Systems and Processes are not simple

They should be treated with the respect they deserve.

“We create the deepest, broadest, and most comprehensive automated knowledge framework, so you can build your company.”

Smart Systems Intelligence Management

“Handling dozens of languages across all environments, sites, and organizations.
From HTML anywhere in the world, through Java, Python, JavaScript, CSS, COBOL, CICS, DDL, DML, ADABAS, PL/SQL, and more.”

A complex network of interconnected gears symbolizing intricate automated workflows.
A complex network of interconnected gears symbolizing intricate automated workflows.
A close-up of hands programming a sequence on a digital touchscreen, illustrating task customization.
A close-up of hands programming a sequence on a digital touchscreen, illustrating task customization.
Task Flow

Suggestion:

Document them!
I’m not saying document as we’ve been doing for the last 50 years, not at all!
What we need is a catalog—an up-to-date, complete inventory of every program, function, subroutine, class, variable, argument, parameter, and every value statically assigned to every container, every call, invoke, and import performing any method in any language, across all systems in the corporation. This documentation should be independent of sites, environments, and organizations.
After creating this enormous catalog, we’ll need an easy way to query it. From business processes and system flows—start to finish, in the correct order—down to a single variable occurrence in any function and in any language.

Precision

Conclusion:

Systems were created to replace repetitive human work, but no one ever said that these repetitive tasks would be simple. Individually, they might be—but there are thousands of them, each with a specific order of execution. Within each flow, the same task may behave slightly differently, or the order may change depending on the purpose.

Common Questions

What does your company gain from Systems’ Intelligence Management?

“Your AS-IS will always reflect today’s reality—never outdated.”
“Impact assessment in seconds—simply review the sequence diagrams.”
“The learning curve is reduced to a minimum, and people dependency is eliminated.”

How does it work?

“It reads your source code.
It analyzes every single line and every single word.
It extracts all possible connections between the elements.
It persists everything in a highly intelligent database.
It then enables users to ask any question that can be answered by understanding all system flows and details at once.”

Can it replace human work completely?

“No human interaction: from source code reading, processing, and digestion through persistence in the database, to filtering and visualization.”

Is it easy to set up?

“Indeed, it is easy to set up.
And the built-in, standalone administrative system provides all the maintenance capabilities you could need.”

Who is it for?

“Any company with:
• A legacy systems inventory
• Documentation that no longer reflects reality
• A need to modernize legacy languages used decades ago”

What makes zConatus different?

“It is unique in the world.
While many have envisioned a methodology capable of delivering these capabilities, we have made it a reality.”

Task Flow

Thousands of tasks, each with unique steps.

A complex network diagram showing interconnected tasks and flows.
A complex network diagram showing interconnected tasks and flows.
Adaptive Systems

“Our methods adjust to subtle changes in task behavior and sequence, ensuring smooth acknowledgment even when workflows shift unexpectedly.”

Illustration of a dynamic flowchart with shifting arrows and nodes adapting in real-time.
Illustration of a dynamic flowchart with shifting arrows and nodes adapting in real-time.
Simplifying Complexity

“By handling thousands of intricate, repetitive tasks seamlessly, we free up human effort for more meaningful work.”

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Questions about complex task flows? Reach out anytime.

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Finally, a system that handles complex task flows without missing a beat.

J. Lee

A smiling professional reviewing a complex workflow on a computer screen.
A smiling professional reviewing a complex workflow on a computer screen.

It’s like having an extra pair of hands for thousands of small, tricky tasks.

M. Patel

Close-up of hands typing on a keyboard with multiple task windows open.
Close-up of hands typing on a keyboard with multiple task windows open.
★★★★★
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