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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly on Data

It has far-reaching implications as to how such applications should be developed and by whom: ML applications are directly exposed to the constantly changing real world through data, whereas traditional software operates in a simplified, static, abstract world which is directly constructed by the developer. This approach is not novel.

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Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked

CIO Business Intelligence

Knowledge assembly in action To better understand why organizations fall short when assembling knowledge, we must first understand how knowledge assembly unfolds, starting with some basic concepts: Data are raw, unorganized facts, such as numbers, text, and images, that lack context and meaning on their own.