Desktop Applications
Web Development
PDA Applications



It is not possible to present a full list of all the projects that J.P.Peach & Associates has worked on over the years. What follows is a small sample of some of the projects that we have be involved with recently. While our full range of skills are not represented here we hope that it gives you a little incite into what we can do.


Desktop Application Development

American Expedition:
Developed a multi-user networked database application (Novalis) to track bookings made by foreign clients that were touring the New England Area. Once a booking was received an agent would enter that information into the database and then make reservations at a number of service providers. The application would help the agent confirm reservations and track costs for accounting purposes.

Micro-Fluid Mechanics Lab:
Developed an application (Flow Control) that would control two high precision syringe pumps and collect data from an A/D board that had micro-pressure measurements. This information would be directed to the screen for real time evaluation and it would also be saved to a disk for future analysis.

Micro-Fluid Mechanics Lab:
Developed a general purpose data collection application (Collect) that would work with any Data Translations A/D board and monitor up to 32 channels of data.

James Maroney Inc:
Developed a multi-user networked database application (ArtOption) that was used to collect information from various fine art sales. This multi-table relational application was then used to update an internet based database and update its information.


Web Development

Draker Data Management:
Developed a system that would collect data from remote datalogger using various communication methods such as direct TCP/IP, CDMA modems, serial connection and other. This data was formated had various formats, therefore, it was post processed into a common format and uploaded to a web server. The server monitored for new files, which were then examined for validity used a complex set of tests based on the source of the data. It was then stored in a database system that was capable of storing and data type. The real strength of the database design is that it is able to maintain complex replationships between clients, sites, data loggers, measurements, types of measurement and much more. The system also performed custom analysis and reporting based on the client's needs. Data was also accessible to be displayed in real-time and historical on a website. Systems were designed and implemented that would automate maintance and monitor the status of the client's dataloggers plus the processes used in Draker Data Management's system.

University of Vermont:
In conjunction with Tag New Media and the Distance Learning Network at the University of Vermont, we developed a full featured e-commerce site for the Professional Programs division of the Department of Continuing Education at the University of Vermont. The site includes an extensive back end that allows for management of inventory, web design, content, user settings, product descriptions and much more. The site was developed using Interchange which is the world's leading open source e-commerce platform.

James Maroney Inc:
Using perl, javascript and HTML we developed a web site (www.ArtHedge.com) to educate and market a fine art insurance program. The web site allowed the users to perform complex searches of the relational database to select a set of artwork. It then would perform a statistical analysis on those records in order to determine their volatility.

James Maroney Inc:
As a companion to the ArtHedge.com site, the www.ArtPocket.com site was developed to allow clients to have access to fine art data on a PDA (personal digital assistant). This site is a mock-up of the actual application that runs on the PDA. It also allows the user to log in and update the database on the palm with the most recent version that is on the web site. Using a series of Java applets the user connects to the web site and requests an update. The applets determine what information is needed and then transfer that to the PDA. (still under development)


PDA Application Development

James Maroney Inc:
Developed a database application that displays results from fine art sales. This large database is stored in swapable flash memory so that the user can change art fields by simply changing modules. The core of the application is aware of this ability and changes its system requirements to adapt. Updates to the database are performed by connecting to the web site www.ArtPocket.com and using a Java applet. (still under development)