This page collects a few examples of the web sites/applications designed and implemented in the last few years.
The current version of the web site of the Agrometeorological Service of ARSIA has been designed and implemented in 2007 using the open-source PostNuke and it represents a real web application.
The current version of the web-site name "Local races and varieties" lead by ARSIA has been designed and implemented in 2000 using the open-source CMS PostNuke. This solution represents an example of a web-site built up around a database (the Regional Repertory).
The current version of the web-site name "Traditional Products" lead by ARSIA has been designed and implemented in 2000 using the open-source CMS PostNuke. This solution represents an example of a web-site built up around a database (the Traditional Agro-Alimentary Products).
The current version of the web-site name "PDO-PGI Products" lead by ARSIA has been designed and implemented in 2000 using the open-source CMS PostNuke. This solution represents an example of a web-site built up around a database (the PDO-PGI Products). PDO and PGI are two types of recognitions established by the European Community in 1992: PDO stands for "Protected Denomination of Origin" and PGI stands for "Protected Geographical Indication".
The current version of the web-site name "Soil Erosion" lead by ARSIA has been designed and implemented in 2008 using the open-source CMS Joomla!. This solution represents an example of a web-site built up around a mathematical model (the soil erosion) that allows the user to have an estimation of the erosion of its terrain based on several local factors.