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The term "agent" is used as an anthropomorphic metaphor. Such figures of speech serve a purpose in that they are beneficial for human-machine interaction and for developing high-level abstractions of information structures.
November 22, 2009 | Authored By: Sadananda Ramakoti
I'm an employee of Workshare Technology, and we've been doing Extreme Programming (XP) in our R&D department for about a year and a half now.
August 31, 2002 | Authored By: David Putman
Based on broad domain knowledge and first-hand experiences with launching DAOs, Thomas Belkowski and Lukas Falcke share their insights into holistic DAO governance. They provide five guidelines for prospective DAO founders on how to develop governance mechanisms that can enable thriving DAOs. Although these general guidelines apply to a range of DAOs, the authors warn against applying a one-size-fits-all approach to DAO governance.
November 9, 2022 | Authored By: Thomas Belkowski, Lukas Falcke
James Odell, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium Distributed Computing Architecture Service, is also the cochair of the OMG’s Analysis and Design Task Force, the group responsible for the design an
May 31, 1999 | Authored By: James Odell
Iweta Laskowska explains some of the myths around blockchain, such as anonymity, transparency, and privacy. She guides the reader to an understanding of what anonymity in peer-to-peer networks means and introduces the concept of “de-anonymization of transaction history,” which involves the identification of the real-world identities of contractors (senders and recipients), as well as the value that is sent. As Laskowska suggests, “The involvement of third parties in the management and authentication of transactions is expensive and time-consuming. Distributed public networks reduce the need for central authorities and eliminate the ‘single point of failure.’” This ultimately allows for greater participation in decision making.
December 16, 2019 | Authored By: Iweta Laskowska
David F. Larcker, Amit Seru, Brian Tayan, and Laurie Yoler explore how AI could reshape boardrooms by enhancing the volume, quality, and timeliness of information available to directors. AI can reduce information asymmetry, support predictive analysis, and enable real-time scenario planning. These tools help boards become more proactive and better prepared for meetings. However, the authors caution that greater access to information may blur the line between governance and operations, requiring executives to manage directors’ deeper involvement carefully.
July 15, 2025 | Authored By: David Larcker, Amit Seru, Brian Tayan, Laurie Yoler
In this Update, I delve deeper into the importance of the level at which analytics are performed — in particular, the need to pay attention to two keywords: granularity and context. In the absence of awareness of granularity and context, analytics may not provide the necessary value to the business and, as a result, increase business risks. 
April 20, 2018 | Authored By: Bhuvan Unhelkar