Code House provides Custom Software Development and Consulting Services
Code House provides Custom Software Development and Consulting Services
Code House provides Custom Software Development and Consulting Services

Services

Code House provides custom software development and consulting services to corporate and government customers. We specialise in the analysis, design, programming and implementation of custom software applications, that may be used within or marketed externally by your organisation. We have experience in a wide range of application roles and development processes.

Some examples of systems developed would be database applications, check weighing systems, communication device interfacing including bar code readers, weighing machines and telephony. We have a wide range of skills and we provide services from Analysis through to System Design, Development and Implementation via sound Project Management techniques. Deadlines and milestones are as important to us as they are to you. Our development process involves working closely with you to plot a clear and comprehensive development path.

Once a proposed plan has been presented and approved, we establish a thorough initial analysis and design.

 

Key Services Provided:

The use of our services will allow you access to a vast experience in MORE than Computer Programming. System design and implementation exposes your organisation to a range of skills including : Training, Process Review, Process Re-engineering, Documentation and Work Flow Mapping to name a few. Our staff include experienced Accounting and Business professionals to ensure that your systems are functional and provide a return to as much of the organisation as possible.

Generally the COMPLETE application required is not fully detailed by the client and we appreciate this and see Software Development as an evolutionary process. We design applications that can facilitate unforeseen user requirements and assist with a lower cost enhancement as the application is used and assimilated in the organisation’s processes.

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