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Different Requirements
There are allways different requirements in every project. It is very important to make every IT project to have a ROI, that means it must be perceived as an Investment. Therefore the return should be measured after definning goals of the project.
Some IT solutions do not need to be measured, like for example, to keep customers informed from important events or some important processes that are core business requirements that can not be avoided.
Because information today can be driven, commuincated, shared and archived in so many ways, our experience in designing effective solutions is the key to our success in every mission. So we have segmented our design styles as follows:
- Simple
- Advanced
- Flash
- Contents
- InterActive
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Systems Design
If you need to migrate an old system or mix it with fresh modern IT solutions, you will need not only experience, you will need courage to accept very complex missions where middle tone results are not possible.
The design of every solution must keep in mind all possibilities of interactive errors, like harware, humans, logical functionality and even external forces.
Today, after meny years of developing new technologies, there is allways a wide variety of protocols, old software, and also new unproved third party solutions in a permanent change of design and functionality world of standards.
Thus, you must keep in mind very carefully your System design. Our specialized staff will be able to help you choosing the best solutions, keeping scalability and integrity in mind, so that ROI have better results.
System design has all to do with your strategy!
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Mixing Styles
Many people start with a simple design and want later to grow in complexity or not. Meny projects just start simple and grow simple. Thats ok until the competence does something different that you expected.
We have had many experiences mixing styles of IT soultion styles. Our technologicar resources let us interface simple solutions with very complex ones.
We use to work with the Java world where you can find a hugh world of well proven libraries, meeting professional needs, that we can include as part of any solution.
But, there are also mixed platforms, like Windows and Unix or Linux solutions trying to share resources. We can mix any style of design, no matter if they are platform dependent, we have allways, and we mean "allways" succeed in finding a robust solution to any requirement after more than 20 years of experience.
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Separation of Structure and Style
There is allways the shift from the simple to the complex. We use to separate the structure from the style so that information remains un touched and only the form is changed to a more convenient way of communication.
After Web 1.0, there were two stages to visual Web design. In the early years, designers used tricks like animated GIFs and table hacks in clever, interesting and horrible ways. In the last few years, CSS came into fashion to help separate style from structure, with styling information defined in an external CSS file. Even so, the focus was still on visual design—it was the primary way to distinguish content and garner attention.
Enter the Web 2.0 world, which is not defined as much by place and is less about visual style. XML is the currency of choice in Web 2.0, so words and semantics are more important than presentation and layout. Content moves around and is accessible by programmatic means.
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