Delve into our background: Browse through a selection of our projects based on our skills and see some of the innovative software, applications and web services we have created for and with our clients. We develop for many platforms and work with Windows, UNIX, Linux and OS X servers.
by bsl | Aug 3, 2015
Literatuurplein.nl Brochure
Literatuurplein
The Netherlands Public Library Association promotes the interests of its members, including management of its flagship Literatuurplein web site (Literatuurplen.nl). At the start of the project BSL completely rewrote the software and improved the underlying database using high-performance search technology. We added new features to make the site even more user-friendly. Our journey didn’t end there – we have since added many different content types, creating a unique title database, and a custom CMS designed specifically for the Public Libraries editorial team. The site now provides web services and title information to many libraries throughout the Netherlands.
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by bsl | Aug 1, 2015
NBD Biblion MoM Brochure – Dutch Language
NBD Biblion MoM
NBD Biblion’s MoM (More over Media) system is a publication platform for title data and additional information, based on BSL’s FRS asset management system for managing and publishing large numbers of multimedia documents. Numerous library systems make use of MoM and FRS, with public libraries being the largest user.
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by bsl | Jul 13, 2015
AMC Image Bank Brochure – Dutch Language
AMC Image Bank
Laboratory workers at the Academic Medical Centre (AMC) in Amsterdam used a standard “off-the-shelf” application to register laboratory test results. BSL was asked to add medical scans and images to the test results and link them to other patient details…
We love a challenge, and produced a design for a custom Apple application that integrates a wide variety of image material (scans, graphs and more) with the test results. We developed the AMC image bank, a high performance network database that links the images to patient details using a hidden terminal interface to their existing Oracle software. (more…)