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Information Evaluation

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ISBN/EAN: 9781118898994
Umbreit-Nr.: 6103550

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 S., 5.11 MB
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Erschienen am 07.01.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • During the reception of a piece of information, we are never passive. Depending on its origin and content, from our personal beliefs and convictions, we bestow upon this piece of information, spontaneously or after reflection, a certain amount of confidence. Too much confidence shows a degree of naivety, whereas an absolute lack of it condemns us as being paranoid. These two attitudes are symmetrically detrimental, not only to the proper perception of this information but also to its use. Beyond these two extremes, each person generally adopts an intermediate position when faced with the reception of information, depending on its provenance and credibility. We still need to understand and explain how these judgements are conceived, in what context and to what end.<br /> Spanning the approaches offered by philosophy, military intelligence, algorithmics and information science, this book presents the concepts of information and the confidence placed in it, the methods that militaries, the first to be aware of the need, have or should have adopted, tools to help them, and the prospects that they have opened up. Beyond the military context, the book reveals ways to evaluate information for the good of other fields such as economic intelligence, and, more globally, the informational monitoring by governments and businesses.<br /><p>Contents</p><p>1. Information: Philosophical Analysis and Strategic Applications, Mouhamadou El Hady Ba and Philippe Capet.<br /> 2. Epistemic Trust, Gloria Origgi.<br /> 3. The Fundamentals of Intelligence, Philippe Lemercier.<br /> 4. Information Evaluation in the Military Domain: Doctrines, Practices and Shortcomings, Philippe Capet and Adrien Revault dAllonnes.<br /> 5. Multidimensional Approach to Reliability Evaluation of Information Sources, Frédéric Pichon, Christophe Labreuche, Bertrand Duqueroie and Thomas Delavallade.<br /> 6. Uncertainty of an Event and its Markers in Natural Language Processing,<br /> Mouhamadou El Hady Ba, Stéphanie Brizard, Tanneguy Dulong and Bénédicte Goujon.<br /> 7. Quantitative Information Evaluation: Modeling and Experimental Evaluation,<br /> Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Frédéric Pichon and Thomas Delavallade.<br /> 8. When Reported Information Is Second Hand, Laurence Cholvy.<br /> 9. An Architecture for the Evolution of Trust: Definition and Impact of the Necessary Dimensions of Opinion Making, Adrien Revault dAllonnes.</p><p>About the Authors</p><p>Philippe Capet is a project manager and research engineer at Ektimo, working mainly on information management and control in military contexts.<br /> Thomas Delavallade is an advanced studies engineer at Thales Communications& Security, working on social media mining in the context of crisis management, cybersecurity and the fight against cybercrime.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • “In this comprehensive book, Professor Randy Deutsch has unlocked and laid bare the twenty-first century codice nascosto of architecture. It is data. Big data. Data as driver. . .This book offers us the chance to become informed and knowledgeable pursuers of data and the opportunities it offers to making architecture a wonderful, useful, and smart art form.”—From the Foreword by James Timberlake, FAIA Written for architects, engineers, contractors, owners, and educators, and based on today’s technology and practices, Data-Driven Design and Construction: 25 Strategies for Capturing, Applying and Analyzing Building Data addresses how innovative individuals and firms are using data to remain competitive while advancing their practices. seeks to address and rectify a gap in our learning, by explaining to architects, engineers, contractors and owners—and students of these fields—how to acquire and use data to make more informed decisions. documents how data-driven design is the new frontier of the convergence between BIM and architectural computational analyses and associated tools. is a book of adaptable strategies you and your organization can apply today to make the most of the data you have at your fingertips. Data-Driven Design and Construction was written to help design practitioners and their project teams make better use of BIM, and leverage data throughout the building lifecycle.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Philippe Capet</b> is a project manager and research engineer at Ektimo, working mainly on information management and control in military contexts.</p><p><b>Thomas Delavallade</b> is an advanced studies engineer at Thales Communications& Security, working on social media mining in the context of crisis management, cybersecurity and the fight against cybercrime.</p>