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  • ...singly important.<ref>[http://publications.eng.cam.ac.uk/12771/ Technology intelligence: Identifying threats and opportunities from new technologies] {{Webarchive| ...ual model for technology intelligence. International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning] Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 73-93. {{ISSN|1740-2832}}, Kerr, C. I ...
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  • ...eguardian.com/technology/2023/may/29/rumman-chowdhury-interview-artificial-intelligence-accountability |access-date=2023-10-14 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> ...called “[[Fourth Industrial Revolution]]” following the rise of artificial intelligence. ...
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  • **[[Automated planning and scheduling]], in artificial intelligence ...ia">{{cite web|title=Window of Opportunity|url=http://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/window-of-opportunity.asp|publisher=Investopedia|accessdate=21 April 2016 ...
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  • ...give rise to [[collective intelligence]], or the appearance of collective intelligence. Examples of lateral communication in organisms include: ...utual adjustment rather than command and control. Examples include a small business or a manufacturing facility where communication is promoted at all levels o ...
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  • ...mmercial]], [[government|non-commercial]] and [[military]] [[business unit|business]] or [[Military unit|combat]] and [[logistics|logistic]] subunits. It can a ...an organization and between organizations. Equivalent business management terms are: integrated (marketing) communication, organizational communication, co ...
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  • * Networks of [[Distributed artificial intelligence|distributed intelligence]] increase the capacity of information technology. ...nomy, compared to that spent with large businesses in the same area. Doing business this way then, is better value for money.<ref>FSB. [http://www.fsb.org.uk/N ...
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  • ...ask. This distinction forms the basis of the key debate about [[artificial intelligence]] research in which [[Hubert Dreyfus]], starting from [[Heidegger]] argued ...en-ended and context-dependent Collins argues that only a fully socialised intelligence will be able to respond appropriately to any of the new and potentially unk ...
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  • Information broker is sometimes abbreviated to IB, and other terms used for information brokers include data brokers, independent information ...ine, or other disciplines entered the profession, and the line between the terms information professional and information broker became more blurred.<ref na ...
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  • ...Data analysis techniques for fraud detection|fraud prevention]], [[ambient intelligence]], and [[consumer analytics]]. [[Statistical method]]s of profiling include Group profiles can also be divided in terms of their distributive character {{Harv|Vedder|1999}}. A group profile is di ...
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  • ...ps://paf-iast.edu.pk/ms-in-artificial-intelligence/|title=MS in Artificial Intelligence – PAF IAST}}</ref> ...he government is assigning high priority to information technology both in terms of policy limelight and resource allocation.|United Nations Economic and So ...
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  • ...d a posteriori|''A priori'' and ''a posteriori'' knowledge]] &ndash; these terms are used with respect to reasoning ([[epistemology]]) to distinguish necess ...The Relationship of Inspection Time and Openness to g and Gc. | journal = Intelligence | volume = 31 | issue = 3| pages = 275–287 | doi = 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00 ...
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  • ...ustice to Understand Consumers' Online Privacy Concerns|journal=Journal of Business Ethics|language=en|volume=67|issue=2|pages=107–123|doi=10.1007/s10551-006-9 ...experience. Many of those social networks may share your information with intelligence agencies and authorities, without a user's knowledge.<ref name=":2" /> Sinc ...
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  • ...e, [[management]] competency might include system thinking and [[emotional intelligence]], as well as skills in influence and [[negotiation]]. ...]] wrote a seminal paper entitled, "Testing for Competence Rather Than for Intelligence". The term, created by McClelland, was commissioned by the [[State Departme ...
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  • {{Short description|System that supports business decisions}} {{Redirect|Business Information System|the Finnish government service|Business Information System (government service)}} ...
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  • ...a considerable impact on the socio-economic domain(s) which is observed in terms of the composition of actors, institutions and patterns of interactions amo ...y]], [[nanotechnology]], [[biotechnology]], [[robotics]], and [[artificial intelligence]].{{NoteTag|Other examples of developments described as "emerging technolog ...
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  • ...eavitt |first1=Harold J. |last2=Whisler |first2=Thomas L. |journal=Harvard Business Review |year=1958 |volume=11}}.</ref> ...g the first digital computer. Along with that, topics such as [[artificial intelligence]] began to be brought up as Turing was beginning to question such technolog ...
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  • ...n misunderstood as a claim about general overconfidence of people with low intelligence instead of specific overconfidence of people unskilled at a particular task ...ed across a wide range of tasks. They include skills from fields such as [[business]], [[politics]], [[medicine]], driving, [[aviation]], [[spatial memory]], e ...
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  • ...tworked society. <ref>{{Cite book|title=Social Technologies and Collective Intelligence|last=Skaržauskienė|first=Aelita|publisher=Mykolas Romeris University|year=2 ...of computers and [[information technology]] for governmental procedures or business practices. It has historically referred to two meanings: as a term related ...
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  • ...mulation of definitions. Terms in the domain ontology are ranked under the terms in the upper ontology, e.g., the upper ontology classes are [[Superclass (c ...implies that a less basic (and less well understood) concept is defined in terms of concepts that are more basic and so (ideally) more well understood. Very ...
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  • ...formation may be analyzed to produce knowledge that is put to use when the business subsequently wants to identify the most popular or least popular dish.<ref> ...holes]], [[information retrieval]], [[Intelligence (Information Gathering)|intelligence gathering]], [[plagiarism detection]],<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Bennett|fir ...
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