Self-Driving Cars and the Principle of Incompatibility
“A Los Angeles man who was trying to make his way to an Arizona airport in one of Waymo’s driverlessContinue Reading
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“A Los Angeles man who was trying to make his way to an Arizona airport in one of Waymo’s driverlessContinue Reading
Twenty years ago, in 2005, Ontonix started operations in Sondrio, in the heart of the Italian Alps. Since then, ourContinue Reading
A QCM (Quantitative Complexity Management) analysis of a data set produces what is known as a Complexity Map – anContinue Reading
“Telemetry is the in situ collection of measurements or other data at remote points and their automatic transmission to receivingContinue Reading
The complexity of modern products is increasing rapidly. But high complexity is a prelude to vulnerability. It is a factContinue Reading
Unlike ICEs, which can run for many decades, EV batteries have limited lifespans, which depend on how the battery isContinue Reading
Car crash simulation is performed by means of explicit Finite Element models, containing many millions of elements. These models areContinue Reading
From the NASA Applied Sciences website (https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/what-we-do/projects/saic-advanced-wildfire-planning-introduces-quantitative-complexity-management): “SAIC is pleased to partner with NASA on a wildfire applications project thatContinue Reading
What is CBM (Condition-Based Maintenance)? From IBM’s site: “Condition-based maintenance (CBM) is a preventive maintenance strategy that relies on theContinue Reading
The best way to put QCM/Artificial Intuition to work is to OEM the technology. We provide our computational engine withContinue Reading









