IT as an information-theory model
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I will state first, and if necessary, show, that every IT endeavor models as a communication in the Shannon sense. This is trivially established via identities for the automated portion. It may well be that a following automorphism establishes this sufficiently for the human portion, but, also consider a-priori the common "tell it to" idiom applied. IT is manifold communication. This means that the overall channel quality may also be evaluated.
What are your odds that the intent will be communicated via the human and machine layers involved?
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@Gribnit said in IT as an information-theory model:
consider a-priori the common "tell it to" idiom applied
One-legged man?
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in IT as an information-theory model:
@Gribnit said in IT as an information-theory model:
consider a-priori the common "tell it to" idiom applied
One-legged man?
Sure, why not, an undefined reference could be anything.
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Consider IT as a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest...
Note that the likelihood of a foot resulting in the kicking of an ass is, with necessary adjustments ad termina, the product of each participant's (ability to kick an ass + register that their ass has been kicked) / their dodge bonus. Via a LaGrangian based on this, we may collapse multiple individuals to a single, far less capable, individual (for any defined foot-ass pair).