Professionals employed by MontenaSoft have worked on numerous projects down through the years. Here you can find links to some of the most interesting and challenging projects that we have worked on:

www.Quax.at is a portal with more than 1,000 entries with a focus on arts and culture for families with children, and has a large and active user community.
MontenaSoft has improved the search functionality of Quax site in Oct 2008, and since then helps the Quax GmbH with ongoing support and assistance in technical questions (Drupal, community features, media content, etc.).
This ongoing project in Drupal includes combining GIS information with mapping, geolocation and customer/community database. More information and screen shots will come in short. If you are interested in in-depth details about technology please contact us over the web form.

tandemspringen was challenging project in terms of creating graphical solution that would incorporate customer’s needs and wishes for graphic design with theme automation. It included specialized Drupal Theming and an upgrade of old content to Drupal.
a Drupal project is acquiered for
BHAKTI MARGA Order (International) e.V.
this will include site theming (on the base of provided mockup), redesign of site structure, community capabilities, web shop and ongoing support.
Predicted project start: September 2008
Predicted project end: May 2009
THE STRESS STATE IN PRESSED PRISMATIC AND CYLINDRICAL SAMPLES

Stress state in pressed prismatic and cylindrical samples has been analyzed in this study. After that the most favorable geometric characteristics of samples have been proposed. The diagram for correction of nominal strength on pressure has also been given.
You can get complete study in pdf format.
Slope planning on open pit mines is a complex procedure that involves at least two opposite requirements:
1) Economic interest implies higher slope angle (to decrease the amount of waste)
2) On the contrary, the safety of a mine implies smaller slope angle, because the slope stability decreases with increased inclination of a slope.
The stability of partial and general slopes in open pits must be guaranteed in every moment of exploitation. Slope analysis is not limited to the problems in open pit mines. For example, these methods can also be applied to natural slopes (for example, in landslide analysis).
This paper (PDF) is a review of a doctoral thesis concerning some of the classical methods for the slope stability analysis and their weakness in terms of static behavior of the slope body.
Newly introduced approach to the subject (the method of total ultimate equilibrium), which solves the statically indeterminate system involving all three equilibrium equations and achieves better safety factor, is explained in brief, as well as other benefits comparing to the classical methods. Finally, possible directions of further development methods are indicated.