I work on lots of different areas, below is an example of some of the reports, web sites, etc., that I have created in working with strategic groups and analytics. Most of these are in Adobe's PDF format, and many top the scales at around a MB. However, they include many pictures, graphics, etc, and are at 300 d.p.i. for printing consideration.
Oracle - Competitive Intelligence in the Enterprise Application Business - Analyzing the moves Oracle should take in the future. Written at the end of last semester (April 2003). Didn't predict the Peoplesoft hostility though! includes Porter's Five Forces, SWOT Analysis, and other typical items in a CI analysis.
Using Dreamweaver 4 / UltraDev / MX - The basics of using this versatile web design product. I am also available for training in this product, and many more.
Hacking IIS - This is pretty popular. Directory transversal, etc. Classic IIS hacking. So fun, yet so illegal!
Rural Tourism and The Internet - A CI study done last semester - What does it take to bring people to rural areas? How can people take advantage of the potential benefits of rural tourism, and who is doing the right thing now? Read to find out.
Switching to a Data Driven Website - A question for many people, what are the pros and cons? Read to find out some more.
Internet Marketing for Colleges - Done for the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, (I also work on their web site, and on other web initiatives for the University), this is a fairly concise overview of the state of online college web sites, and the opportunities available for colleges. There is not many other reports like this on the Internet, and you are interested in this topic, please contact me for more information. I can be of help to you.
Detecting Steganographic
Content on the Internet - This is a research paper I worked on with
Donny Kemick, a fellow student at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford,
and was sponsored by Don Lewicki, a professor at the Pitt-Bradford, and
director of the Management Information Systems program. Steganography
is the art and science of hiding information by embedding messages within
other, seemingly harmless messages. The Internet is said to be a storehouse
of steganograpic material. Rumors persist that terrorists are exchanging
messages over the Net by using steganography.
Note: This is not the final paper, but the greatest majority of the findings
and process are included. Soon, we will have a seperate site releasing
more results on this topic, more research, and source code to replicate
the project.
Here's the abstract:
Steganographic techniques are being applied across a broad set of different digital technologies. It has been rumored that terrorists have been utilizing steganographic techniques within digital images to communicate on the Internet. There have been no confirmed reports of successful detection of steganographic content within images found on the Internet. In this paper, the authors describe their efforts in performing their own analysis. Over 200,000 images were collected and over 20,000 files were analyzed in-depth.
Software
Dictator - an alternative web browser. Allows restricing of popups, multi-window interface, a ping program, ftp program, MP3 player, and many, many other tools.
Schedule Builder - a program to create schedules for hourly employees. Stores employee information, stores schedules, and prints schedules.
socketCrack - Every wonder what all these software programs are doing behind your back? View and kill all the TCP connections your computer has open.
AOLIM: