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  1. Brown, D.: Mastering information retrieval : and decision intelligence technology from the ground up (2004) 0.00
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    Key Features e Helps to summarise and explain the basic issues - Covers both benefits and challenges likely to be encountered in implementing an Information Retrieval system - Provides both a theoretical grounding and practical approaches to real-world problems in the use of Decision Intelligence. The Author Dr Brown is a founder of APR Smartlogik. He has lectured extensively, an an international basis, an Information Retrieval and Decision Intelligence and has worked with a range of companies and organisations. Readership The book is aimed at staff at all managerial and supervisory levels in private and public sector organisations Contents Understanding the individual - how technology elicits and processes information about people The Digital You - creatiog automated agents that act in accordance with and an behalf of the individual AI technologies - simple explanatory overview of how they work, and some limitations The sea of data - the nature of information, its explosive growth and how it threatens to overwhelm us Extracting the meaning of information Decision intelligence applications - how we maximise use of this technology an data for people Practical applications - examples of the technology in use; the limits of human decision making: where people become inefficient and require automated assistance The limits of automated decision making - where technology currently becomms ineffective The future of decision intelligence technology: short and long term developments