Monthly Archives: March 2021

Can Your Machine Learning Do the Lambada?

Ulrich Wiesner from FICO wrote: “Machine learning and data analytics are powerful methods, but typically the benefits do not come without effort, and careful considerations are required to make these tools efficient. When you purchase a tool or service, make … Continue reading

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DecisionCAMP April-7 Session with Trisotech

The Prince is a 16th-century political treatise written by Niccolò Machiavelli as an instruction guide for new princes and royals. But what if Machiavelli had the benefit of modern modeling tools to capture his teachings? Join us on April 7 to … Continue reading

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Vaccination Scheduling Decisions

Geoffrey De Smet created a vaccination scheduling software. He discovered an interesting Vaccination Appointment Scheduling Paradox: It’s more user friendly if people can NOT choose their own appointment. Watch video

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Global Management Decision Market

Global Management Decision Market Research Report – Forecasts to 2026 by GME. Includes competitor analysis of FICO, Sparkling Logic, SAS, OpenRules, TIBCO, Decision Management Solutions, Oracle, Parmenides, IBM, Sapiens, Equifax, Experian, Pegasystems, and ACTICO among other vendors. You may request … Continue reading

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What will become obsolete first: a language or a deployment type?

In the new article “Java and C# are Obsolete in the Age of Docker” Erik Engheim states: “Languages running on virtual machines were developed to make deployment on any platform easy. But this ability no longer matters when your software … Continue reading

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Microsoft RPA

Microsoft announced Power Automate Desktop for Windows 10, which provides an attended RPA solution to automate tasks in SharePoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, and third-party business apps. Web and desktop recorders capture steps in an automation, and a visual drag-and-drop designer … Continue reading

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Accelerated Intelligence

“If somebody describes the world of the mid-twenty-first century to you and it doesn’t sound like science fiction, it is certainly false. We cannot be sure of the specifics; change itself is the only certainty.”  Yuval Noah Harari Learn fast, … Continue reading

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Why a YouTube Chat About Chess Got Flagged for Hate Speech

This WIRED article talks about shortcomings in AI programs designed to automatically detect hate speech, abuse, and misinformation online. When WIRED fed some of statements gathered by the CMU researchers into two hate-speech classifiers, the statement “White’s attack on black is … Continue reading

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From Basics To Deploying Scalable Web Applications

This “JavaScript in Plain English” article provides an introductory roadmap for beginners who are looking to get into the development of modern applications running 24*7 web services. Link

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