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1. How We Work
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We develop software using internal processes that are continually evolving but are heavily influenced by Agile Principals. These processes are also heavily influenced by most of the software development ...
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2. Torq Framework
(How We Work)
...  Applications built using the Torq Framework can get a running jump on development by leveraging off of the framework at various levels within the application. The typical Application will need specific ...
Created on 01 March 2009
3. Domain Driven Design
(How We Work)
... it in software. The term Coordinator was used as the person involved coordinates the activities on large numbers of jobs. This isn't quite the text book approach of using language that is already in use ...
Created on 02 January 2009
4. Symax Ethernet Driver
(Products We Have Developed)
The MacroView Symax 802.3 Communications Driver communicates using to the Square-D Symax range of programmable logic controllers. The Symax 802.3 Protocol is an ethernet based protocol developed for that ...
Created on 31 December 2008
5. PlantVantage
(Products We Have Developed)
Plant Vantage is a Plant Data Analysis tool for Process and Maintenance Engineers. Check out the user manual for details on using the product.  It provides personal access to plant data for analysis ...
Created on 31 December 2008
6. Jacques 650 Communications Driver
(Products We Have Developed)
... of the slave station and provides property and event information to the MacroView driver. The driver keeps an image of the Jacques 650 status values and updates that image using a combination of event ...
Created on 31 December 2008
7. Test Frameworks
(Technologies We Work With)
... for Silverlight applications. We test our C/C++ based software products using an internal test framework similar in structure to the xUnit family of test frameworks but tailored to our C/C++ build and ...
Created on 31 December 2008
8. The C Language
(Technologies We Work With)
... is either a .NET based solution or using the C++ programming language. Of course there are always special considerations for specific development contexts such as in embedded systems. ...
Created on 31 December 2008
9. The C++ Language
(Technologies We Work With)
... using C++ instead of using a .NET implementation. This was done to reduce the deployment footprint, performance and existing code integration reasons.  ...
Created on 31 December 2008
10. .NET Framework
(Technologies We Work With)
... We love developing using the power and flexibility that the .NET framework provides us as developers. It also allows us to deploy application solutions to an increasing set of platforms using a common ...
Created on 31 December 2008
11. Features, Issues and Tasks
(How We Work)
... when using a software product or system. It may be a fault in the software or it may just be a scenario that client or the developers did not anticipate. Finally a task is simply work that needs to be ...
Created on 31 December 2008
12. Revision Control
(How We Work)
... developer to communicate with the computer using a programming language. The term "source code" is also often abbreviated to just "source" in developer conversations. Just as software programs have multiple ...
Created on 31 December 2008
13. Growth Through Technology
(Expanding Your Business)
... expand through new technology. One of our Clients attempted to expand from their base in Perth, Australia but at the time the internal systems they were using just wouldn't cut it. This effectively killed ...
Created on 31 December 2008
14. Controlling Payroll Costs While Growing
(Expanding Your Business)
... to take the approach of ramping up on Staff quickly, using existing systems and off the shelf software. The end result was a business that operated but was grossly inefficient. The ramp up of new staff ...
Created on 31 December 2008
15. Integrate with Clients and Suppliers
(Reducing Your Costs)
... services. Often this integration can be achieved using off the shelf products plus some integration. When off the shelf products can't go the last mile, we can develop software that ties it all together ...
Created on 31 December 2008
16. Stop Doing Busy Work
(Reducing Your Costs)
... it. If you can't automate it using off the shelf software, an option is to get software developed for the task. An example of the elimination of busy work is the invoicing process of one of our Clients. ...
Created on 31 December 2008
17. Differentiating Your Business
(Beating Your Competition)
... of the pack and have well performing internal systems to meet your Client's needs. We achieved this very thing with Insight Mercantile in the Debt Collection Industry. Insight were using a Microsoft ...
Created on 31 December 2008
18. Creating Long Term Repeat Customers
(Beating Your Competition)
You can create long term repeat customers by developing internal systems that dovetail with your key customers. This is challenging and often can not be achieved using off the shelf software. We can develop ...
Created on 31 December 2008

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