The structure and pavers are elevated on adjustable height pedestals which enable a level deck to be constructed irrespective of the slope of the roadway or underlying surface. Perimeter Components The perimeter structure has five main components made of galvanized steel:.
Perimeter corners. Internal cross beams. Cross bean connectors. Connecting links and bolts. I'm not a sales guy and have no mailing lists.
Feel free to reach out to me and tell me your needs and we can just talk to see if I can help you. DrFirst develops innovative solutions that help healthcare stakeholders solve workflow challenges. The project was an enterprise jumble with lots of bureaucratic overhead, the need to integrate with a legacy services code base, undocumented requirements, and an organizational unfamiliarity with cutting edge web technologies and design. I accepted the challenge and got ahead of the problems by actively proposing my solutions before organizational ones were applied.
I sold the stakeholders on focusing on user based design and started with high fidelity mockups, we iterated, then built a high-fidelity prototype that morphed into the full app in a 6 month timeline.
It had a fraction of the features some of the original stakeholders wanted, but it did enough that most user's wanted to be quickly adopted by end users. The Ionic javascript platform was used to rapidly create a cross-platform web application. I used custom CSS3 animations heavily to convey workflow semantics that delivered really impressive demos. I introduced the company to userzoom and we conducted a remote usability study and iterated some more.
Throughout the process resources were shifted and I had to fill several roles to make the project come off on time.
Ultimately we delivered a product that was demonstrably faster both from a workflow perspective and from an SLA perspective. When I was introduced to the client they were struggling with their offshore development contracting company to finish the project. It was started a year ago and despite being nearly feature complete on paper, change requests were taking forever and maintenance issues were piling up.
The product worked unacceptably poorly. Triage was urgently needed. The current code base was a jQuery nightmare with little to no architectural patterns followed that made any scalability impossible.
To stem the bleeding, I introduced grunt and put several automated processes in place to improve workflow and ensure quality and some limited form of scalability. During the same time I also started coming up with some new mockups for how to update the look and feel to something more modern.
Once I got maintenance under control, I received enough buy in to rebuild the entire app, but was only given a 3 month window. Challenge accepted! I was not only able to deliver a revamped UI in that time with many new features, but also made AngularJs work performantly on IE7 to meet the needs of some of DrFirst's legacy clients. After iterating the product for another few months and streamlining the build and engineering processes, I mentored and transitioned the product to the in house team.
I was initially brought in on a 3 month contract to recover a half finished project by another contractor to integrate a dynamic floor map using leaflet.
I was able to quickly deliver a solution in a few weeks and used some of my extra time to build a geographic heatmap reporting tool. That still left 2 months of budget to use! I then started building high fidelity mockups and translated it into a working prototype of a hybrid mobile application that convinced the technical director to replace their entire independant code bases for Android, iOS, and web mobile with a single hybrid HTML 5 offline capable application built around AngularJs and lightweight native web view wrappers.
The contract was extended 6 months and the complete rewrite finished on time. Trekz is a startup developing a social media image sharing site targeting outdoor enthusiasts. I was a project manager supporting an offshore development team as well as the user interface architect on the project. I helped develop the overall look and feel of the site working in conjunction with a graphic designer and the business requirements. I also designed the architecture of the UI stack for the intended scalability goals around a javascript powered rich internet application RIA that was tailored for SEO.
The UI stack was based on backbone. I was brought in as a consultant to Bank of America to design a more usable version of an internally developed resource allocation and forecasting tool tool that had both performance issues and usability issues due to an unconsolidated workflow. The new design allows users to complete all the most common goals while remaining on a single interactive page by removing rarely used data elements and combining data from several previously separate areas using the latest AJAX techniques.
It provided a massive time savings to users in that all of their daily tasks could now be performed on the first page they signed into that remembered their most commonly accessed projects and minimized interaction with the system to only those steps necessary. All saving was done automatically as users finished changing the data. I was the user interface Architect responsible for all current internal and external user interfaces. I created high-level architectural specifications, ensured feasibility, functionality, scalability and integration of user interfaces with services.
When I was brought into the company, it's public facing tools were implemented in a flash based UI by an off shore development team. I was tasked with modernizing the companies web user interfaces and did so by developing an architecture that wrapped the legacy flash code and allowed newer javascript based pages to be added seamlessly along side of it. During my time there I helped grow the UI team from myself to over 10 onshore developers. Shaping a Foam Mold:. Click here for more Tutorials including creating a template for your custom board.
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