Click here to read the article. Decision intelligence platforms (DIPs) are software used to create solutions that support, automate and augment decision making of humans or machines, powered by the composition of data, analytics, knowledge and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. DIPs must have collaborative capabilities for decision modeling, execution and monitoring. DIPs are used to design decision-centric solutions, explicitly model decisions, orchestrate decision execution flows, and evaluate and govern decisions and audit their outcomes. Optional features include logic-based techniques, machine learning, business intelligence, natural language processing, optimization, graph technology, AI agents, simulation, real-time event stream processing and multi-structured data preparation.
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