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Keeping methods and standards up-to-date, accurate and at a constant rate of improvement is critical for industry. KBSI has been dedicated to the refinement of methods and standards practices within industries for over a decade, conducting thorough reviews and analyses of industry processes and determining if and how program capacity, integrity, and effectiveness can be improved.

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Multi-spectral Feature Fusion Framework (MSFF)
 

KBSI is developing a innovative framework for the automatic fusion of data from hyper spectral data sources resulting in more effective multi-sensor processing.

Scenario Model Interoperability Toolkit (SMIT)
 

SMIT is designing and developing a language, suite of tools, and methodology to facilitate the syntactic and semantic interoperability of scenarios and simulation models among diverse vendor-specific tools and applications. 

Workflow-enhanced Role Based Access Control (WERBAC)
 

Extending the concepts of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to tasks, processes, activities and functions of an enterprise.

Framework for Building PSL Translators
 

The goal of the PSL project was to help establish NIST's process specification language as the standard process information sharing mechanism in the commercial arena by the development of a methodology and a set of tools to facilitate the implementation of PSL translators.

Statistical Process Control Expert System (SPCES)
 

The SPCES project focused on developing a methodology of use and software architecture for performing Statistical Process Control (SPC) within CCAD machine shops.

Support for the Creation and Maintenance of Large, Situation-based Ontologies (SBONT)
 

In the SBONT project, KBSI developed an automated support environment for the capture and construction of domain specific ontologies using IDEF5, an Ontology Description Capture Method.

Data Display Translation Framework (DDTF)
  The DDTF project designed, developed, and deployed an advanced component-based data display translation framework that uses an XML-based neutral format developed by KBSI as the inter-lingua between a number of data display languages.
Information Integration for Concurrent Engineering (IICE)
  The IICE program built the engineering foundations, Integration Definition (IDEF) methods and tools, and migration frameworks for next-generation engineering, manufacturing, and logistics environments.
Knowledge Based Information Model Integration (KBIMI)
 

The KBIMI project developed the theoretical foundations for information model integration and a robust automated model integration support tool.

 

 

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