IDSearch Overview
IDSearch Overview
IDSearch is a highly scalable Automated Fingerprint Identification System with 100% programmatic interface. It allows construction by providing an open set of building blocks rather than a single turn key solution. It allows integration into any small- and medium-scale system as a biometric back-end via its programmatic interfaces. IDSearch consists of single module implementing both dispatcher and matcher logic.
IDSearch Features
- Scalable to enroll up to millions of records
- Supports as many matchers as needed to satisfy scalability requirements
- Can work in standalone mode with no dedicated matchers to handle up to 100.000 fingerprints
- Supports as many matchers as needed to satisfy scalability requirements
- Supports SMP architecture to distribute workload among all available processors
- Supports distributed image processing which gives unique template building performance
- Installs as Windows Service, operates in unattended mode
- All biometric data kept in the memory of server and matchers during operation of IDSearch.
- Supports wide range of search modes: 1:1, 1:Few, 1: Some, 1: All
- Transactional environment provided
- Provides both syncronous for direct calls and asyncronous messaging interface with MSMQ support
- Databases supported: Oracle, MSSQL and any other ODBC compatible
- Uses all advanced modes of IDS Core SDK fingerprint matching
- Hardware based licensing mechanism
- Client authentication and role based security system
- Has a mechanism for database information recovery in case of accidental hardware or software failures
- GUI-based management MMC Snap-in (industry standard) with a remote administration support
- IDSearch Server supports Windows 2K/XP/2003
- Client API supports Windows 2K/XP/2003
- Support for any programming language with .NET or COM/ActiveX support.
- Support for C, C++, C#, Visual Studio, Visual Studio.NET
- Utilizes MS Windows Installer standard
- Integrated performance monitoring of the system
- Alerting subsystem provides a means of automated notifications about events take place via e-mail and custom application launch.

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