The cost of bad IT increases with poor situation appraisal
Failing to appraise the situation properly is perhaps the main cause of failure for IT projects.
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Failing to appraise the situation properly is perhaps the main cause of failure for IT projects.
Bioingine.com; Probabilistic Modeling and Predictive Analytics Platform for A.I driven Deep Learning to discover Pathways from Clinical Data to Suggested Ontology for Pharmacogenomics; achieving Personalization and Driving Precision Medicine. Data Integration in the Life Sciences: 11th International Conference, DILS 2015, Los Angeles, CA, USA, July 9-10, 2015, Proceedings The Feature Diagram from the book above:- Pharmacogenomic knowledge […]![]()
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The planning has been found unrealistic… Without experience, the team may fail to recognise components, dependencies, issues and risks…
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Key Performance Indicators (KPI) or any other similar packaged goods such as Critical Success Factors (CSF) are often nice concepts as long as they do not escape into the real world. Let me start with my own misery. For commuting to work I use the train between Oxford and London via Reading. My station is … Continue reading The KPI misery →
Leon Festinger, American social psychologist, is credited to have developed the idea around Cognitive Dissonance Bioingine.com employs algorithmic approach based on Hyperbolic Dirac Net that allows inference nets that are a general graph (GC), including cyclic paths, thus surpassing the limitation in the Bayes Net that is traditionally a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) by definition. The Bioingine.com approach thus more fundamentally […]![]()
This week’s episode of Tom Cagley’s Software Process and Measurement (SPaMCast) podcast, number 373, features Tom’s essay on #NotImplementedNoValue and a Form Follows Function installment on simplistic mental models. Tom and I discuss my post “All models may be wrong, but it’s not a contest to see how wrong you can be”, talking about cognitive […]![]()
Over the last few weeks we have posted a series of articles about the challenges at BriteLite and the way Brenda the Architect has helped solve them using architecture practices in general, and ArchiMate in particular.
It’s time to do something good. Every year, in the week before Christmas, the Dutch radio station 3FM sets up a ‘glass house’ somewhere in The Netherlands, three dj’s are locked up in it for a week without food and … Continue reading →![]()
It’s time to do something good. Every year, in the week before Christmas, the Dutch radio station 3FM sets up a ‘glass house’ somewhere in The Netherlands, three dj’s are locked up in it for a week without food and … Continue reading →![]()
Most architects I know have already looked into block chains since virtual currencies started to get some traction. In that light it is amazing that up to today there are only a handful of attempts to use the generic principles of the block chain architecture. When you look closer the block chain and invest just … Continue reading Using block chains outside of finance →
Probabilistic reasoning and clinical decision-making: do doctors overestimate diagnostic probabilities? “Clinicians make decisions in the face of uncertainty. Kahneman, the recipient of this year’s Nobel prize, (with Tversky and others) provided important insights concerning judgment and decision-making under uncertainty.1,,2 In order to deal with uncertainty, doctors often over-emphasize the importance of diagnostic tests, at the expense […]![]()