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Ken Uchikura Newsletter Vol. 275 The ALISE Engine

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The ALISE Engine

Recently, PSPINC started developing the ALISE engine to promote various business systems by matching sellers and buyers in B2B, B2C, or C2C interactions. With the ALISE engine, sellers can list their products and services, and buyers can list what they want to purchase.

Utilizing the ALISE engine offers several advantages in developing diverse business systems.

Reduced development time: The ALISE engine includes basic functions like matching and search, eliminating the need for developers to create them from the ground up, thus significantly reducing development time.

Cost savings: Developers can save on the development of matching algorithms and search engines by leveraging the ALISE engine. This approach also lowers overall development costs by reusing existing solutions.

Reduced maintenance costs: ALISE automates the maintenance and updating of basic functionality, saving developers time and effort in maintaining these aspects.

Increased flexibility and scalability: The ALISE engine provides a flexible API designed to meet diverse business needs. Developers can customize and extend functionality to suit their specific requirements, enhancing flexibility and scalability.

These advantages efficiently contribute to the development of various business systems, including job sites, job applicant databases, company databases, product databases, menu creation, and more.

ALISE can create applications, including: 

1. Job matching application: Matches job postings with job seekers' skills and experiences, providing automated suggestions for the best match.

2. Goods trading platform: Facilitates the buying and selling of goods between individuals or companies by matching product information with buyer preferences.

3. Restaurant reservation service: Streamlines restaurant and cafe reservations by checking availability and making reservations based on user preferences.

4. Travel planning application: Suggests appropriate travel plans based on user-entered destination, budget, and other criteria. Automates hotel reservations and searches for tourist attractions.

5. Education platform: Matches students' learning needs with teachers' skills and expertise, suggesting suitable teachers based on registered subjects and levels.

These applications showcase how ALISE can implement matching and search functions across various business sectors. The flexibility and scalability of ALISE also allow for customization to meet diverse needs.
 
 

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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ABOUT PSPINC

PSPINC (Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.) is a technology company based in Bellevue, Washington, USA. Founded in 1987, PSPINC provides web hosting, email hosting, and other internet-related services to businesses and individuals worldwide.

In addition to its hosting services, PSPINC also offers website design and development, domain registration, and online marketing services. The company has data centers located in the United States and Japan, and it offers multilingual support to its customers.

PSPINC has a strong focus on customer service, and it has received numerous awards and accolades for its quality of service over the years. The company is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest technology and industry trends in order to provide the best possible solutions for its customers.

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