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Sometimes, the most important impact of technology can be behind the curtains.
Today, we will not focus on AI Deep Fakes and AI language translation, but on the impact AI on software development.
Terry Miller from Karsun begins the interview with the basics of software development: collecting user stories. Traditionally, a systems analyst would interview several users to see how a software system should behave.
This time-consuming process can be assisted with AI helping in assembling the details. Please note, Terry Miller will argue that AI is used as an auxiliary to humans putting together the stories. It can reduce time by eliminating tedious tasks and allowing well-paid professionals to focus on the key concepts.
Every large organization, including the federal government, has legacy systems that need to be replaced. This is always challenging because older systems have been put together with the proverbial duct tape. It can challenge a human to review code that has so many twists and turns to understand what to send to the new system and what is unnecessary.
AI can be used to review existing code to see where it can be leveraged to make an easy transition. Enterprise architects can then design a systematic approach to enable this transfer.
If you would like to see an example of this transition technology, you can visit Karsun Technologies and evaluate their tool called ReDuX-AI.
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Sometimes, the most important impact of technology can be behind the curtains.
Today, we will not focus on AI Deep Fakes and AI language translation, but on the impact AI on software development.
Terry Miller from Karsun begins the interview with the basics of software development: collecting user stories. Traditionally, a systems analyst would interview several users to see how a software system should behave.
This time-consuming process can be assisted with AI helping in assembling the details. Please note, Terry Miller will argue that AI is used as an auxiliary to humans putting together the stories. It can reduce time by eliminating tedious tasks and allowing well-paid professionals to focus on the key concepts.
Every large organization, including the federal government, has legacy systems that need to be replaced. This is always challenging because older systems have been put together with the proverbial duct tape. It can challenge a human to review code that has so many twists and turns to understand what to send to the new system and what is unnecessary.
AI can be used to review existing code to see where it can be leveraged to make an easy transition. Enterprise architects can then design a systematic approach to enable this transfer.
If you would like to see an example of this transition technology, you can visit Karsun Technologies and evaluate their tool called ReDuX-AI.
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Want to leverage you next podcast appearance? https://content.leadquizzes.com/lp/fk1JL_FgeQ
Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/
Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com
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