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s1[3]=new Array("company.shtml","Data Access Technologies- Company overview","","Data Access Technologies' (DAT) is a highly focused provider of architected services and solutions for the enterprise. Our services and standards-based approach and methodologies provide our clients, large and small, with open, agile and reliable solutioons that specifically meet their business requirements.Mission.Our mission is to develop a new generation of products and services for enterprise integration based on distributed object and Web technologies. We specialize in solving global enterprise needs with Internet technologies.Focus DAT is dedicated to providing responsive solutions, recommendations and standards-based best practices to our clients’ complex and dynamic requirements. We focus in particular on:The identification, analysis and transformation of business processes and information used in an enterprise to executable standards-based process and data models for subsequent analysis and, where appropriate, systems development.The integration and execution of the latest technologies, skills and services.The creativity, flexibility and efficiency crucial to meeting the evolving needs of the client.The employment of highly-skilled, educated and motivated professionals with a history of successful accomplishments in their professional arena.We achieve results that exceed expectations in all of the projects we perform.Standards.DAT is a leader in the efforts to make the standards required for enterprise components open and interoperable. Much of the technology offered by DAT is a direct result of a grant from the Advanced Technology Program of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.We continue today to be active participants in numerous standards setting bodies including OMG and OASIS. We are active leaders in the development of new and evolving standards such as MDA, UML, ebXML, SOA and others.Partnerships DAT seeks projects or contracts where we perform either as the primary contractor or sub-contractor.  We welcome partnering opportunities.Markets Our prime market focus is the Federal Government; however, we also market and provide services to the private sector and state and local governments.Our specialties are distributed Internet systems, business-to-business e-commerce, and automated development.Personnel Our enterprise architects, designers, modelers and developers have in-depth experience and expertise in all areas of distributed systems, component technology, development tools, DBMS, middleware, modeling, analysis and design, and enterprise architecture. Our people have the experience in application and tool and infrastructure development utilizing legacy to leading edge technologies.Beliefs We believe in a service-based architecture, based on open standards, that allows an open, flexible, and robust system to be built using enterprise level components.We believe in automation, using tools rather than brute force coding, to make systems quicker to implement, more reliable, easier to change, and making iterative development possible.We believe in validation. A system that hasn't been tested doesn't work. The system and its components must be constantly and repeatedly validated.Roots DAT, an SBA certified Small Business, was founded in 1996 by Cory Casanave, DAT’s current President and CEO. Originally, DAT was spun-off from Data Access Worldwide (www.dataaccess.com), an established provider of application development systems, whose core product, DataFlex, has resulted in more than $100 million in direct and $500 million in channel sales. Mr. Casanave designed and implemented much of the original DataFlex and managed its evolution to becoming the first object-oriented 4th Generation Language (4GL) and application development system. DAT is now fully independent of Data Access Worldwide.");
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Provides mentoring and team leadership to other architects. Develops the integrated technology requirements project plan. Integrates complex solutions into new or existing client environments. Uses advanced diagnostic analytical and design capabilities. Ensures that the best solution is provided to the customer e.g., completes solution integrity engineering and development attributes. Works within and across practices and organizations to design leading-edge technology or application solutions.Provides modeling and technological leadership Bachelor’s degree in Math or Computer Science OR technical training equivalent. 12 years of work experience Senior Business Architect Function as acknowledged experts in multiple domains and/or solution sets within an Industry or organization. Facilitates business strategy development at the client senior management level. Has extensive knowledge of industry implementation of information technologies and business trends. Uses this knowledge to develop new business opportunities and to design and deliver a full range of solutions across the entire enterprise. Interfaces with the client's most senior technical executive e.g., the Chief Technology Officer as well as senior business line management to understand their business challenges. Uses this information and their expertise to recommend innovative integrated business solutions for client/prospect organizations. Provides business analysis and industry best practices leadership Bachelor’s degree in Business or Economics and an MBA OR business training equivalent. 10 years of work experience.model Driven Architecture Modeler Responsible for the complete integrity of solution. Interfaces with client and users on technical issues. Advises, analyzes, researches, designs, installs and implements complex technology or application solutions. Provides maintenance and technical support on solutions using current and emerging technologies. Designs solutions for integration projects that involve multiple systems. Integrates solutions into existing client environments. Works within a practice/organization to design leading edge technology or application solutions. Demonstrates entry knowledge in one or more application or technology.Provides MDA and modeling leadership Bachelor’s degree in Math or Computer Science OR technical training equivalent. 10 years of work experience Senior Consultant Designs total system solutions for smaller projects/engagements or for portions of larger projects. Widely applies theories, concepts and system integration and modeling fundamentals. Develops client support plans for complex systems and/or major projects. Is recognized as an extremely knowledgeable resource in several technical domains.Provides small project leadership and modeling support on major projects Bachelor’s degree in Math or Computer Science OR technical training equivalent. 10 years of work experience Consultant Delivers portions of larger projects, including modeling solution evaluation/modification, data development and analysis. Provides first draft written communications and maintains client interaction. Is developing depth in one or two areas of specialization. Investigates, analyzes and resolves routine and non-routine problems in selected functional areas. Assesses, gathers and evaluates client capabilities and needs. Performs benchmark needs analysis and requirements definitions. Assists with services/products/technology solution architecture design and installation. Performs systems design and installation. Provides small project support and modeling support on major projects Bachelor’s degree in Math or Computer Science OR technical training equivalent. 8 years of work experience Junior Consultant Delivers portions of larger projects, including modeling solution evaluation/modification, data development and analysis. Begins to develop depth in one or two areas of specialization. Investigates, analyzes and suggests resolutions for routine and non-routine problems in selected functional areas. Gathers client capabilities and needs. Performs benchmark needs analysis. Assists with services/products/technology solution architecture design and installation. Performs installation.Provides small project support and modeling support on small and major projects under senior leadership Bachelors degree in Math or Computer Science OR technical training equivalent. 5 years of work erience"); 
s1[5]=new Array("enterprisearc.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Enterprise Architecture Solutions","","Increasingly, business imperatives require communication among divisions, suppliers, customers, and partners. Increasingly, business imperatives demand a scalable, multi-tiered architecture.DAT consultants will work with you to understand your e-business strategy and to determine your technology requirements to implement that strategy.Then, using Unified Modeling Language, a component collaboration architecture methodology, adapter architecturefor distributed Web services, and all the other latest tools, we will develop a detailed application and technology architectural plan that ensures that your infrastructure meets your business demands today, and is flexible enough to meet the unforeseen demands of tomorrow.DAT can assist you with implementing this plan, as well. Our ability to combine rapid prototyping with solid architecture provides you with robust solutions quickly.DAT is dedicated to designing, developing, and implementing architectures that are lasting business assets.");
s1[6]=new Array("applicationdevlp.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Application Development","","Application development never takes place in a vacuum.DAT's consultants will work with you to determine not merely what the application must achieve, but how it fits into both your current architecture and your future business and infrastructure plans.We can develop applications for you, using the latest tools and methodologies, or we can work with your IT staff in development. We can provide outsourcing on either a time and materials basis or on a fixed price basis.Whether you prefer a turn-key or a collaborative approach, DAT will ensure that any applications development is built on a solid foundation that makes your applications lasting assets as your needs grow and change.DAT has in-depth experience in developing service-based solutions that integrate with other applications - and can converse with other companies' systems - to become part of your enterprise solution.Most DAT applications employ wide-scale middleware distribution technologies (such as Web services, Corba®, XML, HTTP, EJB, ebXML, or .Net). And our automated iterative design methodology, used in conjunction with small expert teams, provides results quickly, with no sacrifice of quality.");
s1[7]=new Array("tooling.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Tooling","","Component-X™ solves the problem of developing and integrating applications across platforms, across technologies, across the enterprise, across the Internet, and across technology generations.Drag-and-drop component assembly and configuration replace most manual coding with high level visual design. More ...screenshot Click screen to enlarge Component-X™ facilitates a multi-tier service-based enterprise architecture based on the EDOC standard - an architecture ready to take advantage of the maturing of e-business services and opportunities. More ...Component-X™ provides an XML- and Java-based Web services platform that allows you to develop and maintain systems quickly, efficiently, and reliably using its graphical interface and drag-and-drop component assembly. It makes it easy to integrate legacy applications; and it supports ebXML, HTTP, Soap, .NET, Corba, J2EE-EJB, MQ-Series, and other technologies.Component-X™ allows you to define your business processes and determine the connection specifications (for example, security). The assembly is instant so that you can test and debug in real-time. Legacy application wrappers can simply be dragged and dropped into place. And as the enterprise grows and changes, new applications - or new specifications - can be implemented seamlessly.Component-X™ offers significant benefits for managers of the IT enterprise, for application developers/programmers, and for the community marketplace of business components: More ...See how our MDA FastStart Program can help you get started!MDA FastStart is a trademark of the Object Management Group ");
s1[8]=new Array("training.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Training","","DAT offers customized, on-site mentoring and instruction for architecture, MDA, ECA, Internet computing, modeling and international standards. Classes are now available for EDOC - the standard modeling framework for enterprise systems and a key part of automating your development.Training courses offered are;* TR-MDA-INTRO An introduction to MDA and Enterprise Collaboration with Component-X and Web Services.A 1/2 Day presentation and demonstration.This tutorial is frequently offered as part of the Object Management Groups (OMG) technical meetings and workshops.* TR-MDA-SA-1 MDA for Enterprise Collaboration with Component-X and web services, for the enterprise and systems architect A 3 day Course and Lab * TR-MDA-SD-1 MDA for Enterprise Collaboration with Component-X and web services, for the application and systems developer A 3 day Course and Lab * TR-MDA-GEN MDA and Enterprise Collaboration Modeling are covered in a more generic way using Java, Web Services and Component-X as examples to illustrate generic concepts.  Students may opt for an added day for more detailed training on Component-X. A 2 day Course Please click on course number for a full description Automating the development process Application development has traditionally been a slow, arduous process of compiling code and painstaking debugging. It is costly - in developer's time, in flexibility, in time to market.DAT has developed an alternative. DAT can automate your development process with high level standards-based tools and techniques - integrating the tools and infrastructure you use into an efficient model-driven environment. Automation is based on the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as defined by the OMG.We can provide you with these tools and train your staff to produce efficient, effective applications quickly, and using whatever platform or infrastructure you choose with your own solutions factory.DAT's automated development, testing and deployment replaces manual processes with tools based on international standards, making your software development both faster and more reliable. And making you more competitive.");
s1[9]=new Array("standards.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Standards","","DAT is standards based, we believe that standards must be the basis on which systems are built to maintain a long lasting and vendor independent information system. We have made a strong commitment to implementing and driving standards for enterprise computing.OMG EDOC DAT has been a major contributor to the OMG's Enterprise Distributed Object Computing (EDOC) standard which was just ratified November 2001. EDOC provides the basis for global enterprise computing, integrating the information system with EAI, B2B, Events and information which has been implemented in Component-X. EDOC is the UML based modeling paradigm for enterprise Internet computing More...OMG UML and Model Driven Architecture™ UML with MDA provides an open, vendor-neutral approach to the challenge of interoperability, building upon and leveraging OMG's established modeling standards, including Unified Modeling Language. DAT uses these standards to enable the development of reduced time and cost, open system architectures. XML & Web Services Various approaches and technologies have been proposed and developed for enterprise integration. But for integration across the Internet, XML has become recognized as the technology of choice. XML allows businesses, information systems, and applications to be integrated and adapted easily.By agreeing to use XML to implement Web services, by exchanging XML data over the Internet, many of the technical hurtles to integration and collaboration disappear. Business can concentrate on using and publishing XML-based application services and using off-the-shelf tools.XML is an open standards technology. But XML alone is not enough. Open standards are required to securely and reliably send XML over the Internet, as well as to design and construct XML applications from components. These standards are coming out of organizations such as W3C, OMG, ebXML, ISO, and others. The standards make it possible to build Internet enabled solutions that can work immediately with other businesses. The use of standards for tools and infrastructure prevents proprietary lock-in and ensures that an investment in IT assets is a lasting investment.ebXMLebXML goes beyond web services to provide a true business-business collaboration environment based on the secure and reliable exchange of documents between business partners. ebXML defines both the model (Called a BPSS) and transport for electronic business. DAT can help you apply ebXML to your business and has designed Component-X™ with ebXML in mind.Component-X™ Standards The component architecture of Component-X™ is based on standards work with the Object Management Group, ebXML and W3C. Component-X™ implements the Component Collaboration Architecture (CCA) which is a UML profile adopted as part of EDOC and enterprise application integration.Due to the leverage of Component Collaboration Architecture, we expect Component-X™ to become the basis for XML component standards.Component-X™ and the EDOC Component Collaboration Architecture are part of the UML family of languages. Component Collaboration Architecture is defined as a profile of UML. A profile of UML specifies a specific way to use UML for a specific purpose. The Component-X™, the purpose is to enable components to collaborate.Component-X™ implements the ebXML business process specification and provides option adapters for integration with the ebXML messaging infrastructure.All information exchange between Component-X™ components is XML data, as defined by W3C. Internally, information is exchanged in DOM trees, which are W3C standard for in-memory representation of XML data.Component-X™ is implemented in pure Java for portability and adherence to standards. Additional components may be developed in Java by any programmer and the components added to the component pallet. Using Java's capability to call many other computer languages directly and through middleware, Component-X™ components may integrate with almost any external system. Interactions between Component-X™ components within a single program or server is implemented using standard Java events carrying XML data.By using Java as the base component language, we not only ensure portability, but an open system as well. No proprietary scripting languages are needed; and the library of component business and technical components can be extended to anything Java can do.Fortunately, the consensus, standards, and the energy surrounding XML has encouraged vendors to produce off-the-shelf tools and infrastructures for assembling and deploying XML-based Internet solutions.Component-X™ tools provide the drag-and-drop component development and assembly environment that helps put together robust and easy-to-use solutions. Component-X™ interfaces with standard Web servers, application servers, DBMS systems, middleware, and tools to provide a complete solution.");
 s1[10]=new Array("rnd.shtml","Data Access Technologies-R & D","","Data Access Technologies has extensive experience developing and providing technologies for use within advanced infrastructures, tools, and Web services.DAT's expertise is frequently called upon to research and lead proof of concept projects leading to full-scales systems and products. A recent example is DAT's role as editor in the business process specification on technical architecture for ebXML. DAT's technology development expertise helps our clients transform high level models into robust running systems. DAT can help you make complex technology into business solutions.Ask us how we can put DAT's leading edge expertise to work for you.");
s1[11]=new Array("recentprojects.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Recent Projects ","","These are just some of the projects Data Access Technologies has successfully completed:The transition and integration of two legacy systems into a new Web-based application. DAT was the lead architect, providing proof of concept and design for a system that tracks all vehicle design changes.Client: General Motors Technologies: Web servers, SQL, mainframe integration, UML The development of an Enterprise Application Integration tool that utilizes UML, XML, and the company's repository to allow analysts to integrate business processes and systems. DAT provided the product concept, designed the architecture, provided the high level design tools, and implemented the runtime system and adapters to legacy systems, including XML and Java-RMI.Client: Unisys Technologies: UML, Repositories , SQL, Java, Java-Swing, XML, MOF, XMI, UML The integration of multiple suppliers' product data information for submarine construction. DAT automated the production of EJBs from high level designs, produced and validated the EJBs, and integrated the EJBs' back-ends with legacy systems. Collaborated with IBM and PDM vendors. Client: Electric Boat, submarine division of General Dynamics Technologies: Automated production of Enterprise Java Beans wrappers for PDM data using Weblogic, Java, EJB, UML 	The development of base technology for automated construction of business components. DAT was responsible for the R&D for this base technology, produced high level model and tools for defining business solutions, and mapped these solutions to various implementation technologies. DAT developed the architecture and automated the development of the solutions.Client: National Institute of Standards and Technology Technologies: UML, Boca, Java, EJB, XML 	The development of a custom Web application for retail multiple level marketing account payment system. DAT was responsible for the full life-cycle, from requirements determination through deployment.Client: FedCheck Technologies: MsServer, MsSql, ASP");
s1[12]=new Array("services.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Services","","At Data Access Technologies, we have a bedrock philosophy: We will recommend, design, develop, or implement only those technologies, applications, or architectures that result in an open, efficient, and flexible e-business system.  Our tools and techniques leverage the capabilities of a Model Driven Architecture  applied to solve users problems.We know that in today's maturing Internet economy, technology must enable our clients to maximize efficiency, market exposure, and revenues. Our architect/developer consultants have the in-depth understanding and expertise to bring the latest technologies together with your business demands and goals.Our focus is on the back-end of the information system. Our mission is to provide reliable and scalable applications and infrastructure for worldwide enterprise computing. Our expertise is in defining client requirements, designing an enterprise architecture, tooling for client infrastructure components, metadata and code generation, automated development, and training.We use the latest methodologies and Web-based tools such as Java, UML, Corba®, XML, ebXML, Enterprise Java Beans, and application servers, linking new and legacy applications to achieve your business goals. And our automated development and deployment process replaces costly and error-prone processes with high-level standards-based automation tools, solid architecture, and expert modeling and first-class implementation.The cornerstone of our philosophy is a scalable, multi-tier architecture, automation of an iterative development process, and constant validation of results.See how our MDA FastStart Program can help you get started!MDA FastStart is a trademark of the Object Management Group");
s1[13]=new Array("whitepapers.shtml","Data Access Technologies-Whitepapers","","MDA Vision for Goverment and Defense Component-X Overview  The Adapter Architecture for Distributed Web Services using XML Components OMG Component Collaboration Architecture Unified Modeling Language EbXML link Trygve Reenskaug's excellent book on Role Analysis");
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