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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly on Data

Product Managers are responsible for the successful development, testing, release, and adoption of a product, and for leading the team that implements those milestones. Without clarity in metrics, it’s impossible to do meaningful experimentation. Ongoing monitoring of critical metrics is yet another form of experimentation.

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Experimentation and Testing: A Primer

Occam's Razor

This post is a primer on the delightful world of testing and experimentation (A/B, Multivariate, and a new term from me: Experience Testing). Experimentation and testing help us figure out we are wrong, quickly and repeatedly and if you think about it that is a great thing for our customers, and for our employers.

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Belcorp reimagines R&D with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

As Belcorp considered the difficulties it faced, the R&D division noted it could significantly expedite time-to-market and increase productivity in its product development process if it could shorten the timeframes of the experimental and testing phases in the R&D labs. This allowed us to derive insights more easily.”

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Achieving cloud excellence and efficiency with cloud maturity models

IBM Big Data Hub

Business leaders worldwide are asking their teams the same question: “Are we using the cloud effectively?” ” Given the statistics—82% of surveyed respondents in a 2023 Statista study cited managing cloud spend as a significant challenge—it’s a legitimate concern.

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Variance and significance in large-scale online services

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Unlike experimentation in some other areas, LSOS experiments present a surprising challenge to statisticians — even though we operate in the realm of “big data”, the statistical uncertainty in our experiments can be substantial. We must therefore maintain statistical rigor in quantifying experimental uncertainty.