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EES strives
to provide you with automation solutions that fit your
lifestyle and improve your quality of life. Modern home
automation systems offer an endless scope of capabilities. It
is therefore important to choose a company that is knowledgeable
of what is available in order to provide you with an end
design that suites your lifestyle.
"Technology
is our business. Making it work effectively and effortlessly
for you is our specialty."
Consultation
- It all begins here.
Effective consultation gives us the opportunity to present you
with the vast capabilities of an automation system. We also
start determining your lifestyle in order to better understand
what automation features would improve and simplify your
quality of life. As we begin to understand you better, we can
better provide you with features that would benefit you and
clearly describe how these features can improve your
lifestyle.
System
Engineering - Once we
have an understanding of what is required to improve your
lifestyle, we can then engineer a system to accomplish the
various tasks. The engineering process first begins with
developing a concept of what is to be accomplished. It then
goes through numerous stages including: feature determination,
product selection, interface selection and conceptual function
design, systems integration, and more. Once engineered, the
system can then be integrated and programmed to provide the
intended functionality.
Programming
- Programming is what
allows each of the many systems to function and communicate
with each other. Each project is unique and each system must
be programmed to provide the client with the functionality
anticipated. There are virtually no limitations of
functionality in a properly engineered automation system. A
desired function should only need to be conceptualized and the
hardware programmed accordingly to perform a desired
function.
Integration
- Integration
involves the physical requirements of installing the
automation system. This can be a very involved process
depending on the scale of the project. Physical equipment
placement and mounting, fabricating and installing the
necessary connecting cabling and connecting to other
contractor's systems are just some of the aspects of the
integration process. All of this must be accomplished while
maintaining the original cosmetic integrity set fort by the
home's architect.
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