MATRIX  COGNITION  (TM)matrixcognition: Computer-Assisted Decision-Making.


Matrix CognitionTM, Version 4.0

Parallel Thinking and Artificial intelligence for Decision-Making in Business and Personal Decisions.

The IBM-Award-Winning Application for Windows 95/NT/98/2000/me/xp.

Making good business or personal decisions demands a thorough analysis of all key issues, with user formulation and input throughout.

With Matrix CognitionTM, users can perform that sound analysis, solving a variety of business and personal problems across 30 domain categories ranging from budget, compensation and finance to marketing, planning and research; from education, travel and housing to health care, autos and foods. Each usage is determined by the user.

As a horizontal decision-making system equipped with interactive parallel thinking and artificial intelligence capabilities, Matrix CognitionTM takes a 100% user-driven approach to problem-solving. It begins each analysis by deeply questioning the user about the choices within each dimension. After capturing this user information, the system mathematically weighs all the responses to calculate the optimal decision, for either business or personal decisions.

Menu of Topic-Domains for Decision-Making:
1. General  11. Organizational  21. Government 
2. Financial  12. Members 22. Health Care
3. Budgetary  13. Charters 23. Housing
4. Operations  14. Funding 24. Religion
5. Personnel  15. Elections 25. Aging
6. Planning 16. Family 26. Leisure
7. Research 17. Investment 27. Autos
8. Culture 18. Education 28. Foods
9. Marketing 19. Travel 29. Computers
10. Compensation  20. Taxes 30. Savings

Hardware needed:

Software needed: Matrix CognitionTM, Version 4.0


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For further information or feedback:
e-mail: matcog@ix.netcom.com
John Frenster, Frenster Associates, MatCog, Inc.
247 Stockbridge Avenue
Atherton, CA 94027-5446
Phone: 650/367-6483; FAX: 650/364-1773
Corp. WebSite: http://www.matcog.com/


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