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Resource | Notes |
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Source repository | https://github.com/COVESA/cdsp |
Documentation | https://covesa.github.io/cdsp/ |
Project management | COVESA Github Project Central Data Service Playground |
Chat | Covesa Community Slack channel #data-architecture-pillar: https://covesacommunity.slack.com/archives/C06353TRF5F |
Event | Title | Notes |
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'25 Spring AMM (Berlin) | Moving Beyond IF-ELSE: Integrating Rule-Based Semantic AI in CDSP | Abstract: "In the world of problem-solving, probabilistic methods like machine learning are often seen as cutting-edge, offering flexibility and power. However, when the need for clear, deterministic outcomes arises—where every decision needs to be explained and understood—these methods can fall short. Enter classic IF-ELSE programming. It provides a more structured and predictable way to handle decisions. But, as effective as it is, IF-ELSE programming has its own pitfalls. Logic becomes scattered across multiple systems, updates become cumbersome, and it’s hard to trace how certain decisions were made. Recognizing these challenges, the latest AI feature integrated into the CDSP introduces rule-based semantic reasoning, effectively overcoming the limitations of traditional IF-ELSE programming by offering clarity, consistency, and improved traceability in decision-making processes" |
'25 Spring AMM (Berlin) | Introduction to the COVESA Central Data Service Playground (CDSP) | Updated Introduction to the project. |
'24 Autumn AMM (Detroit) | Discover what the COVESA Central Data Service Playground (CDSP) is, what has been done and where it is going. CDSP What / Why / How | |
'24 Spring AMM (Gothenburg) | Central Data Service Playground session series: Introduction, Technical, Use and Workshop. | Data Architecture team track |
'24 Spring AMM (Gothenburg) | BMW Research presentation containing suggestions for knowledge layer collaboration |
Early planning can be found in the sub-page Early planning. As early planning for a new project is typically messy it is being done there to avoid the later problem of a messy landing page that is hard for later newcomers to understand.