Creative Yet On-time
Our goal is to provide more than a design. We want to provide total
solutions that are creative and keep you competitive. And are on-time,
and on-budget. Creative solutions and timely delivery can only converge
when a process is designed to embrace these often divergent goals.

Visualizing Your Future
Like any textbook engineering process, we believe in a thorough
analysis and specification phase up front. But, where we differ
from most, is our passion for visualizing the end product from day
one. Whether with diagrams, prototypes or simply colorful mental
images, we work with you to picture your end product in use. The
size, the weight, the operating environment, the end users: All
are projected and defined so we can best determine all the input
and output operating parameters for your device. Only then can a
realistic and robust product specification be produced. Then, as
we move from requirements to design, detailed design, implementation,
integration and testing, we continually challenge each transition
with this endpoint visualization. Not only will budgets be met and
timelines respected, but the end result will be a robust performer
that meets your original expectations. Because at the start of your
project, we've already seen the future.

Designing for Test
Not only does this process create a great product, but it creates
one that can be tested. Often at the short end of the process
stick,
a proper and robust test plan will make the difference between
"just a good idea" and a profitable performer. Early
visualization of the environment and all possible inputs allow
testability to
be built-in. Design time is cut. Testing costs are slashed. Successful
results are magnified.
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Designing for the Future
While we pride ourselves on the cleverness and functionality of
our designs, we are very proud of our ability to design for the
future. Part of our analysis will be to identify all the functional
areas that may change in the future. This might anticipate new features,
new configurations, or planned obsolescence. Every dollar spent
now on this process can save hundreds, thousands or hundreds of
thousands later.
Since we're proud of our work, we like to brag about it. And
documentation is our vehicle of choice for boasting. We want you
to remember what we did and why. And we want to make it easy on
the engineers that will modify or update your product. Of course,
we want you to bring us back for that update. But we don't
want you to HAVE to because of poor documentation.
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