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The Microsoft.NET framework has revolutionized the delivery mechanism and implementation architecture for software solutions. Microsoft.NET is massively powerful and Visual Studio .NET clearly accelerates development. However, even greater productivity can be obtained through the application of an appropriate development process, Unified Modeling Language (UML) design and component reuse.

At Select Business Solutions, we have been helping customers to implement Microsoft.NET solutions since the alpha program began during 2001. Our products uniquely enable Microsoft.NET developers to visualize their designs while programming and increase their productivity through automated code generation. They also help you understand the Microsoft.NET components available to you and the services they provide.

As well as design and component management tools, we have process management tools to allow you to make best use of the Microsoft.NET facilities. We also provide experienced consultants, architects and design authorities to assist you in the evaluation, adoption, analysis, design and architecture of .NET solutions.

Solution Breakdown

  • Visualize your designs directly within Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and rapidly generated VB code with Select VBSync.
  • Visualize your designs directly within Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and rapidly generated C# code with Select C#Sync.
  • Visit our Services area to see what courses and consultancy are available.
 
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    If you read the Daily Telegraph you might have come across the Media  Planet supplement “Sourcing” last Tuesday (March 17th); it had the strap line “Utilising sourcing as part of your business strategy”. Of course we are all pretty familiar with the now standard model of outsourcing, or off-shoring software development. There are numerous destinations for [...]

  • Easing the ‘complexity’ of BPMN 2 Mar 2009 | 3:30 am

    As a consultant with a business and systems modeling tool vendor, the conversations I have involving business analysts invariably seem to turn to the perceived complexity of the business process modeling notation (BPMN). It’s a topic which has had much coverage in the last year, following the publication of a research paper on BPMN usage by [...]

  • Why? Identifying the purpose of business systems 27 Feb 2009 | 8:09 am

    Those familiar with the Zachman framework will recognise the need for identifying the ‘Why?’, and certainly I’ve come across many projects where without a clear indicator of the business reasoning behind development of new systems, those systems have, not surprisingly, failed to fully meet the business needs. Identifying the business motivation behind a project is perhaps [...]

  • One man’s goal is another man’s objective 25 Feb 2009 | 7:37 am

    In my travels in recent weeks, talking to clients about the business motivation model, I’ve been struck by the number of folks who have welcomed the BMM simply because it provides a definition and context for business planning terms like goal and objective. While many have tried to communicate their business plan to a wider [...]