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Solutions Page Solutions List – Condensed
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| | End Client: | Caterpillar |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Castings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programed, and managed all data aspects of a Castings strategic sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | Caterpillar |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Edges) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programed, and managed all data aspects of an Edges strategic sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | Caterpillar |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Forgings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programed, and managed all data aspects of a Forgings strategic sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Stampings Survey | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a stampings survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine "should" costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower prices on new parts similar to those in the survey or the identical parts surveyed when those individual contracts were up for bid.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Automated email programs
Unique request for proposal (RFP) generation based on the parts provided by each individual supplier
RFP upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | Nighthawk Security |  | | Project: | Nation Wide Background Check | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), VB.NET, XML | | Description: | Renegade staff assisted in the design and development of a .NET application for Night Hawk Security. Night Hawk is a personal background check corporation. The application that was developed allows their customers the ability to enter the name and/or social security number of a potential employee, student, renter, or any type of business associate and search for any convictions that individual may have on their public record at the national or local level. |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Collaborative Tooling Cost Reduction (CTCR) (Castings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a Castings tooling survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine "should" tooling costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower tooling costs on new parts similar to those in the survey.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Automated email programs
Unique request for proposal (RFP) generation based on the parts provided by each individual supplier
RFP upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Collaborative Tooling Cost Reduction (CTCR) (Forgings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a Forgings tooling survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine "should" tooling costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower tooling costs on new parts similar to those in the survey.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Automated email programs
Unique request for proposal (RFP) generation based on the parts provided by each individual supplier
RFP upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Collaborative Tooling Cost Reduction (CTCR) (Stampings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a Stampings tooling survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine "should" tooling costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower tooling costs on new parts similar to those in the survey.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Automated email programs
Unique request for proposal (RFP) generation based on the parts provided by each individual supplier
RFP upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Collaborative Tooling Cost Reduction (CTCR) (Fixtures/Gauges) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a Fixtures and Gauges tooling survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine "should" tooling costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower tooling costs on new parts similar to those in the survey.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of this initiative included:
Automated email programs
Unique request for proposal (RFP) generation based on the parts provided by each individual supplier
RFP upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint formats |
| | End Client: | Faurecia |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Stampings) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programed, and managed all data aspects of a stampings strategic sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Data Collection Routine (DCR) or Idea Analysis (Seats) | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed 100% of a .NET application used to input, organize, and export cost reduction ideas for the Seats commodity. Workshops were held with part suppliers to collect ideas in "brainstorm" sessions. Some ideas were rejected due to incompatibility or being impractical, but participants were encouraged to provide any and all ideas that may be effective. After being entered into the system, the application user could export the ideas and then group compatible ideas together into different design solutions. The best design solutions were then identified, tested and implemented to provide the highest savings available to the end client. |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Data Collection Routine (DCR) or Idea Analysis (Exhaust) | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed 100% of a .NET application used to input, organize, and export cost reduction ideas for the Exhaust commodity. Workshops were held with part suppliers to collect ideas in "brainstorm" sessions. Some ideas were rejected due to incompatibility or being impractical, but participants were encouraged to provide any and all ideas that may be effective. After being entered into the system, the application user could export the ideas and then group compatible ideas together into different design solutions. The best design solutions were then identified, tested and implemented to provide the highest savings available to the end client. |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Data Collection Routine (DCR) or Idea Analysis (Exterior Lighting) | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed 100% of a .NET application used to input, organize, and export cost reduction ideas for the Exterior Lighting commodity. Workshops were held with part suppliers to collect ideas in "brainstorm" sessions. Some ideas were rejected due to incompatibility or being impractical, but participants were encouraged to provide any and all ideas that may be effective. After being entered into the system, the application user could export the ideas and then group compatible ideas together into different design solutions. The best design solutions were then identified, tested and implemented to provide the highest savings available to the end client. |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Complexity Reduction | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and programmed 100% of an Access application used to generate complexity trees based on data uploaded for particular drivers for an individual commodity. Features of this application included the ability to arrange the priority of drivers and to export the data to a PowerPoint graph. Once the data was in a "tree" graph, an observer could visually determine other areas of commonality. By adjusting the priority of certain drivers, the complexity of the tree could be further reduced. |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Hinges) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Hinges sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Coil Springs) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Coil Springs sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Racks and Containers) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Racks and Containers sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Baffles) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Baffles sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Heat Shields) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Heat Shields sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | DaimlerChrysler |  | | Project: | Strategic Sourcing (Glass) | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a Glass sourcing initiative. Sourcing is the process of achieving savings by obtaining lower prices from a company's current part suppliers or re-sourcing particular parts to new suppliers who have lower production costs. Lower prices are obtained by identifying viable suppliers and then creating a competitive atmosphere by having those suppliers bid for business. Downward pressure is place on the final quote by having three rounds of bidding including feedback reports provided to the suppliers informing them of their standing in the market compared to the lowest viable quote.
Applications written to accomplish the goals of these initiatives included:
Mass email programs
Request for information (RFI) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Request for proposal (RFP) upload, from Excel templates, and reporting database/tools
Supplier feedback and other report exports to Excel and PDF formats |
| | End Client: | Federal Mogul |  | | Project: | Supplier Part Survey | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all the data involved with a supplier survey initiative. Data collected, via a Microsoft Excel form, was uploaded into an Access database, organized, and exported to a data model. From the data model, the end client could determine “should” costs for similar parts. Armed with this information, the end client was better informed and could negotiate for lower prices on new parts similar to those in the survey or the identical parts surveyed when those individual contracts were up for bid. |
| | End Client: | Visteon |  | | Project: | Metrics Database Upgrade | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff performed the upgrade of an existing Microsoft Access database to Microsoft SQL Server. The existing database was used to analyze Accounts Receivable (AR) data from the end client’s primary accounting database. After making the initial code adjustments necessary to connect to the new database, I also added several applications enhancements including a notes management process, ad-hoc reporting, and export functions to Microsoft Excel. |
| | End Client: | Caterpillar |  | | Project: | Small Parcel Price Comparison | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all data aspects of a small parcel price comparison initiative. This initiative involved building a web interface that would allow users to upload new price sheets from shipping providers and perform "what if" reports to see what the client would be billed over the past year if the new prices had been in place. Price sheets included several price breaks based on number of shipments in certain weight categories and overall monthly spend. Armed with this application, the end client could better negotiate new terms with their current shipping supplier or assemble new terms that were more beneficial with a new provider. |
| | End Client: | LoanCraft |  | | Project: | Automated Credit | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), VB.NET, XML | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed 100% of a .NET application for LoanCraft, a loan processing company, which allows their customers the ability to enter borrower information into an application screen and receive quotes back on the best loan plans available for that individual. This functionality has greatly improved LoanCraft’s ability to positively serve their customers. |
| | End Client: | USDA Forest Service |  | | Project: | Tree Failure Program Version 2.0 | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff redeveloped an online tree failure tracking system to take advantage of the latest .NET technology from Microsoft. For this project, our staff determined all of the system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, laid out all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application will be used by the end client to input, manage, and report on tree failure information across the country.
With the decision tree nature of this project (If the user answers A proceed on path 1, or if the user answers B proceed on path 2), it is well suited for the layered form approach available with .NET web forms. The user will have the appearance of interacting with several different pages of questions, while actually only one web form will be walking them through the data gathering process.
By using the .NET technology, the application's code will be streamlined and the database will remain "clutter-free". The overall effect for the Forest Service will be a decrease in maintenance costs and better data collection, information presentation, and user interaction for their end users. |
| | End Client: | LoanCraft |  | | Project: | Document Management | | Technologies: | .NET Framework, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), VB.NET | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed 100% of a .NET application for LoanCraft, a loan processing company, which allows them to group, manage, and track the large quantity of documents involved in successfully closing a loan. Features of the application include versioning of documents, allowing coexistence of similar documents like pay-stubs, and the generation of a "Decision Package" PDF that puts all of the documents into one file and allows for easy document navigation via PDF bookmarks. |
| | End Client: | TransUnion |  | | Project: | Instant Flood Response XML Interface | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DCOM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), Oracle, Visual Basic, XML | | Description: | Renegade staff designed and developed an XML application, according to an outside client’s specifications, that would allow TransUnion’s customers to receive flood certifications on home and business properties based on an incoming XML string. This process makes it possible for TransUnion clients to automate their interaction with the Instant Flood Response application in addition to entering data via the normal web interface. |
| | End Client: | Federal Mogul |  | | Project: | Executory Contracts Review | | Technologies: | Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, SQL (Structured Query Language) | | Description: | Renegade staff designed, programmed, and managed all of the executory contract information for Federal Mogul. This application was designed to assist my client’s personnel as they performed sourcing negotiations as a part of Federal Mogul’s bankruptcy proceedings. This application aided the project’s team in saving Federal Mogul several million dollars. |
| | End Client: | USDA Forest Service |  | | Project: | Tree Failure Program | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online tree failure tracking system, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application is used by the end client to input, manage, and report on tree failure information across the country. |
| | End Client: | USDA Forest Service |  | | Project: | Special Technology Development Program | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online proposal management system, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application is used by the end client to input, manage, and report on project proposals and yearly updates for the USDA Forest Service. |
| | End Client: | TransUnion |  | | Project: | Hit Rate Report | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DCOM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), Oracle, Visual Basic | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online reporting tool, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application is used by the end client to report on statistics on the performance of TransUnion’s Instant Flood Response application. |
| | End Client: | USDA Forest Service |  | | Project: | Non-Native Invasive Insects and Pathogens | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online insects and pathogens tracking system, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application is used by the end client to input, manage, and report on insects, pathogens, and scientific experts across the United States. |
| | End Client: | SM3 Realtime |  | | Project: | SM3 Version 2.0 | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), Visual Basic | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online supply chain management system, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 90% of the application programming. The resulting application is used by the end client to track the event-driven production of a commodity and to monitor supplier performance for the automotive industry. |
| | End Client: | USDA Forest Service |  | | Project: | Digital Sketch Mapping Equipment | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer building an online asset management system, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application is used by the end client to input, manage, and report on asset information stationed across the country. |
| | End Client: | TransUnion |  | | Project: | Instant Flood Response | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DCOM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), Oracle, Visual Basic | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer on a team stabilizing an existing web application, the main responsibility of the Renegade staff was to troubleshoot TransUnion’s Internet application and to resolve any issues they discovered. The main enhancements our staff made to the existing process was converting their data interface from a FoxPro database to Oracle, converting their user interface from Access to SQL Server, migrating their application from IIS 4 running on an NT web server to IIS 5 running on a Window2000 web server, and assisting in establishing a load balanced web environment where multiple machines evenly share the incoming Internet requests. The end result is a faster, highly scalable, and more reliable application. |
| | End Client: | I*Logic |  | | Project: | DataManager 2.0 | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server), Visual Basic | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer on a team converting a client server application to a web interface, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, managed 100% of the programming of the development tasks, and performed 25% of the application development. The resulting application is used by I*Logic to input, manage, and report on containerization and material flow information for the automotive industry. Containerization and material flow is the process of tracking how a part is shipped from the manufacture to the automotive plant and then how the part moves through the plant until it is finally used in the assembly of an automobile. |
| | End Client: | Amway |  | | Project: | European Affiliate’s Internet Starter Kit | | Technologies: | ASP (Active Server Page), COM, DHTML, HTML, IIS (Internet Information Services), JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) | | Description: | While serving as the lead developer on a team creating an Electronic-Commerce site for Amway, Renegade staff determined all system requirements, modeled and developed the backend database, detailed all development tasks, and performed 100% of the application development. The resulting application was designed to serve as a standard Electronic-Commerce site that could be distributed and utilized by all of the Amway’s European affiliates. Our staff spent a significant amount of time oversees meeting and gathering project requirements from managers representing six different countries. Translation of the site into several languages (localization) and interfacing with an AS/400 were unique challenges of this project. |
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