Computer vision is yet another technology that was made possible in the wake of the recent AI revolution. You can now train a computer to distinguish between objects in images and videos. This opens a world of opportunities for online and offline
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How deep learning helps healthcare and weather forecasting industries achieve more with less
Deep learning is enjoying a momentum now. Many companies are waking up to its potential, and with a whole slew of fresh case studies published recently, it looks like DL could be the next big thing.
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In this post, ObjectStyle's test engineer Oksana Koyro shares the story of how her software project went from having manual tests to test automation. We hope this information will be useful to anyone who is getting started with automated tests.
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Some 50 years since the inception of project management, more than 50% of IT projects still fail, because they run out of time, resources, funds. Will there come a day when we’ll be able to plan and execute projects successfully? Well live and see.
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A customer journey map is a visual representation (a scheme, a drawing or a diagram) of the path your customers take when dealing with your business, and the "touch points" along this path. Creating these maps for different buyer personas ensures
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Taking your company from Waterfall to Agile isn't a trivial task. And it becomes even more difficult if you are a large enterprise. Below we present five case studies that show that scaling Agile is not only possible, but also yields great benefi