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Our Portfolio

It has been our priviledge to serve clients with a wide variety of software development needs. To discover how we can help you, please contact us
Forrestdirect
Technologies Used:
PHP, Drupal, Viddler

Forrest Direct Pay

Tags: lean startup, e-commerce, medical practice, content management, video streaming

In May of 2010 we helped Brian Forrest convert his deep knowledge of transitioning to and running a successful direct pay medical practice into an online service. We launched in July of 2010 to meet the growing demand of doctors. The site offers multiple levels of service for those who just want to learn about the possibilities to everything needed to actually make the transition.

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Nche
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

North Carolina Home Educators

legacy evolution, e-commerce, content management

Some members of our Software Craftsteam™ brought a large non-profit organization run by volunteers and a small office staff to new levels of service and efficiency under the product brand name, "Sheltered Apps". Features included: a simple, modern web design, a better workflow for updating content, and members-only features.

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Island500
Technologies Used:
PHP, Javascript

Island 500

lean startup, e-commerce, classifieds, content management

Island 500 is a lean start up company that provides something like a "Craig's List" to help folks in the Caribbean Islands, Hawaii, and others buy, sell, and trade. The entrepreneurial owner had lived and worked in the Caribbean and recognized that there was nothing equivalent to Craig's List that was useful in that environment. After some false starts with others, he came to us to make the concept really work.

Kioskevangelist
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Chrome Frame, Kiosk, Javascript

Kiosk Evangelist

lean startup, non-profit, kiosk-based

Stephen Keel had a vision to reach those whose main communication is aural. He realized the availability of cell phones which acted as portable media players in places that may not have running water. He needed help with the software that would make the kiosks run and came to us in July of 2010. We'll be launching the product at COICOM 2010 in early September.

Courtyard
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

Courtyard

Online community, member directory

Members of our Software Craftsteam™ developed this sharp looking and easy to use online family directory under the product brand name, "Sheltered Apps". Courtyard is now available for the iphone.


Proventys
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

Proventys - Decision Support for Oncologists

Decision Support for Oncologists

Our development team has been working to provide an advanced decision support system which will be announced later this year. We have been working in a lean startup mode on this product beginning with a series of usability prototypes demonstrated and validated over a series of weeks which fed into a rapid and high feedback development of a product that will be in private use in the first half of 2010, leading to a series of progressive launches of products to a broader market.

Proventys
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

Proventys - Predictive tests

Usability Prototypes for Predictive Risk tests

Our team implemented working "web 2.0" prototype and early product to validate a high quality user experience to quickly analyze patient risk for adverse pharmaceutical reactions. The working prototypes fed into the requirements of a product that is currently going through FDA validation.

Priviahealth
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

Privia Health

Healthcare membership

We implemented the infrastructure for an innovative new approach to providing personal health care for Privia Health. The system developed included support of an online personal health care record that could be accessed and edited by patients, their healthcare professionals, and personal health assistants with seamless audit trails for every change made. The innovative approach to the user experience and patient centric focus using a 𔄢web 2.0” approach has impressed not only the users, but others who have seen it. The system also integrates with Salesforce.com and Mayo Clinic systems.

Therasim
Technologies Used:
Ruby on Rails, Javascript

RxDB

Medical research aid

RxDB - built an alpha version of a system for Therasim to provide ready and accurate information about commercially available drugs and their interactions intended for use in both Therapeutic Simulation and other applications.


Gsk

CPDP

Compound Profiling Data Portal

Providing chemists and biologists in drug discovery at GlaxoSmithKline ready access to various data warehouses of information in meaningful ways to drastically reduce their research time.

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Cheminformatics

Chemical research aid

We worked on and developed a variety of applications for chemists and biologists in drug discovery at GlaxoSmithKline and introduced Agile Software Development processes. We worked with Director of Worldwide Software Development, Cheminformatics, to boost output of his software organization from rare and unreliable to regular, well received, and on time releases.

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Repair Center online

lean startup

Currently a preliminary offering for a lean startup that is planning to revolutionize a segment of the repair service industry.

RoleModel Studios

Lean start-up, e-commerce

Produced an online presence and e-commerce site for lean start up focused on producing original Christian videos.

Customer Charging

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Created a back-end office system for ChannelAdvisor to accurately charge and handle billing for their customers.

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Cowboy Data Entry

Touch screen data entry

Developed an innovative data entry program for Southern Stockyards so their computer averse cowboys with dirty hands and gloves could easily enter information about cattle being put up for auction.

OneStep Inventory

Lean startup

This lean startup turned their innovative approach to home inventory to an online reality in a surprisingly short period of time.

Docket Navigator

Litigation research

We built the infrastructure of a patent litigation research tool like no other. Docket Navigator tracks every significant order of every patent case in every district court of the U.S. every day. The result is an amazing database that allows Patent Litigators to search, sort, slice, and mine trial court records like they never thought possible.

Cipheroptics
Technologies Used:
Java, XML-RPC, DOM4J

Cipher Optics

Security gateway

Cipher Optics is a leading innovator of high-speed Gigabit performance network security solutions. They design, develop and manufacture data encryption products that offer high IPSec security at optical network speeds. Their Security Gateway product provides up to ten times the performance of comparably-priced security appliances. CipherOptics needed a desktop application that would enable customers to configure settings on many Security Gateways concurrently. The application ultimately had to pass muster with some of the most demanding customers in the world, including DoD. Among other things, the application was to allow customers to:

  • Change the configuration of many Security Gateways at the same time.
  • Upgrade the software running on each Gateway through an automated process.
  • View the status of each Gateway (unit is down, unit needs a reboot, etc).
  • Backup and restore configuration settings locally.

The Java-based desktop application was a cutting-edge implementation of IBM’s Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) and the JFace extension, and used XML-RPC to communicate with and configure Security Gateways. DOM4J, a flexible XML framework for Java, was used to create the XML configuration documents that were sent to each Gateway, and the MinML XML parser was used to parse Gateway settings. The testing framework was written in Ruby, and the project team extended it to support scripting of SWT/JFace applications.

The entire application was delivered in five iterations over five weeks. When asked about working with RoleModel, Dennis Toothman, CipherOptics CTO, said, "RoleModel's developers learned our complex domain quickly and made substantial contributions in a short time." To sum up, Toothman added, "RoleModel Software is a truly refreshing experience in custom software development."


ACE Misfire Detective

Automotive diagnostic/assessment software

In 2002, a local master automotive technician had a revolutionary idea on how to look into the combustion chamber of cars to detect their efficiency. We became the research and development partner to develop this patented approach and working software in use by master technicians all over the world.

Organon Teknika (now BioMerieux)

100% dynamic data manipulation

OTC approached RoleModel in October 1998 to help the company create the highly flexible software they needed, while maintaining FDA compliance. RoleModel worked with OTC to deliver a 100-percent-pure custom Java solution. Users interface with a Windows desktop application to configure and enter specimen data. Data is persisted in a Poet OODBMS. The entire platform can run on a workstation connected to the specimen repository. Construction of the user interface was extremely complex, because it had to be completely dynamic. New data elements can be added by users at any time and must be queryable immediately. This flexibility was essential to allow OTC to offer a single product that could meet an almost infinite number of possible customer configurations.

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Bonita Software, Inc.

Mobile networking

Bonita was an innovator in the exploding wireless solutions market in 1998. They provided a framework that allows for the deployment of user and corporate workforce applications to mobile devices, such as the Palm, RIM Blackberry, next generation Motorola iDEN phones, and we even prototyped an in-car solution with BMW. The company's ToGo® Platform (initially implemented by RoleModel) enabled secure access to and execution of applications and information from the broadest set of wireless Internet devices regardless of network connectivity issues. Users could administer updates and deploy entirely new applications to the devices through the wireless network, with full interoperability among devices. Bonita had established a number of key partnerships with companies, including Sun Microsystems and Motorola, to advance their respective technologies.

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