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Chrisian has completed a multitude of projects from the quickest to the most difficult ones. The following are the ones we believe presented challenges that an ordinary outsourcer in our belief may have difficulty coping with.
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DATA CONVERSION
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This is the main reason for Chrisian's ability to maintain a loyal base of
satisfied clients. All past and existing customers have experienced savings in
any job and projects they outsourced. This was achieved by the company's
continued investment of time and money on research and development. It is able
to compete and excel and an equal of any of its competitors in terms of
providing the highest quality and the best professional service.
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| Keying |
The example at the bottom is a 17th century book that was printed in Latin. The client requested that this be keyed at an accuracy rate of 99.995% or an allowed error of only 5 characters per 100,000 characters keyed. The source is in scanned images and of poor quality due to the fact that the book's paper is already very old and falling apart. This is text keying at its extreme, in terms of difficulty.
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Programmatic Conversion of IBM System 38 files into DOS/Windows |
| One of the biggest cities in the U.S. had a big problem. They are upgrading replacing their IBM S/38 with a client/server setup and have to change their Real Estate database into a DOS format. However, they are about a decade too late in implementing their upgrade because IBM is no longer providing support for the product. A search was conducted to find an IBM specialist who can help do the conversion from reel tapes. It was a futile exercise because even the referrals from IBM did not pan out. Chrisian was able to locate the required resources from its China partners and the conversion of about 500 million characters of the city's real estate data was done with the least effort and disruption. |
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Daily Conversion and Loading of U.S. Courts Cases into the Internet |
| Every day scanned images of all court cases that have been filed and decided upon are sent to Chrisian for text extraction, editing and tagging so that they become available to the public, in the soonest practicable manner, to the legal profession and law practitioners. Information on the status of cases can be made available as early as the following day from any "movement" or developments in the cases. The amount of data that is processed runs into several billions of characters per year. |