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Design and Development of Intelligent Systems and
Architectures
We provide expert consulting and development services for:
- Enterprise Architecture: DOD Architecture Framework
(DODAF) products and analysis
- Technology analysis and planning: Analysis of Alternatives
(AoA), DOD 5000/JCIDS products, strategic planning, innovation/disruption
technology assessments, risk analysis, engineering testbeds
- Knowledge Management: technology design and development
for portals, search, process and procedure assessments
and guides, performance measures
- Content Manufacturing™ : trademark (pending) process
for full lifecycle design and implementation of integrated
technology-process-organization/people for content management
needs including enterprise system design, search and classification
customization, taxonomy/ontology design and specifications,
XML schema, web services integration, and procedure guides.
Check for our latest list of team partners of commercial
tools including Convera, nStein, Oracle, Microsoft, Plumtree
and others
- Knowledge Discovery and Dissemination: Analysis and
design of comprehensive modular integrated metadata, data,
and applications for analyst and time-critical knowledge
sharing and annotation from very large data and information
assets
- Semantic Web: Custom XML schema for intelligent-system
automated data exchange and human knowledge base capture
and annotation. XML namespaces for interoperable legacy
to new database and application integration. Design and
development of taxonomy, ontology, core datamodel, shared
data environment, knowledge base specifications.
- Command and Control: information-doctrine-technology
analysis and architecture design for advanced decision-making
support systems
- Intelligent application development: Java/JSP custom
applications (portlets, web-based) for highly personalized,
business rule-based business process and decision-making
automation
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TECHi2's basis in science and engineering means that we
use rigorous analytical, design, and development methods.
These have been forged from years of developing products
and publishing results for clients and peer-reviewed professional
audiences.
Many profess but few succeed to create comprehensive enterprise
scale solutions for modern systems. Only a thorough knowledge
of technology, business processes, and organization issues,
and most importantly, how they relate and complement each
other, can yield the integrated understanding and systems
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