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From October 1994 to January 2003 I was employed at World Savings Bank. My duties ranged from Business Analyst, to Systems Analyst to my last role there as a Programmer Analyst. From 1999 to 2003 my duties focused on programming and designing web pages and VB applications for internal use. Many of the web sites and applications I developed for World were proprietary, and not available for public viewing. Below I've included links to some of the sites that highlight my web designs, and briefly describe their business purposes. While some page -to-page links may work, many will not. |
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| ALPS | |||
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Management
requested a web site for the Automated Loan Production System (ALPS)
project. The goal was to raise awareness and share information about
the new legacy system with Loan Department field and back-office staff.
Several features involve ASP pages and are not available here.
This site was created solely by me using Flash MX, Dreamweaver and Fireworks. |
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| Loan Technology | |||
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This
site had over 1,600 web pages. It is not possible for me to link the
entire site due to its proprietary information. There were about 30
drill-down menus beyond the main navigation system. The modified site
which you view when following the above link provides a sense of its
basic tone and style.
Many of the site's ASP pages contained legacy information pulled from an SQL server. This site was created solely by me using Dreamweaver Ultradev and Fireworks. |
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| Loan Reports | |||
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This
was a small, but highly functional and well-used tool for many of the
decision
makers in the back-office. It was built with frames and calls to mainframe data. This site was created solely by me using Dreamweaver Ultradev and Fireworks. |
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| Y2K | |||
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The
goal here was to provide a central repository for crucial procedural
information and
instruction relating to Y2K. World has more than 300 loan offices nation-wide. The site was created solely by me using Frontpage, Image Composer, and PhotoDraw. |
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