Curridge Technologies is in
the knowledge engineering business. We work from specifications provided by our
clients to generate a permanent, constantly updated database of targeted information.
Erroneous and outdated material is removed, and new material is added as expeditiously as
possible. The software we develop in house is used to generate
our saleable products which are highly specialized information resources. Price is
dependent on the specification received.
We will help you hone your specification down to a useful size.
There is a fee for this service.
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CT TeraLynx is a generalized
development of the OncoLynx model with significant enhancements. It produces most of
the information we sell. TeraLynx scans the entire document
database to which it has been assigned, either as a targeted search, or in non-specific
mode.
When the program is diffuse, i.e., non-targeted, it reads every
newspaper and periodical it can find for any reference to anything it has already found
and indexes it.
Ergo, TeraLynx is singlehandedly responsible for our having to
establish a new server farm in Texas.
One suspects TeraLynx may contain copious quantities of drivel, such
as elaborate ruminations on Dennis Rodman's marriage to Carmen Electra.
Currently, TeraLynx can read English, German, French and Spanish.
TeraLynx is implemented in Franz' Allegro Common Lisp.
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CT OncoLynx is a highly
targeted engine with a tightly restricted domain specification. It is designed to do one
thing well, and that is maintain a huge database of current information about cancer
research, treatments for specific cancers, altenative treatments, clinical trials and
results, technological developments in cancer research, academic papers and an
unexpectedly huge section about quacks and charlatans. OncoLynx
is available for public use free of charge on this, and several other, of our sites.
OncoLynx was orginally written in Symantec Cafe Version 1.0, and is
currently undergoing a revision to Visual Cafe 2.5.
Here's a little secret for you: OncoLynx was called that because the
person who thought up the idea was an oncologist. OncoLynx searches for any
disease you give it. At this writing it is out scrabbling around for
whatever it can find on 'Feline Infectious Peritonitis', which our beloved Marmaduke has
been fighting off for nine months.
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CT Tradar applies a wide range of analytic tools to analyzing financial markets in all
time frames. It is not, per se, a trading system, but rather a tool
through which trading disciplines can be developed. By
design, it is a single-user application. It was built for me for the sole purpose of
generating money from the financial markets.
The major difference between CT Tradar and more familiar programs
such as Omega's TradeStation, is the variety of ways in which the information can be
displayed. The best traders are intuitive as well as analytical, and CT Tradar is designed
to poke both halves of the brain.
This incarnation of CT Tradar was implemented in Borland C++ 4.5 and
Borland Delphi 2.0.
It probably should have been implemented in Eiffel, but Eiffel
wasn't in my field of vision when we started, and the Borland products proved quite
robust.
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One note: over at the Curridge Software Engineering
site, you'll find my review of Enfish Tracker Pro, which I recently purchased. It's a
glowing review of an excellent product. Using Enfish in 'My Tracked Information' mode with
an TeraLynx Database is a truly astonishing experience.
To read the review, go back to the home page, move one click north
on the NAVIGAID.
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