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Applications of Predictive Computing

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Predictive computing has become a core enterprise exercise necessary for the sustenance of an organization in this competitive business world. This practice empowers the business to evolve by organizing data-driven tasks and by applying organizational learning to enable business to not only survive but to excel across multiple fronts. In this chapter, various applications where predictive computing can be deployed are presented. Three case studies; smart mobility using predictive computing, e-Health using predictive computing, and finally, e-Logistics using predictive computing are discussed. In each case study, various applications for deploying predictive computing are discussed.

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Gupta, P.K., Tyagi, V., Singh, S.K. (2017). Applications of Predictive Computing. In: Predictive Computing and Information Security. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5107-4_7

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