Do you deal with the observance of rules, specifications, laws, and regulations and notice that the underlying complexity of the relationships is increasing? Do you notice that conventional methods for the monitoring of technical facilities, for compliance management as well as for the analysis and prediction of mission-critical events often can’t master the underlying complexity?

“Master complexity”

Then you should deal with Semantic Business Analytics. Through the representation of complex relationships in the form of simple rules and structures, you can get the correct conclusions from the available information.

  • Easy graphical representation of complex rules. Existing rules can be extended and new rules can be added at any time. This is made possible by the separation of business logic from the source code of the application.
  • Rule Debugging checks the consistency of rules while they are being created.
  • Proactive supervision of data based on a given set of rules.


Within their businesses, our customers benefit from the flexibility of the solution and use the procedures in various areas, like:

  • checking whether the ships of a service company comply with the many rules of the "International Convention for the Safety of Life on Sea“,
  • proactively supervising safety-related functions in a power plant,
  • testing whether the diverse requirements concerning the correct development of a control device have been met.


All scenarios have the following in common: A high degree of complexity of the underlying facts, a vast number of technical requirements or rules and a need for a high degree of flexibility.You can draw the right conclusions from your information at any time, fast and proactively.

  • Enables compliance with complex sets of rules. Conventional methods often fail at this, beyond a certain degree of complexity.
  • Early recognition of potential error sources and system failures can help your organization avoid unnecessary expenses and risks.
  • A unified overview, using a single user interface, can display all relevant relationships. All existing data sources are thereby seemlessly integrated.