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13. LEDAS Incident Management System
Customer - LEDAS, 2003
Site: ims.ledasgroup.com
SIB3
created it's own universal bug tracker with extended services for LEDAS products.
12. LGS Early Access Program
Customer - LEDAS, 2003
Site: lgs.ledasgroup.com/eap
SIB3
created Early-Access Program web-service for the LEDAS Geometric Solver.
11. LEDAS Web sites
Customer - LEDAS, 2002
Sites:
ledasgroup.com,
letom.ledasgroup.com,
lgs.ledasgroup.com
SIB3 created family of web-sites for LEDAS Group inluding creative works, graphic design, sites structure, and programming.
10. LGS application, 2nd version
Customer - LEDAS, 2002
Project site: lgs.ledasgroup.com
Building and maintenance of the 2nd version of the Ledas Geometric Solver.
9. LETOM application
Customer - LEDAS, 1999 - 2001, 60 men-months
Project site: letom.ledasgroup.com
The application constructed around another proprietary LEDAS technology, the Workforce Scheduler. The application
adapts exceptional technology for workforce scheduling to small businesses like stores and fast-foods. The technology and inherently the application offer exceptional optimization facilities in terms of overall timetable costs and other criteria. The SIB3 part of work included application environment: end-user access to all features of the basic technology, extensions of technology to small businesses field and reach user interface, convenient for timetabling.
8. Scheduler Application
Customer - LEDAS, 1999 - 2001, 72 men-months
The application constructed around a proprietary LEDAS technology, the Scheduling VM. The application targets
the market of desktop project scheduling systems, offering exceptional modelling and optimization
capabilities. The SIB3 part of work included application environment: end-user access to all features of the basic technology and presentation, convenient for scheduling.
7. Intelera Rule Engine
Customer - Intelera-Exigen, 2000 - 2001, 25 men-months
Provides a convenient and efficient tool for the development of software for handling of heuristic knowledge or expertise. Strongly based on Java: facts can be arbitrary Java Objects, Rules are Java
Classes, Rule Hierarchies are implemented by the standard Java inheritance mechanism. Custom Rule Definition Language could be added for
a specific problem domain.
6. Language Detector
Customer - Exigen, 2000 - 2001, 18 men-months
Provides the ability to detect natural languages during processing and automatic
responding to (e-mail) messages in a message processing center. As a separate module, can be used for a broad range of natural language processing environments. Includes a set of preinstalled language databases with;
more language databases can be installed as an option.
5. A System for Automatic Classification of Incoming Natural- Language Messages
in a Service Center
Customer - Exigen, 2000 - 2001, 75 men-months
For a stream of messages received by a service center (e.g. call center), the system
can determine with sufficient accuracy the category to which every message belongs. Based on
this decision, the system can either forward the message to an appropriate human expert for further processing or to automatically generate a response.
In practice, reaction modes are combined so that the system is similarly used in an automated mode.
4. Computer Game (Simulation) "Sustainable Development"
Customer - FAW-Germany, 1998 - 1999, 24 men-months
The game deals with a number of countries (the world), which have different and independent level of wealth. While a player does not interfere in the game, the embedded mechanisms keep control on the development of all countries and continuously display their changing states on a colored map. Active actions of a player (redistribution of wealth, injections from a global wealth stock, etc.) can prolong the life of the world.
3. High Level WWW-shell for Associative Information retrieval
Customer - Transnet, 1999 - 2000, 36 men-months
In addition to the style of a hypertext-oriented information retrieval, this shell provides users with a capability to formulate direct queries considering the WWW-space as an
ordinary relational database. Queries can include logical conditions as well as mathematical functions. The key advantage of
the system is that queries can also be formulated in a flexible,
natural-language form (Russian or English). To work in the natural language mode, the shell should be
adapted to a concrete subject domain. The shell also includes facilities
allowing users to refine their request interactively.
2. A System for Distributed Planning based on a Multi-Agent Technology
Customer - Transnet, 1999, 18 men-months
The system makes it possible (1) to operate with incomplete data and (2) to build plans over decentralized control. The
former enables one to implement scheduling efficiently when some of the parameters (start, finish, duration, etc.) are
approximate or even unknown. The latter is particularly useful when planning involves
joint activity of independent actors (conflict of interests, negotiation, cooperation, etc.). The system can be applied
to planning coordinated personal actions (like meetings), horizontal business, political actions, etc.
1. Online service for Planning and Optimization of E-shopping
Customer - Transnet, 1999, 25 men-months
Typically imitates the common visit-look-and-select style. The server enables users to specify their requirements and constraints for
deliveries,
referring to certain time intervals. Intelligent agents associated with the server analyze
the user's specifications including prices, quality, cost, time of delivery, and other constraints. The system builds a
delivery plan taking into account all available e-shops, and then schedules realization of the plan, subject to interactive modification by the user.
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