electronic logistical layer analysis  

"ELLA"

Link analysis has three primary purposes:


  > Find matches for known patterns of interests between linked objects.
 

  > Find anomalies by detecting violated known patterns.
 

  > Find new patterns of interest (for example, in social networking and marketing and business intelligence).

Our Electronic Logistical Link Analysis tool, we call her ELLA for short, monitors Key Performance Indicators for each of our clients. At each  3-week interval, ELLA gathers the necessary data to optimize our client's systems.  ELLA will then analyse that data or objects and adjust strategies as needed.


Since most people are more aware of how websites work, we will use the case of a website to explain how ELLA does her job.

Every website has links and back-links that are on each web page for the business.  ELLA will sift through all of the HTML codes and various scripts in the page and then follow all the links it finds in order to determine what sort of links are present and whether they are active or dead. This information can be very important for search engine optimization, as it allows the analyst to determine whether the search engine is actually able to find and index the website. 

In an IP network, either for computers or telephones systems, ELLA determines the integrity of the connection between each network or telephone node by analyzing the data that passes through the physical or virtual links (or layers).  Once analysis is complete she will determine any bottlenecks within the network and potential fault areas. She will then resolve the issues as well as perform network optimization to provide a more stable IP network for both your computers and/or telephone system.

"ELLA" finds bottlenecks and possible fault areas,

resolving them more efficiently and network optimization