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This project is based on the '''VAST Challenge 2016 – Return to Kronos (Mini challenge 2)''' which involves analysis of a collection of static data about two weeks of GAStech operations data, including building sensor readings and prox-card movement throughout the building. Deliverables include interesting patterns, anomalies/unusual events that are most likely to represent a danger or a serious issue for building operations, and relationships between the proximity card data and building data elements. [http://vacommunity.org/2016+VAST+Challenge%3A+MC2]
 
This project is based on the '''VAST Challenge 2016 – Return to Kronos (Mini challenge 2)''' which involves analysis of a collection of static data about two weeks of GAStech operations data, including building sensor readings and prox-card movement throughout the building. Deliverables include interesting patterns, anomalies/unusual events that are most likely to represent a danger or a serious issue for building operations, and relationships between the proximity card data and building data elements. [http://vacommunity.org/2016+VAST+Challenge%3A+MC2]
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In the roughly twenty years that Tethys-based GAStech has been operating a natural gas production site in the island country of Kronos, it has produced remarkable profits and developed strong relationships with the government of Kronos. However, GAStech has not been as successful in demonstrating environmental stewardship. In Jan 2014, as the leaders of GAStech were celebrating their new-found fortune as a result of the initial public offering of their very successful company, an uneventful incident happened where several employees of GAStech went missing.

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This project is based on the VAST Challenge 2016 – Return to Kronos (Mini challenge 2) which involves analysis of a collection of static data about two weeks of GAStech operations data, including building sensor readings and prox-card movement throughout the building. Deliverables include interesting patterns, anomalies/unusual events that are most likely to represent a danger or a serious issue for building operations, and relationships between the proximity card data and building data elements. [1]


BACKGROUND


In the roughly twenty years that Tethys-based GAStech has been operating a natural gas production site in the island country of Kronos, it has produced remarkable profits and developed strong relationships with the government of Kronos. However, GAStech has not been as successful in demonstrating environmental stewardship. In Jan 2014, as the leaders of GAStech were celebrating their new-found fortune as a result of the initial public offering of their very successful company, an uneventful incident happened where several employees of GAStech went missing.