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Software for healthcare sector
HYDERABAD: The city based Innareddy Computer Software Associates
(ICSA-India), has developed the `Heuristic Engine (HE)' which is
being customised in the healthcare sector for predicting the
outbreak of vector-borne diseases like malaria and Japanese
encephalitis in advance. According to a press release, the tool
can also be utilized to predict pest attacks on agricultural
crops and to forecast machine and power grid failures. The
company is also setting up its own multimedia studio.
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