Human Reliability, Dalton, Lancs. Website
2006-2010: Development of the “Human Factors Workbench” software suit consisting of four programs: HTA (Hierarchical Task Analysis), a flowchart based program for task analysis, MITRE (Measurement and Investigation Technique for Reducing Error) ModelViewer and STEP (Sequentially Timed Event Plotting). All programs written in C# / .NET / Windows Forms. HTA and STEP make use of MindFusion’s Diagramming for WinForms charting library. See this link for more details and a technical paper on the software.
2005-2006, 2001-2002: Previous versions of MITRE written for 3rd parties : The Maritime and Coastguard Agency, The Defence Evaluation and Research Agency and The Health and Safety Executive
Co-operwrite, Skelmersdale, Lancs.
2003-2005: Development under Windows XP of the “My-Text” mobile phone text entry software in C++ using CodeWarrior Development Studio for Symbian OS (Version 2.5). The software allowed text entry and animated character display using a touch screen, touchpad, jogball or a joystick capable of signalling 9 positions. Initial target phones were the Sony Ericsson P800 and P900 running Symbian 7.0 and UIQ 2.1. Development of the same software for the PC using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and MFC to allow the software to be easily demonstrated. Personally assisted in presenting the technology to prospective clients in Europe and Japan.
March 2007: Translated software into ImageCraft ‘C’ and ported resultant software onto Cypress Semiconductor’s CapSense board using PSoC Designer 4.3
Multitone Electronics, Basingstoke Website
2001: Development of software under Windows NT using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 / MFC for an entry level Paging System developed by Multitone (The PC Access 670). Translation and upgrading of existing, pre-MFC Windows software into a single view SDI application with 18 supporting modal and non-modal dialogs.
Securicor Information Systems, Chippenham (now Sungard Vivista) Website
2000: Development of dialogs, form views and business objects under Windows NT 4.0 using Visual C++ 6.0 / MFC for the Incident Handling section of the Command and Control system designed by Securicor as part of the tender for the National Strategy for Police Information Systems.
Ark Life Assurance, Dublin Website
1999: Development of the Point-of-Sale software used by Ark Life’s Financial Planning Consultants. Code developed using Visual C++ 5.0 / MFC 4.2 under Windows NT 4.0.
NatWest Corporate Banking, Manchester Website
1998: Development of dealing room software for NatWest’s Treasury Reserve Centre. Updating existing software from Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5 to version 5.0, using MFC 4.2 for all GUIs.
Aerosonic, Welshpool (now Catalis N.V) Website
1997-1998: Development of software for magnetic media test equipment (Videotape and DVD). Software developed using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 under Windows NT 4.0. Use of MFC, COM, ODBC, multi-threading and Windows Sockets 2.
NCR, Dundee Website
1989-1996: Development of system software for the company’s range of ATMs and non-cash Account Service Terminals. Use of Windows NT 3.51, OS/2 Warp, Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 and IBM VisualAge C++ 3.0. Software development at NCR is certified under ISO 9001.
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