Currently viewing the tag: "development"

Ever more the debates rage.  Simplicity and fitness for purpose, though, is beginning to take a back seat.

As web development becomes ever more commoditised, it’s all too easy to select one of the big three for a client: fine, if a fully fledged, Swiss Army Knife content management system is needed – less fine [...]

Continue Reading

iSynoptic is a website that provides statistical reports for UK schools. The system uses robust statistical analyses to generate graphs and tables detailing school results and student progress between the keystages.

Continue Reading

We developing a QR code based system for Shropshire that uses game technology and social network application development. Connecting to Facebook, this new Discover Shropshire project is Arts Council Funded and we are working alongside community artist Martin Sumner.  The aim of the experimental research project is to identify new methods of measuring positive social [...]

Continue Reading

We’re very excited to give an early announcement that we’ve been engaged by [currently top secret!] to produce a new iPhone / iPad application for a localised tourism data search system.
The application will connect to our integrated enterprise search server system, coupled to presentation authoring over our WordPress MU based platform.
The [...]

Continue Reading

We’ve been developing two ways that users can interact with an exhibition that starts today, March 19th 2010 in our local museum: Shrewsbury Museums

This exhibition is for the oldest known panoramic painting of Shrewsbury, and the exhibition includes many fantastic paintings of the town

To support the ongoing digital engagement strategy we are delivering [...]

Continue Reading

We’ve had a busy start to the new decade – we’ve launched the following:
A new website for long term client Stanley Tools for the MacTools brand, including bespoke application development for a backend franchisee system, mapping, extranet at: www.mactools.co.uk

We’ve been kept busy as long term technical partners to the Field Studies [...]

Continue Reading

Autumn / Winter 2008 News

On November 17, 2008 By

We are pleased to announce that a long term project to provide Stoke Museums with an integrated web site is now live at www.stokemuseums.org.uk .

Running on our SiteSync bespoke Content Management System, the site features our Museums modules, including collections search, object of the month and Open Archives Initiative OAI-PMH harvesting interface.

Covering the [...]

Continue Reading

Exploring Surrey’s Past

On October 10, 2008 By

A very large web site for Surrey Council that bring together numerous off-line databases from the various museums, libraries and archives of Surrey.  The system comprises and aggregating repository with data ingress from CALM, SMR and Access based local history databases indexed using Lucene.  Item and object records have a user generated commenting system.  Other [...]

Continue Reading

Shropshire RCC

On February 2, 2007 By

Website for The Community Council of Shropshire (CCS), which is an independent organisation established in November 1960 and has been operational from 1st April 1961. CCS is one of 38 Rural Community Councils operating throughout England and is funded by the Government, Shropshire County Council and membership subscription. Additional support for project work comes from [...]

Continue Reading

Tessellations

On April 5, 2003 By

This site was developed through a partnership between the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust and Shrewsbury Museums Service, and supported by the resource / DCMS (Designation Challenge Fund).

It was the first stage in, what was hoped, would become a National Database of historic tile designs. Initially the web site concentrated on providing information about known [...]

Continue Reading