LiuChaoYouSystems

Computer Systems Design · Integrated Systems Architecture

Systems that hold a business together.

Qujing LiuChaoYou E-commerce Co., Ltd. designs, integrates, and maintains the technical backbone that keeps modern organizations running. We plan the architecture, wire the pieces, and stand behind the result.

01 An integrated system is not a stack of tools. It is a single, deliberate decision about how data, people, and software move together.

02 We design from the full picture, not from the component, so every part we ship has a reason to exist.

03 We measure success in uptime, cost per transaction, and time to answer a business question, not in the number of features shipped.

Why integrated design matters

Organizations do not fail because a single tool breaks. They lose ground when tools stop talking to one another, when data is duplicated in three places, and when no one can say which system holds the truth. Our practice exists to remove that confusion at the source.

A

One source of truth, so reporting and decisions rest on the same numbers.

B

Clear ownership of every layer, so failures are found and fixed fast.

C

Room to grow, so the next expansion does not require a rebuild.

What we design

Four disciplines, one integrated outcome. Each capability stands alone, and each one strengthens the others. We bring these together under a single team so nothing falls between responsibilities.

  1. 01

    Systems Architecture

    We map the full technical landscape before a single line of code is written. The result is a blueprint that scales without breaking, from a single office to a multi-region operation.

  2. 02

    Integration Engineering

    Legacy tools, cloud services, and custom software rarely speak the same language. We build the connective layer that lets them exchange data reliably and safely.

  3. 03

    Managed Operations

    Design is the beginning, not the end. We monitor, patch, and tune the systems we build so that uptime is a habit rather than an accident.

  4. 04

    Security & Compliance

    Every layer we ship is reviewed against the standards your industry demands. Security is not a feature we add at the end; it is the frame around everything else.

The method

A comparison of how we work against the conventional approach. The difference is where we put the emphasis, and the order in which decisions are made.

Stage Conventional approach Our approach
Discovery Feature wishlists assembled in meetings Business outcomes mapped to measurable signals first
Architecture Tools selected by habit or trend Systems designed around data flow and failure modes
Delivery One large release, high risk Incremental releases with rollback paths
Handover Documentation as an afterthought Runbooks and training built into the delivery

Industries we serve

Specialized design across the professional, scientific, and technical services sector. If your firm moves data, documents, or decisions, we can help.

01

Accounting & Tax

Systems for payroll, bookkeeping, and compliance reporting.

02

Legal Services

Document workflows and secure case management infrastructure.

03

Engineering Firms

Integrated design tools and project data pipelines.

04

Consulting

Internal knowledge systems that keep teams aligned.

05

Research & Development

Reproducible environments for scientific computing.

06

Specialized Design

Asset pipelines and creative operations tooling.

Measured results

Numbers we hold ourselves to, tracked across every engagement.

0%Targeted uptime
0+Systems delivered
0yrsCombined team experience
0/7Monitoring coverage

They replaced a patchwork of tools with one system that finally made sense. Our reporting time dropped by half.

Operations Director, Consulting Firm

The architecture plan alone saved us from a migration that would have failed. That is the kind of partner we keep.

Managing Partner, Legal Practice

Quiet, steady, and reliable. The systems have run without a major incident since handover.

Principal Engineer, R&D Lab

Frequent questions

Answers to what we hear most often before an engagement begins.

A scoped system design usually completes within four to eight weeks. Full integration and rollout depends on the size of the existing landscape, and we agree on milestones before any work begins.

Both. We evaluate what you already run, keep what works, replace what does not, and build the connective layer in between. We never recommend a rebuild when an integration will do.

Every project includes a runbook, team training, and a defined handover window. Optional managed operations add continuous monitoring, patching, and quarterly reviews.