The Original Concept Analysis Software

Today, in 2009, Readware is still the only software designed to identify the abstract objects encoding meaning in a text. Readware is a model of interpersonal and intersubjective meaning that can be applied to gain insight and information from any text...from nearly every word.

Because Readware encodes a model of meaning instead of a model of a document or a text as other software does, Readware is able to use abstract operations and identify abstract objects, processes and thematic relationships that NLP, text-mining and machine-learning software cannot possibly access. MITi's customer's have used the proprietary science-driven algortihms of Readware for text analysis and classification and for indexing, search and retrieval. Readware turns lexemes into memes for distinguishing distinct and relevant information from any text. What you do with your information, newly found insight and knoweldge, is your business.

Since our first Conceptual Search Engine designed in 1989, Our customers have found Readware useful for retrieving and analyzing text on and off corporate networks and the Internet.  It is used for typical search applications and it is also used for identifying and classifying topical triggers or actuators; not only topics, people and events; also combinations of things, signs of contentment, notes of dissatisfaction, etc. If you can characterize those kinds of intersubjective notions that tend to afflict or attach to daily situations, you can create an automated probe or sensor to identify these actuators in any text. All this is a part of the use case for this technology.  Use the links at the right to find out more about Readware technology and its indexing, search, classification and retrieval functionality.

You Can Search or You Can Discover

Readware products can do keyword search on your website, a collection of web sites or a text database, or on your own computer, though it is not your traditional search engine.  Readware does not use NLP, AI, stochastic or keyword techniques rather it introduces original concept-driven techniques.  This means you do not have to train it.  There is no arduous up front development of vocabulary, taxonomy or ontology. Readware sets up a framework on a computer that is similar to the worldview of a person and uses it to perform higher order tasks such as informed search. An informed search is one that vastly out-performs any uniformed search method, e.g. keyword search methods.

Readware allows you to create and search collections of texts on the same or differing subjects for conceptual, metaphorical and other semantic similarities, as easily as names, phrases and other text objects of interest. Readware technology is very useful for identifying the conceptual and topical actuators from text and indexing them so they can be put to work and used in computer automations. This may include automating search, retrieval, filtering and routing applications. If you have an application like this, contact us here and we can go over the details.

Call for Business Developers and Application Engineers

Would you like to engineer your own search engine?  Would you like to classify, link and correlate the subjects and concepts from various texts?  Would you like to analyze information according to your individual interests or your group's categories of interest?  Do you want to unify access to several collections of information?  If you answer yes to any of these questions, we want to hear from you.

We are looking for web property developers and bloggers that would take part in the testing and deployment of an Open Source API for Readware.  If you are a developer, programmer, a hacker or a blogger, we would like to hear from you about our plans to offer an Open Source API.  We will offer a limited number of respondents with free source software and interfaces ready for application development.  Of these respondents that produce applications, we will offer a select few advanced training, software support and concept development at very low cost.  Contact the Company.