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The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

CIO Business Intelligence

Fujitsu remains very much interested in the mainframe market, with a new model still on its roadmap for 2024, and a move under way to “shift its mainframes and UNIX servers to the cloud, gradually enhancing its existing business systems to optimize the experience for its end-users.” years after its launch in June 2006.

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Towards optimal experimentation in online systems

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Experiments, Parameters and Models At Youtube, the relationships between system parameters and metrics often seem simple — straight-line models sometimes fit our data well. That is true generally, not just in these experiments — spreading measurements out is generally better, if the straight-line model is a priori correct.

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Analytics On The Bleeding Edge: Transforming Data's Influence

Occam's Razor

This is very hard to do, we now have a proven seven-step experimentation process, with one of the coolest algorithms to pick matched-markets (normally the kiss of death of any large-scale geo experiment). The first component is a gloriously scaled global creative pre-testing program. Matched market tests. The slow music.

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Real-Real-World Programming with ChatGPT

O'Reilly on Data

I’m a professor who is interested in how we can use LLMs (Large Language Models) to teach programming. Swift Papers felt like a well-scoped project to test how well AI handles a realistic yet manageable real-world programming task. Setting the Stage: Who Am I and What Am I Trying to Build?

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Web Analytics: Frequently Asked Questions And Direct Answers

Occam's Razor

The best option is to hire a statistician with experience in data modeling and forecasting. Brian Krick: Best way to measure and communicate "available demand" from available channels (social, search, display) for forecast modeling. please refer to the controlled experimentation section, page 205, in the book for more.