New ScioSphere Analysis Tool Improves Bottom Line
New ScioSphere 3.0 released which add a new Framework for better user interaction and improved methods for adding sources to your analysis in a quick and intuitive way. ScioSpehere reduce the patent analyst search with more than 80%
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 2, 2008) - ScioSphere is proud to announce the new release of version 3.0 of its ScioSphere® power workbench for Patent & Research analysis, which reduces the amount of tedious, manual work that is associated with manually skimming and reading through thousands of patent or research papers.
This new release is a major improvement, adding an enhanced Graphical User Interface that guides the user through the ScioSphere framework, making it easier to use and faster to deploy while improving the quality of your analysis. ScioSphere structures your analysis and guides you through the process step by step:
- Add and create a project to analyze
- Add your information sources to analyze
- Create the concepts you want to analyze
- Get the results
- Include your findings in a report that can be shared and distributed among your colleagues.
Adding sources to your analysis has never been easier. Sources can be added by automatically extracting relevant patents from esp@cenet and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, or through third-party information libraries like SciFinder, Patbase, or PubMed, as well as by indicating a simple URL. Additionally, if the URL is one that ScioSphere can work with directly, like PubMed, it will automatically know how to extract information for your analysis. Lastly, if your sources are available in standard document files, they also can be analyzed in ScioSphere.
To support the knowledge professional ScioSphere has built-in Concept knowledge capability, which now includes more than 150,000 concepts and more than 300,000 synonyms from life science and other industries. Concept knowledge is used to supplement analysis by identifying the relevant portion of documents, thereby eliminating trivial information and saving the analyst a tremendous amount of time in completing the task at hand. ScioSphere takes over where the search engines end ? whether it?s the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, esp@cenet, or even a regular Google search ? and quickly examines thousands of documents to find the relevant 20-30 documents requiring further examination. This automated process improves the accuracy of the search, thereby saving the analyst?s time and the employer?s money.
?ScioSphere support of third-party information providers makes is a strong and open tool particularly suited for the scientific libraries in the Life Science/Pharmaceutical industry. What ScioSphere delivers to the industry, whether it is patent or scientific research, is a tool that speeds up the tedious and manual search and evaluation process of traditional searches. Within our customer base we typically see an increase in productivity by a factor of 20-40 and with more accurate results, making the return on investment a matter of weeks, not years,? said Thomas Eskebaek, President of ScioSphere.
ScioSphere is a Web-based tool and works in any environment where a Web browser is available.
te@sapiosystems.com, March 02., 2008