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Only flexible, high-performing organizations can deliver exceptional value to customers and businesses in today's competitive environment. Continuous improvement of core business processes, assistive technology, and organizational culture is the key to success. And well-documented activities are essential contributors to team consistency, traceability, and focus on a common goal.
Therefore, business process modeling was invented. This combination of distinct steps includes discovery, display, simulation, analysis, and process improvement. Optimizing the effectiveness of interrelated activities in the service or product provided results in an increase in the productivity and quality of the organization.
Read the article to learn more details about the business process model structure and how you can create a model for improving your workflows.
Hello Everyone. I am looking for feedback towards this issue I am having. The company I work for has used SolidWorks extremely poorly since the mid 2000's. They have wasted so much time and money because of it and nothing has changed since. I came in 6 years ago knowing nothing about SolidWorks and was required to teach myself all while getting the job done. After years of surviving, I started getting deep into youtube videos during the pandemic shutdown only to learn that my company has been so far behind. They literally dont use any of the parametric features. No relations, smart dimensions or name the least. They might as well be using ACAD LT. No joke. I tried showing them simple new things like cut extrudes and they roll their eyes as if they arent needed. Since then, I have learned a lot and am almost a CSWE. Recently the VPs learned about how I have been drawing and NOW they are interested. I showed them all the things that can be done to dramatically reduce costs and create business. But now they want me to teach someone else how to do what I can so they can have a "backup". This doesnt feel right. I have been trying to get them on this path for years with constant dismissal, but now they are seeing $$$ and want me to teach someone else. I wish I could be a "spread the knowledge to the world" guy but there is no Win-Win. It took me a long time to learn all this by myself. If anyone has any feedback or insight please let me know. Thanks!
What significance does the MLM loss have when I'm pre-training Transformers for language modeling from scratch or continue the training of a pre-trained model on a different dataset?
Apart from initial spikes, I don't really see any significant movement in the loss curves. Most papers just evaluate on downstream tasks such as NER or NLI. Is the MLM loss really not that well interpretable?
Business Process Modeling Notation abbreviated as BPMN is a graphical modeling language designed for business processes. Read More
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Hello,
I am about to spend the rest of the week doing a lot process modeling. I have just a bit of experience in both Visio and Bizagi (and have both), and was wondering what the communityβs preference is in regards to BPM in both softwares.
I want to train a language model from scratch on wikipedia dumps of a language, say French. I download the dumps and extract them using the wikiextractor
tool. I lower-case everything but keep all the accents, since they are important for French. So far so good, but now it gets blurry.
There is very little information about the specifics of preprocessing people are applying to the dumps before training tokenizers and feeding the data into the model.
I hope that some of the practitioners here might be able to share their experiences.
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