Case Studies | Red Arrow Software Architects

Our work boils down to people, process, information and infrastructure.

We have found that this is how most organizations couch their problems. And we know that with many software developers, there is a disconnect between these and the nuts and bolts of software applications. Too many software developers mistake methodology for business results, confuse code with functionality, give up architecture for expediency or see their own skillset as all-encompassing.

We see custom software as a product. A product people enjoy because it is easy to use, it makes their jobs easier, it automates routine tasks, and it provides access to information and reports that help people make decisions.

People, Process, Information, Infrastructure
People
Employees, customers, business partners. The people who ultimately use software to do their business.
Process
In addition to presenting information, software can automate administration tasks and manage processes. In other words, software should make an organization more efficient.
Information
Software can capture and tie together many different types of information across the organization even from outside the organization. The information can aid in analysis and decision-making.
Infrastructure
The nuts and bolts of the project. What language is it written in? On what platform does it run? How is the application architected?