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  2. Digital transformation - Wikipedia

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    "A capability is a concept that refers to an organization's use of a set of resources to carry out its routine and strategic activities". [34] The digital transformation capability (DTC) framework is a direct application of this theory, stating that resources can be either tangible, intangible or human. The tangible side of the DTC framework ...

  3. Data-flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    The data-flow diagram is a tool that is part of structured analysis and data modeling. When using UML, the activity diagram typically takes over the role of the data-flow diagram. A special form of data-flow plan is a site-oriented data-flow plan. Data-flow diagrams can be regarded as inverted Petri nets, because places in such networks ...

  4. Function model - Wikipedia

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    The main concept in this modeling perspective is the process, this could be a function, transformation, activity, action, task etc. A well-known example of a modeling language employing this perspective is data flow diagrams. The perspective uses four symbols to describe a process, these being:

  5. Data transformation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The people who need to use the data (e.g. business users) do not play a direct role in the data transformation process. [9] Typically, users hand over the data transformation task to developers who have the necessary coding or technical skills to define the transformations and execute them on the data. [8]

  6. Dataflow programming - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer dataflow language was BLOck DIagram , published in 1961 by John Larry Kelly, Jr., Carol Lochbaum and Victor A. Vyssotsky for specifying sampled data systems. [9] A BLODI specification of functional units (amplifiers, adders, delay lines, etc.) and their interconnections was compiled into a single loop that updated the entire system ...

  7. Data-flow analysis - Wikipedia

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    A canonical example of a data-flow analysis is reaching definitions. A simple way to perform data-flow analysis of programs is to set up data-flow equations for each node of the control-flow graph and solve them by repeatedly calculating the output from the input locally at each node until the whole system stabilizes, i.e., it reaches a fixpoint.

  8. Intelligent transformation - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent transformation is the process of deriving better business and societal outcomes by leveraging smart devices, big data, artificial intelligence, and cloud technologies. Intelligent transformation can facilitate firms in gaining recognition from external investors, thereby enhancing their market image and attracting larger consumers ...

  9. Data - Wikipedia

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    A digital computer represents a piece of data as a sequence of symbols drawn from a fixed alphabet. The most common digital computers use a binary alphabet, that is, an alphabet of two characters typically denoted "0" and "1". More familiar representations, such as numbers or letters, are then constructed from the binary alphabet.