Software project portfolio
The following list is a representative selection of software development projects we have completed. The list is by no means exhaustive, but has been selected to show the range of different application areas we are able to support.
Food diary This was developed for Health Options to produce an analysis and customized report on nutritional intake based on data recorded by subjects over the course of a week. It is offered as an optional service to members of BUPA, one of the UK's leading private health insurers.
FastFacts This was developed in partnership with TRS Public Relations for use by Shell. Running as a web application on the internal Shell Intranet, it provides a database of current demographic information about all sectors of the company to ensure that media officers and line managers within the company always have accurate data to hand.
Merrick A system was developed for Merrick Property Management as a complete solution to their day-to-day business needs. Incorporating features for managing leased properties, generating invoices and other letters, managing accounts and payments, it formed the basis for the operation of the company.
Diarycard Developed for Micro Medical to meet the needs of accurate data collection in clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry, this project represented the full spectrum of application areas. It included development of the embedded software for a hand-held instrument for collecting data, incorporating the ability to dial-up and transmit the data over the public telephone network to a remote PC. This in turn incorporated a database application to record and manage the received data, and export it in a for suitable for statistical analysis. It has been used in trials conducted by several of the major pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline.
Slidebrowser This was a simple application demonstrating the capabilities of Microsoft Office. It provided a cataloguing system for a series of Powerpoint slides, with the ability to preview selected slides from several different presentations. It could then automatically re-arrange the selected slides into a new presentation.
Control Console Developed for Instro Precision, this was a console based on a PC104 processor stack used to control a pan-and-tilt head loaded with an array of sensors. The application was developed using Visual C++ running on Windows CE .NET, and incorporated many advanced control and display features.