Advanced training
- 2 Days
training Learn advanced functions
Basic information
Two-day training represents advanced analytical functions in i2 Analyst’s Notebook and the possibilities of more sophisticated output creation
The participant is accompanied by a training using a theoretical explanation, practical examples and independent work. The training is based on a complex story that simulates real investigation.
The basic materials have been simplified to the maximum extent so that we can demonstrate the maximum possibilities of i2 Analyst’s Notebook (ANB) and at the same time ensure visual control of the correctness of the achieved results.
For whom is the training intended?
The training is intended for medium-advanced users of the ANB product, who already master the basic creation of the ELP model in network and time diagrams, their modification and simpler forms of searching and analyzing information contained in diagrams. The model used during the training is suitable for the public and commercial sector, especially for members of security forces, intelligence services and other sectors using the rich possibilities of link analysis.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of working with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office, medium-advanced use of the ANB program.
Key topics
- Importing more complex data structures
- Working with lists
- Identifying network connections
- Working with the distribution of properties and their relationships
- Advanced analysis when searching for patterns in time series
- Creating graphical and text outputs
Objectives
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to comprehensively analyze the information contained in the diagrams. They will be able to identify the main areas of interest and apply various analytical tools to obtain a deeper understanding of the relationships between objects and time sequences of events and activities. Users will be able to convert information into a format suitable for presentation and publication and effectively use defined specifications in subsequent tasks.