Business intelligence (BI) and Business Analytics (BA) Business intelligence (BI) is the transformation of raw data into meaningful and useful information for business analysis purposes. BI can handle enormous amounts of unstructured data to help identify, develop and otherwise create new strategic business opportunities. BI allows for the easy interpretation of volumes of data. Identifying new opportunities and implementing an effective strategy can provide a competitive market advantage and
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Kurzweil, now a director of engineering at Google, has even discussed the potential advantages of forming friendships, “Her”-style, with personalized artificial intelligence systems. He and others contend that we are fast approaching the “technological singularity,” a point at which artificial intelligence, or A.I., surpasses human intelligence, with unpredictable consequences for civilization and human nature.
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Regional Slating for Intelligence Military Occupational Specialities A Square Peg in a Square Hole Master Sergeant Paul R Carey CMR 445 Box 231 APO AE 09046 +49 0152 0425 2074 paulrcarey@gmail.com In a May 2015 edition of the Marine Corps times, the acting undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness stated “this is a moment that calls for revolutionary change in the human resources practice of the DoD”. This article, and several other publications, including “Bleeding Talent:
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Brief Overview of Business Intelligence and How Walmart Uses It Walmart is the biggest retailer in the world and handles more than one million customer transactions every hour and generates more than 2.5 petabytes of data storage (Venkatraman & Brooks, 2012). To put this into perspective, this data is equivalent to 167 times the number of books in America’s Library of Congress (Venkatraman & Brooks, 2012). So how can Wal-Mart use this massive amount of data and what useful information
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1 Emotional Intelligence and Business Success The Impact of Leaders’ Emotional Intelligence on Employee Satisfaction and Commitment by Kerry S. Webb, PhD Assistant Professor of Management Texas Woman’s University School of Management P.O. Box 425738, CFO 413 Denton, TX 76204-5738 940-898-2104 kswebb@twu.edu Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1948065 2 ABSTRACT Business leaders impact their subordinate performance and attitudes through their leader behaviors and
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Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering: Status and Future Trends Jörg Rech, Klaus-Dieter Althoff The disciplines of Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering have many commonalities. Both deal with modeling real world objects from the real world like business processes, expert knowledge, or process models. This article gives a short overview about these disciplines and describes some current research topics against the background of common points of contact. 1 Introduction
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The Counter Intelligence Community Adequate Efficiency within Our Ranks American Military University Rodolfo Ivan Bustamante Professor Holden, Richard February 26, 2013 Counterintelligence is adequate only to those not directly affected by its lack of efficiency. CI adequacy is difficult to measure and its very status seems to be politically protected in secrecy. The American people are allowed to view things from the outside and cannot accurately provide a direct measure nor possess the
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multiple intelligences (MI) since the day they were born. We have never thought about how we use them in our daily lives because they are used naturally. Gardner defines intelligence as "the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting". Using biological as well as cultural research, he formulated a list of seven intelligences. The seven intelligences include linguistic intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence, musical intelligence, spatial
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Ten ways Artificial Intelligence will affect our lives Bruce Alan Sasser INF103 Professor Roger Goodman 4 February 2013 10 Ways Artificial Intelligence Will Affect Our Lives. I chose my title and my ten A.I.’s from discovery.com. I have read around 100 articles for this project and before I started I did not think A.I.’s existed yet. I was surprised to find that, there is a car in Nevada that drives itself. Earlier this year, the state of Nevada issued the first license for an autonomous
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The Real Risks of Artificial Intelligence” (2017), David Parnas argues that there are many risks and dangers associated with the use of artificial intelligence. Parnas acknowledges the potential dangers that others may see, but then he explains his own concerns with the current direction of artificial intelligence. The author states that artificial intelligence could lead to untrusted networks and devices. Parnas discusses how he learned about artificial intelligence by giving accounts from his time
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