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Applications

Samarai technologies can cover a wide field of applications, in some cases they can be an alternative for existing solutions, in other cases they can offer new ways to approach problems.

Samarai applications and Havel are universal tools that can integrate multiple functional modules into one seamless, customizable and extendable solution. They allow everyone to not only author semantic information but also to create the functionality that is needed to process and communicate it.

Samarai Zero is the right tool for journalists who need to research complex stories, for scientists who need to analyze interconnected data and complex situations or law enforcement officers who need to minutely analyze events. Samarai One is the right tool for individuals who want to better organize their lives, for creative minds who want to draft new ideas and research topics, for students who need to study for the next exam and basically any group of individuals who needs to collaborate in any way. Samarai Two is for anyone running a business on limited resources.

For businesses in general, Samarai apps can replace all those awkward Excel solutions managing provisory processes. They can be the workaround for features that the almighty ERP system cannot cover. They can help managers to analyze their business in order to make smarter decisions. Havel can be used as an intelligent communication protocol, enabling protocol-free B2B and C2B communications. It can act as an interface between two otherwise independent business applications. Overall, Samarai apps and Havel have the potential to become the Swiss army knife of business tools.

Samarai apps are not the right solution to do specialized tasks like photo editing, CAD or even plain old word processing. They are not meant to be a replacement for sophisticated ERP solutions organizing multinational corporations. Havel is not designed to be used as a protocol in high volume communication applications. Well, at least not yet.

The following articles take a detailed look at selected applications of graph languages and Havel:

In general, we see the main applications for graph languages as follows:

Information Management

  • Semantic knowledge bases

Ideation

  • Creative idea drafting

  • Analysis and simulation

  • Brainstorming

  • Problem solution research

  • Abstract visualizations

Communications

  • Automated B2B and C2B communication

  • Enhancements for classic channels (SMS, Email, etc.)

  • Secure peer-to-peer messaging

  • Messaging boards and forums

  • Individual social networks

Data Modelling, Analysis and Visualization

  • Business analysis

  • Scientific research

Situation Modelling

  • Social research and analysis

  • Business analysis and management

  • Crisis analysis and management

  • Law enforcement research and analysis

  • Scientific research

Education

  • Information management

  • Problem analysis

  • Automated classrooms

  • Assisted knowledge transfer

Personal Management

  • Contact, task and communication management

  • Media management

  • Personal information management

Community and NGO Management

  • Project management

  • Resource management

  • Operation planning

  • Secure communications

  • Situation Analysis

Business Management

  • Project management

  • Resource management

  • CRM

  • General ERP

  • Shops

  • Business Analysis

 
 

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