Building Intelligent Information Systems Software
Introducing the Unit Modeler Development Technology
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 17 December 2015
- ISBN 9780128051016
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages308 pages
- Size 234x190 mm
- Weight 630 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Building Intelligent Information Systems Software shows scientists and engineers how to build applications that model complex information, data, and knowledge without the need for coding. Traditional software development takes time and leads to inflexible, complicated applications that almost, but don't exactly, meet the intended needs. Requirements can change, sometimes mid-development, and adapting existing systems can be difficult. Individual solutions can be incompatible, leading to information silos and inefficiency throughout an organization. This book offers a solution - the Information Unit Model, an innovative architecture for translating domain knowledge into applications. By encapsulating the complexities of computing, the Unit Model allows engineers to focus on business or experimental needs. Author Tom Feigenbaum, inventor of the Unit Modeler, demonstrates this innovative software architecture for rapid application design and development. His approach promotes repurposing pre-existing tools and libraries, and collaborating across the cloud, to promote information sharing and efficient development practices. Each concept is illustrated with examples including file management, data management, and 3D visualization.
MoreTable of Contents:
- Overview of the Unit Modeler Platform
- The Information Unit Model Architecture
- Intelligent Software Development
- Modeling
- The Public Library
- Workgroups
- Collaboration
- Commercialization of Software Applications
- Unit Modeler Enterprise Applications
- Modeling examples
- Data examples
- Domain management