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:// solutions overview
The Clayton Prescott Services team of software architects, designers, developers, and project managers work with our business partners to derive a "best fit" solution for their specific needs.
To formulate the solution our team gathers requirements, analyzes the company architecture, and factors in costs and timelines. The resulting solution can include new software development, augmenting existing systems, and COTS purchasing/integration.
:// solutions methodology
Clayton Prescott Services utilizes Use Case driven design in the development of software solutions.
This paradigm involves modeling requirements as Use Cases. These Use Cases form the foundation for the system development and the basis for test cases. From the Use Cases other Unified Modeling Language (UML) artifacts are created including Class diagrams, Sequence Diagrams, and Collaboration diagrams.
For most projects our team works in an iterative development methodology. This methodology involves gathering requirements, modeling the requirements, building prototypes, and receiving business partner feedback. Utilizing iterative development allows our team to verify requirements, make adjustments early in the project when the cost is low, and demonstrate project progress. When appropriate our team will also modify our design and development methodology to meet the standards of a business partner.
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- JavaServer Page
- Java Servlets
- Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
- Java Messaging Service (JMS)
- Java Tag Libraries
- JDBC
- C/C++
- Active Server Pages
- Visual Basic
- Delphi (Object Pascal)
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- VB Script
- JavaScript
- HTML
- XML/XSL/XSLT
- Unix Shell Script
- PL/SQL
- Transact-SQL
- Embedded Systems
- CORBA
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| Web Servers and Application Servers |
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- BEA Weblogic
- IBM WebSphere
- JBoss
- Apache Tomcat
- JRun
- MS IIS
- Resin
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- AIX Unix
- Solaris
- MS Windows NT/2000
- Linux
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- Oracle
- Sybase SQL Server
- MS SQL Server
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