Industrial Experience Report: BiSL as Driver for Innovating Business Information Management in the Dutch Police Organization(s)

Author(s):  
Frank van Outvorst ◽  
Lex Scholten
Safe Comp 97 ◽  
1997 ◽  
pp. 332-342
Author(s):  
Stephen Barker ◽  
Ian Kendall ◽  
Anthony Darlison

Author(s):  
Jean Paoli

Some of us building software need to take a hard look in the mirror. For years, we have promised that technology would solve the world’s information management problems, but 85% of business information is still “dark data,” with potentially useful insights lost in a rising tide of disconnected documents, emails, Slack conversations, voice-to-text messages, etc. We need an effective approach to documents and want to start a public conversation about these issues. We believe that effective solutions should be based on: Declarative Markup; AI sympathetic to “Small Data”; focus on company-specific documents; applying AI to documents as a whole; and solutions that do not disrupt existing workflows or require massive investment. The future is not about AI making human beings obsolete; the future is about AI making human beings and companies more productive, effective, and creative


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