Web Sites Portfolio
Over the years (about fifteen) I have developed a few sites for work or other clients. Some are worth documenting and showing off. While these sites are not earth-shattering, they have fulfilled their function well. These site were not built for glamour but functionality.
DynEd International, Inc.
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These are images of the web site for DynEd International, Inc. and went live in January 2005.
This site features a dynamic Events page that employees can update without Web Master intervention. The site also supports multi-lingual web pages as well as a support database.

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Microsoft
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Messaging Board
These pages show a bulletin board-type solution for users to post important messages for other the see. The solution shows only the most recent posting within one week with the option to select earlier dates. The solution also allows the original poster to edit the message. The solution keeps track of author, creation and modification dates.
This solution utilizes Microsoft SQL 2000 on Windows 2000 Server. Only one table was used in one database.
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Support Matrix
This solution keeps track of software applications and version that are required to be compatible with the software under development. The solution further allowes users to enter test results of incremental builds of the software under development with an individual item from the list of compatible software.
The end goal allows a user to visualize tests results with any one item from the list of compatible software over a period of time. This allows the user to determine the general progress of the software under development.
This solution utilizes Microsoft SQL 2000 on Windows 2000 Server. The database consists of three related tables.
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International Web Site
This internal web site was created to provide information related to international QA issues (Quality Assurance). Pages show text in a variety of languages including German and Japanese.
This site runs on Windows 2000 Server.
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Quorum Review, Inc.
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These are images of the web site for Quorum Review. It had been been developed for use from May 1999 until May 2001

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These images are a representation of the actual solutions and are shown here as part of my portfolio. The actual code, images, and content remain the property of companies who comissioned the sites.
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