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How a Series of ‘Quick Wins’ with AI Can Transform Businesses

March 31, 2024 by EAPJ Editor

by Kimberley Hagerty Introduction In the fast-paced world of supply…

Categories #eavoices, AI, Articles, Artificial Intelligence, business ecosystem, digital transformation, EA Articles, entarch, Enterprise Architecture, Gen AI, Generative AI, IT-architecture, logistics, machine learning, ML, supply chain Tags #eavoices

The ArcOps: Connected enterprise architecture-operations pipeline

November 21, 2023 by EAPJ Editor

by Asif Qumer GillUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia. Abstract The…

Categories #eavoices, adaptability, Agile, AI, ArcOps, Articles, Artificial Intelligence, data, EA Articles, EA Papers, EA Practitioners, entarch, Enterprise Architecture, Intelligent Enterprises, machine learning, ML Tags #eavoices

Adaptive enterprise architecture practice: data to decisions

August 6, 2022 by EAPJ Editor

by Asif Qumer GillUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia. Abstract Enterprise…

Categories AI, Articles, data, decisions, EA Articles, EA Papers, EA Practitioners, entarch, Enterprise Architecture, information, ML Tags #eavoices

Derisking the AI Worker

December 21, 2017 by Michele Goetz

When you get over the fear of a robot taking over your job – because if you see our robots today they are still pretty dumb – your next big concern is how these new workers are going to perform. It’s not just a training question, it&#…

Categories #eavoices, advanced analytics, AI, AI governance, AI training, Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, machine learning, ML, Robots Tags #eavoices

Derisking the AI Worker

December 21, 2017 by Michele Goetz

When you get over the fear of a robot taking over your job – because if you see our robots today they are still pretty dumb – your next big concern is how these new workers are going to perform. It’s not just a training question, it&#…

Categories #eavoices, advanced analytics, AI, AI governance, AI training, Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, machine learning, ML, Robots Tags #eavoices

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