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Chris Date and the Relational Model (2014)

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Chris Date is famous for his writings on relational theory. Chris took on the role of communicating and teaching Codd's relational theory, and reluctantly admits to a role in establishing SQL as the dominant relational language. Richard Morris interviews the well-known author and computer scientist

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Luxury surveillance

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Chris Gilliard, for The Atlantic, describes self-surveillance that people pay for in exchange for small conveniences at the expense of privacy : The conveniences promised by Amazon’s suite of products may seem divorced from this context: I am here to tell you that they’re not.

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The Future of AI and Identity Management in Commercial Insurance Claims

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Click to learn more about author Chris Koverman. Identity management has been an obstacle for commercial insurance companies for a very long time. Many thought that problems would dissipate or at least become easier to correct by moving to digital systems, but in reality, identity management has only grown more complex.

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Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Tableau was born at Stanford by PhD candidate Chris Stolte under Professor Pat Hanrahan , along with the third co-founder, Christian Chabot , who was in the room at Chris’ dissertation defense in 2003. Christian had earned a Stanford MBA and had done a prior start-up with Chris on automatically generating maps to help people navigate.

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LLMs in Production: Tooling, Process, and Team Structure

Speaker: Dr. Greg Loughnane and Chris Alexiuk

However, during development – and even more so once deployed to production – best practices for operating and improving generative AI applications are less understood.

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Planet of the Apps and Their SaaS-ification

Dataversity

Click to learn more about author Chris Lynch. As the CEO of a technology startup and a recovering venture capitalist, I’ve developed a love/hate relationship with technology during the last few decades. The post Planet of the Apps and Their SaaS-ification appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Tableau was born at Stanford by PhD candidate Chris Stolte under Professor Pat Hanrahan , along with the third co-founder, Christian Chabot , who was in the room at Chris’ dissertation defense in 2003. Christian had earned a Stanford MBA and had done a prior start-up with Chris on automatically generating maps to help people navigate.

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