* You are viewing the archive for the ‘Development’ Category

The League of Bits Does Software

One of the  dilemas of being a consulting firm is that consulting can mean anything. Saying you’re an IT consulting firm doesn’t improve things and these days even a GIS consulting firm may leave a lot of questions to be answered. We’ve never really limited ourselves to doing geospatial work just because we got our start in that sector and continue to do well in that niche.

Personally, I’ve always seen Traverse Technologies as a software firm that just happens to do a lot of geospatial work as opposed to the reverse. With that in mind, those of us in the … Continue Reading

The Customer is Always Right

If I’ve taken anything away from years of software development efforts I’ve witnessed it’s this: know thy customer .  And I’m not speaking strictly about packaged software for the masses, I mean ANY project, ANY size, for ANY market.  Software and systems architectures are developed by engineers who in most cases are not vertical industry subject matter experts.  Customers (users, stakeholders, pick your own term or endearment) bring that all important knowledge of their business processes and their industry.  And since they pay the bills, it probably makes sense to get to know them and their needs very well!

Software development … Continue Reading

OpenLayers comes to ActionScript 3

The OpenLayers JavaScript map viewing client has been translated into ActionScript . The demo is a bit clunky, but overall this is a "Good Thing". Having another free and open source alternative to the Yahoo and Google ActionScript map components really gives us more of a choice for those projects that can’t meet the licensing terms of the portal companies for whatever reasons.

Traverse committed to using Flash and ActionScript over 4 years ago as a rich client alternative even though I knew we were going to have to roll our own map … Continue Reading