Autonomy to provide software to Civil Aviation Administration of China
Infrastructure software developer, Autonomy Corporation’s
(LSE: AU.) meanings-based computing platform, IDOL, has been
selected by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to manage
and access more than 10 million documents in its digital library.
Autonomy will integrate the sources within the CAAC library, which forms
a part of the Chinese Ministry-owned National Library, to provide users
with fast and accurate access to the information.
According to
CAAC the digital library has experienced a dramatic increase in size due
to the rapid development of the Chinese aviation industry. Consequently
CAAC recognized the need to implement a sophisticated information
access solution, to deliver scalability and high-speed access to the
millions of documents in the library.
"With the dramatic growth in China's aviation industry, it is
critical that users are able to not just find the right information to
do their job, but it is equally important for them to share their
knowledge and expertise in the field", Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch
commented.
The Autonomy IDOL data-management platform performs conceptual
and contextual analysis and probability matching on information to find
the meaning within and the inter-relationships between and among
disparate pieces of content. The software suite will allow the CAAC to
integrate all of its different data types, provide advanced
functionality and including conceptual-data features including search,
classification, clustering, and document recommendations.
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