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"Engineering is an ability to design and improve the future"
V. Kyrpychov

 
"IT-Forces" is a firm built on engineering-centric software development approach. According to wikipedia "engineering is concerned with the design of a solution to a practical problem". We believe that majority of projects owe their success to proper target selection, accurate calculations, exact requirements understanding, scientific problem solving approach, and flexibility toward future modifications. These are the instruments our team wields perfectly in everyday practice of product development.

"An engineer is someone who can do for a dime what any fool can do for a dollar"

 
We all are witnessing considerable changes in IT industry. Giant world-known corporations have faced and are seriously disturbed by ever-increasing intensity of amorphous and thus unpredictable open source spreading. Some years ago these monsters were starting as flexible dwarfs who were using modern innovative approaches to rapidly grow and finally become what there are now.
 
Yet their further shifting towards marketing at the expense of engineering has resulted in millions of unhappy end-users and even in a series of failed projects. We are sure the best way is a well-balanced combination of the two philosophies.
 
On one hand, final product developed by skilled professionals loving their work is our primary objective. On another, as we are a tiny self-funded firm, our users are our investors. Thus financial success of our product guarantees dedicated support for them. It also means users don't have to break through barriers of end-user support to be heard by the development team.

"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
Albert Einstein

 
To deliver high-quality best user-suited product we are using standard development process which has proved its efficiency in a great deal of real projects. It involves planning, designing, implementation, and testing steps. At first glance the list may seem too short comparing to, say, RUP but remember that solely pragmatic TCP/IP protocol serving the whole Internet has only 4 levels despite that according to theoretical OSI there should be 7 of them.

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