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- 2. language processing (NLP): The ability of a computer program to understand and interpret human language, and to generate human-like responses.
- 4. The ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or resources.
- 6. Organizations that engage in business activities, such as producing goods or providing services.
- 10. Software programs or tools that are designed to perform specific tasks or functions, such as word processors, email clients, and web browsers.
- 12. The places or platforms where goods and services are bought and sold, such as stock markets, real estate markets, and online marketplaces.
- 13. To identify and retrieve specific data or information from a larger set of data.
- 14. Visual representations of data or information, such as charts, graphs, and diagrams.
- 17. learning systems: Computer programs that use algorithms to analyze data and learn from it, enabling them to make predictions or take actions without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- 18. data: Data that does not have a predefined format or organization, such as text files, emails, and social media posts.
- 21. automation: The use of AI and other advanced technologies to automate complex business processes and decision-making.
- 22. Relating to the ability of a company or industry to compete effectively with others in the market.
- 23. Portable Document Format, a file format used for documents that preserves the layout, fonts, and graphics of the original document.
- 24. process management (BPM): The practice of designing, implementing, and optimizing business processes to improve efficiency and achieve organizational goals.
- 25. The measure of how efficiently a person, team, or organization can produce goods or services.
- 26. Sectors of the economy that produce goods or services, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and finance.
- 27. The process of accepting and implementing a new technology, product, or idea.
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- 1. intelligence (AI): The simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems to perform tasks such as language translation, decision-making, and learning.
- 3. pages: A document or page that is part of a website and can be accessed through a web browser.
- 5. The individual parts or elements that make up a larger system or technology.
- 6. To organize data into categories or groups based on specific criteria or attributes.
- 7. Electronic messages sent and received by individuals or organizations over a computer network.
- 8. The extent to which a system, technology, or message can be distributed or accessed by a target audience or user base.
- 9. process automation (RPA): The use of software robots to automate routine, rule-based tasks that are typically performed by humans, such as data entry and invoice processing.
- 11. The period of time that is yet to come, or the events and conditions that are likely to occur in that period.
- 15. information: To transform or manipulate data in order to achieve a desired outcome or result.
- 16. The factors or constraints that restrict the performance, capabilities, or effectiveness of a system or technology.
- 19. Moving images that are recorded or created electronically and can be viewed on a screen.
- 20. office automation: The use of technology to automate repetitive and time-consuming administrative tasks in a business's back-office operations, such as accounting, human resources, and inventory management.
- 23. The measure of how efficiently a person, team, or organization can produce goods or services.
- 26. The effect or influence that a system, technology, or event has on a person, group, or organization.
