"MCDS: A Distributed Multi-organizational Collaborative Decision Support System for Emergency Preparedness" system


This project developed a kernel for distributed collaborative multi-organizational decision support system for emergency preparedness, anti-terrorism, and homeland defense. The proposed research is based on a systematic approach that pays careful attention to both technical and human factors in the process. It offers a collection of novel technology-based solutions to efficiently manage, query, and mine the distributed data sources using some emerging tools like DAML-based representation of data. t is a multi-agent system that incorporates psychological/social/ organizational models, provides graphical interfaces for creating domain ontology, distributed and privacy-preserving data mining techniques, interfaces for mobile devices developed using advanced HCI techniques, and dynamic resource discovery for onsite emergency response team

 

This project has been supported by two contracts from US Department of Air Force.

 

For more information about this work, please see the MCDS Product Information Sheet

  21st April, 2010: Agnik wins 2010 Frost & Sullivan Award for Enabling Technology of the Year.
 
  5th October, 2009: New data mining platform MF-DMP201 arrives.
 
  31st July, 2009: Agnik wins multi-year contract from Missile Defense Agency.
 
  1st May, 2009: BlueTree Releases MineFleet® Powered Data Mining Modem.
 
  9th April, 2009: Complete Innovations, a Canada-based company has entered into an agreement with Agnik.
 
  5th January, 2009: Grace Pacific Corporation of Hawaii adopts MineFleet® for their fleet. Feeney Wireless and Agilis Systems are managing this solution for Grace Pacific.
 
  15th April, 2008: Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR - TSX: SW) and Agnik announce agreement to jointly market Agnik’s MineFleet® predictive vehicle data mining system along with the line of AirLink™ vehicle tracking solutions offered by Sierra Wireless.