Our Products

Below are some examples of the products we've produced. These demonstrate our range; from off-the-shelf products to bespoke solutions developed to meet the exact needs of the client.

Annalisa

Annalisa is a multi-criteria decision aid, designed to simplify the decision making process for any situation where multiple factors need to be taken into account. Applications of Annalisa range from simple everyday scenarios to decisions regarding health-care and business strategy.

Full details about Annalisa can be found on the Annalisa website.

Elicia

Elicia is a web-based quesionnaire tool. As well as providing the standard questionnaire-building features that you might expect, Elicia has been designed to work with the Annalisa decision tool (see above). This integration provides a powerful combination, allowing the decision criteria to be customised according to someone's responses to earlier questions, and thus providing a far more personalised decision-making experience.

More information plus a demonstration of the software can be found at the Elicia website.

Clients and Services System (CaSS)

CaSS is a bespoke solution Maldaba have developed for The Richmond Fellowship (RF). Since initial deployment in 2006, we have continued to work with RF to develop the tool, and to adapt it to meet their needs as they have evolved.

CaSS closely mirrors RF's offline working practices, and provides a mechanism for managing day-to-day interaction with their clients. In addition, CaSS offers a sophisticated reporting facility, which enables them to analyse performance and outcomes, from an individual client's progress to national trends. The reporting facility has greatly helped RF respond to funders' demands for statistical feedback.

Something to Make Your Life Easier (SMYLE)

SMYLE is our Content Management System (CMS). Like all our web-based products, SMYLE is built using our proprietary application framework. SMYLE is used by The Consortium for Research on Equitable Health Systems (CREHS) and enables CREHS researchers to easily share information and data across large geographical distances.

Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) Software

Maldaba have developed specialised RCT software to enable researchers to run web-based (or offline) trials. The software features a randomisation process to assign participants to different trial arms. In addition, there is a sophisticaed montioring facility that enables both the researchers and Maldaba to regularly (daily) monitor the system and ensure that integrity is maintained and that any issues are responded to promptly. Data can be exported for analysis in standard professional statistical packages.