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Client: AdTech
Systems
Web Tech implemented a scheduling system for digital television
commercials. The project involved interfacing with a digital MPEG
player, and the development of a compiler for a small macro language.
Client: North
Carolina Department of Transportation, Ferry Division
Web Tech designed and implemented a scheduling and reservations
system for NC DOT. The system manages the scheduling of ferries,
and reservations for same, using Delphi 6 and SQL Server.
Client: U.S.
Army Claims Service
Web Tech developed a multi-user database application using Borland
Delphi and Paradox. The Claims Service application processes claims
filed by military personnel at 103 sites worldwide. Designed business
rules module to encapsulate the business rules in the database.
Wrote BBS application to run on NT server at headquarters and allow
remote logon and file transfer from field office clients via modem.
Client: MedX
Contracted to develop a Delphi application for a health fitness
machine company, MedX. Software takes readings from medical /rehabilitation
equipment and displays live data to the patient on a graph. Tracks
patients, test results, equipment, and schedules for the patients.
Allows doctors to customize reports to provide to insurance agencies
and patients. Software written in Delphi.
Client: Sector
Computer Systems
Web Tech converted a DOS based accounting system for the agriculture
industry to windows. The accounting system includes Cost Accounting
for crops and equipment, Payroll, G/L, A/R, A/P, and Chemical Management.
The software was written in Delphi.
Client: State
Attorneys Office, 5th Judicial Circuit, Florida
Web Tech assisted the MIS Staff in converting their existing case
tracking system to Delphi/Oracle. Software tracks all case details
for attorneys and judges in a five county area, including defendant,
witness, law enforcement, trials, hearings, sentencing. System prints
legal documents as required by law. Used client server and n-tier
techniques to increase response time of the system. The software
was written in Delphi and Oracle.
Client: Synstar,
UK
Written in Delphi to access database files remotely through an Intranet
using the Advantage Database server. The application allows users
to track work orders, parts, inventory, field service calls, etc.
Client: Deloitte
and Touche
Web Tech developed Deloitte and Touche's retirement planning and
capital sufficiency applications. Written in various versions of
Delphi, these applications allow Deloitte and Touche's clients to
perform retirement planning.
Client: Linguaphone
Bit
Web Tech contracted to develop CD-Live, a service that customers
subscribe to, and provides them with articles about news and current
affairs in a foreign language, along with useful pedagogy and media
aids. The software to access the service is available in both a
network and stand-alone version. See http://www.cdlive.co.uk/ for
more information.
Client: Industrial
Building Services
Web Tech developed a data driven contract management system to allow
headquarters to centrally maintain contract information, which is
replicated to remote sites using FTP. The software was written in
Delphi with a Paradox database.
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