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Each and every project we work on goes through our four step development process to ensure high quality solutions that meet the intended business objectives. It is an iterative and incremental process that produces results much more quickly than the traditional "waterfall" process that many software developers employ.

The four steps of our methodology are:

Define
By working with your business process stake-holders, we help identify what areas of your business can benefit the most from interactive technology. Once an area of focus is selected,
the project scope is defined so that both eDefine and its client know very clearly what the ultimate solution is going to provide. Interface prototypes are used extensively to demonstrate and solidify the final application requirements. This helps us to ensure that what we are planning on building is what our clients are expecting upon its completion.

Design
This stage is when the functional requirements are translated into the technical design or the blueprint that the developers and interface designers will work from in the Develop Stage. It defines how an application will be built and allows development to proceed in a very efficient manner.

Develop
The Development stage is also referred to as the construction stage. This is when the developers will write the actual code that makes the application do what it is supposed to do. It includes the development of database tables and stored procedures, coding of business rules, development of user interface (graphics and HTML) and extensive testing.

Deploy
Once the application is completed and has been fully tested it is moved from the development environment to its production environment. This is the final stage where the application goes live and users can access the application.

Technologies we specialize include:
Microsoft .NET Framework, C#, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, MS Message Queue Server, Active Server Pages (ASP), MS SQL Server, ADO, XML, XSLT, and COM. Also Microsoft Index Server, Exchange Server, Windows Media Server and Macromedia Flash.