Srinidhi Boray
Quantitative Semantic Algebra – Dr. Barry Robson (RQSA)
RQSA Theory – Develops algorithm for The QEXL Approach; overcoming limitations in gold standard Bayesian Network; while allowing for creation of generative models. Bayesian as such is an adaptive technique. (March 8 2013, Version March 10 2013) 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose and Background. The following document describes principle features of a mathematical system of practical […]![]()
The QEXL Approach (Healthcare Biggest Data) – Universal Healthcare Interoperability based on Probabilistic Ontology
Conquering Uncertainties Creating Infinite Possibilities (Possible application :- Achieving Algorithmic Driven ACO) Acknowledgements :- Dr. Barry Robson notes and conversation; including Effort of Quantal Semantics Inc. Introduction The QEXL Approach is a Systems Thinking driven technique that has been designed with the intension of developing “Go To Market” solutions for Healthcare Big Data applications requiring integration […]![]()
For Who The Heck is Enterprise Architecture Not?
While thinking of ideas discussed in this blog, have been probing the tenants that creates the fundamental characteristics of the system such as :- Division Of Labor – the most important idea that revolutionized industrialization and for rise of capitalism Commodiitization vs Specialization Production of cost by Economy Of Scale by Division vs Multiplexing (manual […]![]()
Achieving Universal Healthcare Interoperability by Algebra instead of System Integration – Solving Uncertainties in Large Complex System
For discussion on algebra behind Universal healthcare Interoperability :- Discussion by Dr. Barry Robson who has pioneered in computational biology; developed Quantitative Semantic Algebra to realize Probabilistic Ontology to solve large systems riddled by complexity and afflicted by uncertainties. http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&discussionID=242195622&gid=3105178&commentID=138621684&goback=%2Eanp_3105178_1369067682268_1%2Eamf_3105178_69634045&trk=NUS_DISC_Q-subject&_mSplash=1 Difference between Algebra vs Arithmetic Algebra vs Arithmetic On Tom Munnecke’s blog discussion Dear Chuck […]![]()
Big Data still in naivety proves Elusive to Big Picture and Randomness
Big Data as it exists today is not necessarily a tool that creates the Big Picture. Most systems that exists today are designed based on predicated methods. These rely on known variables, the only constraint unknown are the values of the variables. Predicated system are constrained to create newer insight as they are bounded by […]![]()
Implicate Order – Probabilistic Ontology – Complexity Theory
For several years I have been probing Implicate Order as a way for modeling a system owing to the fact that all systems are probabilistically deterministic. Also, what is evident in a system is – in the method there exists Cartesian dilemma, This means the method used to study the macro behavior and the micro […]![]()
Is EA A Strategy ~ Future of CIO
Re-blogged from http://futureofcio.blogspot.com/2013/02/is-ea-strategy.html Is EA A Strategy ~ Future of CIO.
Payroll Taxes Revenue vs GDP is System Maxed
Tax Distribution
Payroll Taxes Revenue vs GDP is System Maxed
Tax Distribution
Multi Lateral Cognition – Key Learning and Discerning Capability to Study Complex System
Simple View Multi-Lateral View Music by Bach, Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart – they helped to reach our experience beyond known boundary conditions. Beethoven was deaf, he could not hear his own compositions. But then how did he create “ode to joy”… he believed god whispered to him…else how could he write the program for the composition […]![]()
In Quest of Consciousness
Oh you ponderous and in intellectual trifle lost, knows not of my existence. Should you be conscious, will not I be in your consciousness. The continuum from singularity – Big Bang all the way to Dark Hole all the manifest, past present and future in the whole; is consciousness. The oriental and occidental battled different […]![]()