Websites
I am not a "website designer" in the normal sense. Instead, the content of these websites illustrates my approach to structured analysis and explanation.
I have developed some templates for future web pages. Here is a description of them:
Overview of the templates
The Child Support Analysis for the 21st Century website comprises a portal with hundreds of external references, a repository with hundreds of pages of analysis and opinion, and a weblog which was frequently updated with news about child support. (Now frozen).
Business methods
A Process For Designing A Value Chain For A New Product
A Project submitted to the Bradford University School of Management (25th March 1997)
AEIOU
A simple checklist of understanding
Child support analysis papers (not on this site)
Premature conversion to the new CSA scheme - A loophole that may thwart government policy
A submission to government, opposition spokespeople, and government agencies (16th February 2003)
"Child Support should be for Children" - A proposal for reform
A submission to government ministers and opposition spokespeople (7th August 2002)
A Fair Shared-Care Formula for Child Support
A submission to the Social Security Select Committee on CSA reform (6th September 1999)
"Children First" & Second Family Children: Analysis of the issues and options
Part of a submission to the government's consultation on CSA reform (11th September 1998)
"Children First" & Sharing of Care: Problems with the proposed formula, and a revised proposal
Part of a submission to the government's consultation on CSA reform (3rd August 1998)
Paternity testing analysis papers (not on this site)
"A matter of opinion" - Unofficial paternity tests and the impacts on children
A submission to the Human Genetics Commission (30th July 2003)
What is the crime if men seek confirmation that children are theirs?
A submission to the Human Genetics Commission (30th July 2003)
"The truth is out there" - Commentary on "Move to outlaw secret DNA testing by fathers"
A submission to the Human Genetics Commission (11th September 2002)
"Knowledge is bliss" - Towards a society without paternity surprises
A submission to the Human Genetics Commission (11th September 2002)

