This project involved the creation of a survey framework and initial dynamic survey to facilitate research for a PhD project.
The OO PHP framework allows simple creation of surveys and, specifically, surveys which morph to suit the respondant
as more is found out about them throughout the survey. The system also required integration with a University run Shibboleth
IDP service to allow secure authentication from university students and staff using their network logon credentials.
Lusci also maintains an Ubuntu Linux server for the school.
This project was subcontracted to Lusci by ThunderIt Consulting. It involved the development of an eCommerce system
including user registration and login, facilities to order products online and complete control of the system for
site admins with a fairly limited technical knowledge.
The idea from this project was initially devised by Dave Nelson, a prominant figure in the anti-malware community
and also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. The system allows
users of forums who are being helped by trained malware removal professionals to upload particular files from their
computers for the viewing of those professionals. Lusci turned this idea into reality and facilitated the sites close
integration with anti-malware vendors to assist in improving the detection rates of malware on infected computer systems.
Lusci also manages one Linux server for UploadMalware.
This project involved the development of a database and frontend web application, named MalwareNET™, to facilitate displaying and searching
of data. The database serves as storage for data taken from the well regarded anti-malware applications, RougeRemover and
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware.
The Total Contact Saddle is a revolution in the sport of horse riding. This project desired the creation a website to advertise
and promote the Total Contact system. Lusci hosts and manages this site on our own servers.