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The Business Case for a Common Language: Not “If,” but “What and When?”

IRM Connects

Opportunity While most people don’t think about it very often, common language is essential to day-in, day-out commerce. The post The Business Case for a Common Language: Not “If,” but “What and When?” Companies and others[1] employ standards to ensure that a meter is.

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The Business Case for a Common Language – Not “If,” but “What and When?”

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1] Introduction Opportunity While most people don’t think about it very often, common language is essential to day-in, day-out commerce. Weinberg’s Second Law: If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.[1]

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AI Chatbots Can Help Retailers Convert Live Broadcast Viewers into Sales!

Smart Data Collective

Do you remember the simpler times when we imagined: “one day, robots will roam the streets and act like people”? However, now when technology advances at an unbelievable rate, this is becoming more tangible than ever. What does this tell us? It tells us that businesses are investing heavily in this new technology.

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Pioneering AI Frontier: Integrated Knowledge Bases

Analysts Corner

In a previous article, I invited you to dream with me about the future of how Artificial Intelligence (AI) will serve as a natural language interface for all technological applications. Read the first article of the series in full at Pioneering AI Frontier: Unleashing Natural Language Interface. Join me on this journey.

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How Neural Machine Translation is Revolutionizing Software Development

Smart Data Collective

What is Neural Machine Translation (NMT)? Unlike previous iterations of machine translation, NMT runs under a neural network that uses artificial intelligence when translating text. Unlike previous iterations of machine translation, NMT runs under a neural network that uses artificial intelligence when translating text.

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User Stories as the Haiku of Business Analysis

Analysts Corner

However, just as not every phrase looking like haiku is a poetry, not every requirement is useful when presented as a user story. Image by shell_ghostcage from Pixabay The similarity is even deeper when we compare the inner structure of the two forms. What: required action, behavior, property, and/or quality.

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Pioneering AI Frontier: Dynamically Reconfigured Business

Analysts Corner

What would a world self-regulated by AI look like? In the first two articles of this series on the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI), I explored the possibilities and challenges of using applications with natural language interfaces and access to integrated knowledge bases. Would it be scary or something worth dreaming about?