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custom software design and programming
PNN Soft is outsourcing software
development department
of PNN, which works on the market of custom software design and programming
for clients from USA and Europe
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main areas of PNN Soft competence are: |
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Multi-tier
client-server systems
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Internet/intranet
solutions
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Multidimensional databases, datamining,
OnLine Analytical Processing ( OLAP )
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Custom controls
and components programming
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Database
design and programming, data warehousing
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Distributed
and multithreaded data processing
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Complex
Graphical User Interfaces design and programming
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Programming
of datamining and dataprocessing algorithms
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Custom software programming
for metering systems |
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Most of the programming is done for Windows platform (98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista)
including native programming (C/C++) and programming for .NET Framework.
But our staff is also experienced in building
cross-platform solutions (Java, J2EE) and UNIX (including Linux) programming.
The main programming technologies are COM / DCOM / COM+, ActiveX, .NET, Corba, EJB.
To increase reusability of components we widely implement expert - control components architecture.
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We cover all phases of software development cycle: |
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Customers pre-project consulting
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Drawing proposal specification
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Overall system architecture and components design
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Prototype development and pilot system implementation
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Testing
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Final system coding
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Users training / system documentation |
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Maintenance and customers
support |
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When working with our customers we are paying a lot of attention
to documentation support of the whole development process, so all stages
of our work are transparent to the customer and can be easily monitored.
Following this approach we may provide daily status reports on the tasks done,
as well as open access to the source code and intermediate product versions
in the repository. Such approach practically reduces to zero possible misunderstanding of
project specifications.
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