indulge in are Meilisearch and Drupal CMS.
In this project, we implement an Agile system which uses a sprint approach. At the sprint planning phase, our Project Manager reviews the tasks carefully and then gathers with the technical team to plan and assign the works. Most of the tasks involve improving the website's search function, fixing bugs, making adjustments to existing features, and many more. All the finished tasks will be reviewed and tested, and once everything is good to go, the changes will go live for all ANMM website visitors.
As this project is still ongoing, we have achieved some milestones. Some of our key achievements were successfully upgrading the search system to improve its accuracy, implementing automated testing to reduce manual work, and regularly updating the drupal CMS to make it run smooth all the time. These improvements have helped the website to be more user-friendly and more reliable than before.

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Result
The ANMM website rebuilding is progressing successfully, with Kororo team delivering important improvements that enhance the site's usability and search functionality. Although the project is still ongoing, we have already made the website faster, more reliable, and more intuitive.
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