Abstract

The amount of data that are being created and stored on a global level is almost inconceivable, and it just keeps growing. That means there is even more potential to glean key insights from business information—yet only a small percentage of data is actually analyzed. What does that mean for businesses? How can they make better use of the raw information that flows into their organizations every day? With respect to the mass categorization that is central to most computer operations, there are two types of relevant data, which affect the speed of assimilation as well as information recall: structured data and unstructured data. Smart robots need both types of data in order to sort and process these data as fast they receive them to the level of trusted degree for their processing procedure and set assignment, known as service-level agreement. Please note that with minor editing and manipulation, the materials presented in this chapter have been borrowed from the book published from Zohuri and Moghaddam2 with permission from both authors and publisher as well.

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