revolutionary distance-learning software that will create a “Distributed Virtual Classroom” for the purpose of efficient and cost-effective corporate training programs. By combining “interactive multimedia, multi-point desktop video conferencing, and true application sharing,” the software will mimic an actual classroom environment, while avoiding the significant time consumption and travel expenses associated with one (7). Team: -Mark Bernstein (Executive VP, COO) – Ranked 16th out of 350 sales managers
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Implementing knowledge bases 1. Concepts in Knowledge representation methods • Some of the techniques applied include o Relational Databases o Production Rules o Logic Representation o Frames o Case-bases • Graphic Representations include: o Semantic Networks o Decision Trees o 2. Production Rules Production Rules are program codes that follow the format IF…THEN…ELSE Eg
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BSA/375 07 Aug 2014 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN According to Joseph S. Valacich, (2012) the four basic parts of information systems software consists of four parts: presentation logic, data access logic, application logic and data. The basic components for hardware is servers, networking, and client computers. The primary objective of an architecture design is the description of how information systems hardware components and software work together. For Riordan Manufacturing Human Resources the
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(2000) describes how Socrates born some 2500 years ago is one of the most influential Greek Athenian philosophers, attributing Socrates with producing one of the most inspiring gifts to western philosophy. De Botton (2000, 7) describes this gift as the logic of philosophy, the art of applying logical thinking to popular ideas to produce an informed opinion and independence of mind in the face of unpopularity. De Botton (2000) poses the key question why do we follow popular thought, especially ideas posed
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205) The process in which to use the six types of thinking is a three-step process of checking your attitude, checking for logic and checking the evidence. (Ellis, 2015, p. 205) This process will help you move through the six levels with more ease. Checking your attitude helps you in keeping an open mind and also being open to others point of views. While checking for logic, it can help you see assertions and assumptions in most situations. Checking for evidence requires you to find proof. To find
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Ontology A collation by paulquek Adapted from Barry Smith's draft @ http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/ontology_PIC.pdf Download PDF file http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/ontology_PIC.pdf ***** Adapted from Stanford Univ's KST Project @ http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/kst/what-is-an-ontology.html [KST : Knowledge Sharing Technology] What is an Ontology? By Tom Gruber ontology Page 1 Short answer: An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization
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Thinking and Decision Making MGT/350 September 25, 2011 Dr. Valerie E. Davis Introduction Thinking is a process in which situations are analyzed and acceptable conclusions are developed. Critical thinking is a process in which information is gathered and topics or situations are researched to develop more than one conclusion so that one can consider the alternative. There are different styles of thinking and people process information in different ways. Many people use different
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TEACHING FUNDAMENTAL MORAL PRINCIPLES TO Page 2 STUDENTS AT DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS Introduction Educational psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with developing effective educational techniques and dealing with psychological problems in schools. It’s a study of methods of training, teaching and their effectiveness. Also, the problems experienced in learning formal material; in particular, the study of how to help people, especial school children, with their learning problems
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systems (ESs) are applications of artificial intelligence, that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. ESs are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, like an expert (Wikepedia). There are expert systems that can diagnose human illnesses, make financial forecasts, and schedule routes for delivery vehicles. Some expert systems are designed to take the place of human experts, while others are designed to aid them. The first ESs was the Logic Theorist developed
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SAINT-PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Report on the course “Knowledge Structuring” “Argumentation Visualization” The work is done by: Third-year student International Management specialization Utochkin Denis Saint – Petersburg 2013 Abstract This essay reviews development and current state of the argumentation visualization concept and tools. Argumentation visualization is a set of methods used to represent complex systems of preconditions, reasons
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