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Our Methodologies
Organizations want to extend business applications to improve
operations, lower costs, and improve customer service. The applications
include order entry, order tracking, inventory lookup, warranty claims,
dealer locator, and product repair.
Sometimes, these types of applications involve integrating with
a current business or legacy system. Northern Technology has
the business experience and technical skills to design, build, integrate,
and deploy business applications for the web, and interface them to
a variety of legacy systems and databases.
We apply a team approach to development. We start with business
requirements, generate application workflow, identify data and integration
requirements, and then build according to specifications.
Northern Technology has a complete and proven development process,
based on visual, functional, and design specifications including prototyping,
stress testing, quality assurance, and usability analysis.
Northern Technology offers comprehensive web development solutions
to help organizations extend their business processes, information,
and data to employees, distributors, suppliers, and customers through
Internet.
Our innovative approach begins by understanding your business
requirements and the target audience. We focus on the business and technical
aspects of the solution. We bridge business requirements with technology.
Our experience has proven that a team approach is the best approach.
The Northern Technology team consists of experienced and professional
business consultants, technical consultants, web designers, graphic
designers, video and audio designers, content writers, hardware engineers,
and software developers who understand every aspect of a web project.
Our team-oriented environment allows us to collaborate and design innovative
solutions to address specific business requirements.
In the web design stage the goal is to visually representation
through web graphics, color, style, and web page layouts the thoughts
and ideas we established in the planning. The questions below will help
me know your design preferences.
Do you already have a certain image in print that you want to maintain
online to create consistency? If not, will you need a corporate identity
and logo designed?
What type of first impression do you want to make on your visitors?
What "feel and style" best suits your business? Hard-edged? Retail?
Open-warm? High-tech? Clean?
Do you have a preference so far as colors?
A good way to convey what style you want, is to provide the web
addresses or URLs of other websites you like. As they say, a picture is
worth a thousand words. What websites do you find attractive? Are there
any you would like to visually emulate? Of course these websites won't
be copied, but are a great source for me to see the styles that appeal
to you.
Our design strategy is divided into two phases,
logical design and physical
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