Complexity, Murphy’s Laws and Artificial Intuition in Product Development
The origin of the well known Murphy’s Laws may be traced to Edwards Air Force Base in 1949. A fewContinue Reading
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The origin of the well known Murphy’s Laws may be traced to Edwards Air Force Base in 1949. A fewContinue Reading
Artificial Intelligence (intelligence, really?) has been around for a few decades now. Recently, AI has become immensely popular, especially forContinue Reading
A recently published article discusses the issue of the recent shift in the global energy paradigm due to response ofContinue Reading
Ontonix has published an article entitled “Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT) in Integrative Analysis of Cardiovascular Hemodynamic Response to Posture Change”Continue Reading
Numerous articles have been appearing about Artificial Intuition being the newset form of AI, actually fourth generation AI. One suchContinue Reading
Quantitative Complexity Management applications are limitless. Wherever there is data, QCM can provide new insights, knowledge and deeper understanding ofContinue Reading
There is an on-going debate on whether computers can help generate knowledge. As we know, the oldest form of generatingContinue Reading
The understanding, and management of risk and uncertainty is important not only in engineering, but in all spheres of socialContinue Reading
Stefano Zampini, CINECA SCAI department, Via dei Tizii 7-8, 00161 Rome, Italy Claudio Arlandini, CINECA SCAI department, Via Sanzio 4,Continue Reading
In 2007, only two years after its founding, Ontonix has been selected Cool Vendor by Gartner. Below is full textContinue Reading