Logist
TM, ESI's leading product,
is a decision-making platform which enables organizations such as Telcos,
Enterprises, Governments and Defense Forces to capture
human thought process and knowledge,
and transform them to human language computerized rules.
The rules, in human language, are then implemented in the
Logist
TM platform to improve the decision-making process and performance,
while visible and understood by any authorized user.
Typically, Logist
TM is used by organizations to offer their clients customized services,
to promote customer retention and avoid revenue leakage and billing errors.
Logist
TM allows organizations to build applications
that process knowledge and expose it to the users of the organization,
to customers, vendors, and partners, via a GUI or WUI front-end.
Logist
TM also comes as a "knowledge wizard" component
for software product vendors to enhance their product
with a rule-based smart advisor.
Partners can use Logist
TM to upgrade their products
with a knowledge-base layer technology,
and empower their solutions with further knowledge.
End-to-End User Oriented Tool
LogistTM is designed for USERS
LogistTM users are business oriented.
With their job qualifications,
users do not require programming skills.
LogistTM users know how to express their knowledge,
but they do not speak in "rules".
LogistTM users prefer to understand How, Why and What.
LogistTM users prefer to verify that their
knowledge is applied correctly by the system.
LogistTM users prefer not to depend on IT personnel
to implement their requirements.
LogistTM users can use functionality as an integral part
of their existing information systems and routine work.
LogistTM allows organizations to rapidly create
robust applications that are finely customized and well integrated
with their business activities, while achieving the following goals:
- Express their knowledge as business rules written in their own language
- Preserve the organization's hidden knowledge assets
- Communicate: exchange ideas and opinions before writing business rules
- Simplify knowledge sharing within the organization - visibility as needed
- Create dynamic applications that can adapt to market speed
- Lower implementation and assimilation costs
Human Language vs. Programming Language
Logist
TM is written in the users' own business language
feasible to users such as business analysts and rule-base architects
who are not familiar with programming language.
The following is an example of business language:
If the consumption of the item in the last three years is zero,
the warehouse is not "critical",
and there is consumption in another warehouse
then reduce stock level upper limit of the warehouse to 10
Writing a rule in Logist
TM is almost as easy as writing in
plain language and does not require any programming.
This is completely different from the "standard" software approach
where the user must request help from the IT department for any changes.
The IT department then assigns a programmer to implement the update
in a programming language that the user does not understand.
The user tests random cases and approves the update.
Only a few weeks later does the user discover malfunction
and calculation errors in untested cases.
- Implement the updates in their natural language
- Completely understand what they are doing
- Experience exceptionally low amount of errors
Overview
What Is Logist
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