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Urban Development including GIS support
Pattern profiling and mapping
The system can be used for searching information repositories
that have been created from digital documents, paper scanned
assets and voice recorded messages and observations.
Example use:
- Property and land based documents
- Public forums and communication
- Legislative process and documentation
- Building records, applications, specifications and
planning
- Cad Design and planning documents
- GIS crawl and index search
Crawling, indexing, and transforming cross platform information into searchable assets
In order to acquire all this information and build a central repository of Urban
development data, CrawlScape can be used to crawl the systems in a distributed network and create an index of all known
information assets, making it friendly with existing
repositories yet enhancing search and mapping. CrawlScape can operate across diverse networks, systems and information types to create multiple specific purpose
indexes for commercial, residential, demographic, geography
and type.
An Intranet deployment utility and visualization portal
ScapeShape is an Intranet file sharing utility with a
visualization framework for deploying browser-based web and
Intranet sites. It is a multi-zone portal for:
- Searching documents and files within its network
- Communication discussion groups
- File sharing and control under the extensive Intranet
deployment utility
- Co-existence search pad for common terms
- RSS (news) feeds
- Public announcements and advertising
- Top activity zones
- Paperless office user interface
- Speak to text (voice notes) user interface
With these systems, it is possible to deploy unique Intranet
Search sites for every department or specialty in a firm. This
is made possible with the integration of an automated crawler,
pattern profiling search, and ScapeShape Intranet deployment
utility.
Paper and voice conversion, and knowledge base inclusion
Conversion and collating features
in SoftPaperScape and SpeakScape can be employed to transform physical assets (writings, decisions, reports, and
consultations, surveys, investigations) into searchable
documents. The resulting digital assets are useful for building or adding to knowledge and information repositories. Both systems transform scanned documents or voice recordings into
searchable repositories. Large documents are broken into searchable parts while long recordings are split into snippets for efficient review.
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