Smart Registry Deregulation Tool (ASDA)
Smart Registry Deregulation Tool (ASDA)
Registry records in institutions have been contaminated over the years with uncontrolled entries and data from different sources. ASDA cleans up this pollution and provides a healthier environment for many
issues, from the decisions the institution will take on registries to the accuracy of the notifications it will make.
Working in 4 stages, ASDA organizes the institution's registries to a great extent after these stages. ASDA has detailed reports for each stage and provides the user with summarized and detailed information
about the registry throughout the system.
1. Data Preparation in the Management Information System (MIS) Registry data is prepared for the next stages by taking into account all modules used on the MIS data. The method used here is called
"pre-processing" in data mining algorithms.
2. Verification of Data with the Identity Sharing System (KPS) With the methods offered by the KPS, TCKN information is obtained and verified on the registry information. Fields such as Name - Surname - Mother's
Name - Father's Name - Place of Birth - Date of Birth, which are important for registration information, are filled in via KPS and the data is organized.
3. Duplication Analysis Data mining algorithms are used to list duplicate or potentially duplicate registry data on the registry data. The similarity percentage presented to the user allows the user to see the
clarity of the operations to be performed before the editing process. The duplication analysis is not done one-to-one with the sameness of the words, but with data similarity algorithms validated in the
literature. In this way, typos and word errors in the information of the registers do not prevent finding duplicates, but inform the user by affecting the similarity percentage. The duplication analysis is fully
dynamic and works according to the relevant data for each institution's data. ASDA, which also has a parameter for disregarding "heir" and "associate" registries, has a flexible structure with the ability to
select the registry fields to be used in the duplicate analysis. In addition to the basic information of the registry (Name - Surname - Mother's Name - Father's Name - Place of Birth - Date of Birth), many other
information such as phone number and e-mail can be used in the duplicate analysis. Duplication analysis, which can be used extensively for real registries, can also be used for legal registries and can detect
duplication based on address and title information.
4. Bulk Registry Merging It is ensured that the duplicates that occur after the analysis can be merged collectively. Before this merger, a detailed report on the source and target registers can be obtained and
thousands of registers can be merged quickly with a single button.