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Jeopardy, IBM, and Wolfram|Alpha—Stephen Wolfram Blog
http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2011/01/jeopardy-ibm-and-wolframalpha
IBM, and Wolfram Alpha. January 26, 2011. About a month before Wolfram Alpha. Launched, I was on the phone with a group from IBM, talking about our vision for computable knowledge in Wolfram Alpha. A few weeks later, the group announced that they were going to use what they had done in natural language processing to try to make a system to compete on. So what really is the relation between Wolfram Alpha and the IBM. Wolfram Alpha is a completely different kind of thing something much more radical, based ...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Law is the requirements specification for the system of being a resident
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2012/05/law-is-requirements-specification-for.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Law is the requirements specification for the system of being a resident. However it doesn't quite work! Place layer ...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: A rant against 1:1
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2012/05/rant-against-11.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Thursday, May 10, 2012. A rant against 1:1. There are 2 interesting cases to ponder:. 1:1 at a time and 1:1 over time. 1:1 at a time, I get&...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Rate of Change
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2013/03/rate-of-change.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Monday, March 11, 2013. Knowing that there will be an issue is even more important than recovering from an issue that has already happened.
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Events, messages and state
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2014/06/events-messages-and-state.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Thursday, June 12, 2014. Events, messages and state. Bottom line EAI type patterns generally assume some kind of unification between message...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Trying to understand IaaS, and other nonsense
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2013/06/trying-to-understand-iaas-and-other.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Saturday, June 8, 2013. Trying to understand IaaS, and other nonsense. It is there when I want it. It comes on instantly. Similarly in the s...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Victim of a professional with attitude - a requirements story
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2014/06/victim-of-professional-with-attitude.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Thursday, June 12, 2014. Victim of a professional with attitude - a requirements story. Doors open outwards, left door is the main door.
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Data ambiguity and tolerance of errors
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2012/10/data-ambiguity-and-tolerance-of-errors.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Thursday, October 25, 2012. Data ambiguity and tolerance of errors. Let me itemize some of the complexities that lead to data ambiguity.
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Shearing Layers - Part 2, Stuff
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2013/08/shearing-layers-part-2.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Shearing Layers - Part 2, Stuff. Give a clue to what they are looking for when they get to a store. Perhaps it is ...
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Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View: Event Distribution and Event Processing
http://businessanditarchitecture.blogspot.com/2012/04/event-distribution-and-event-processing.html
Enterprise Architecture - A Practitioner's View. In this blog, I will be writing about aspects of Enterprise Architecture that straddle the boundary between the business and the technology realms. The views that I express on here are mine. They aren't filtered, controlled, managed, refined, doctored, censored, or intended to represent any views that my employer has. Saturday, April 28, 2012. Event Distribution and Event Processing. But that isn't the whole point of this post. There are things that CEP en...