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Sci~T Services

Includes

Application Development
or bespoke components for your existing applications.

Software Analysis
and Software Design

Data-based Applications using MS Access or SQL Server.

Simulation and Modelling Creating a computer representation of a physical system.

Legacy Systems 
Reverse engineer and/or migrate; Create a new Graphical User Interface.

Prototype Software
for a quick software solution.

Decision Support Tools 
and business modelling for informed decisions.

 
  


More than I.T.  Sci~T  

Applying Science to Information Technology



Sci~T specialises in business, engineering and scientific software development and support.

Sci~T has expertise in all aspects of the software development lifecycle: requirements analysis, architecture and/or algorithm design, detailed code design and development, testing, delivery and support - managed through appropriate quality procedures.

With many years of experience in the engineering and scientific software development domain, where required Sci~T will apply techniques from mathematics and computer science - including Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Modelling, Optimisation and System Dynamics - to provide bespoke technical software solutions

Solutions will be developed in the languages that best meet your requirements, from a set that includes the Microsoft Visual Studio .Net languages C#, Visual C++, ASP.NET as well as Microsoft Access, Java and Fortran. 

 
Whether you are contemplating a Specialist Business Application in Northampton, require assistance with Technical Engineering Software in the West Midlands; need Custom Scientific Software Solutions in Cambridge, tailor-made C++ components in Oxford or require an Industrial Mathematics Developer in Peterborough, or a general freelance Java contractor in Nottingham, a bespoke C# developer in Leicester, a software analyst in Derby … please contact Sci~T for a no obligation discussion.


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