No RFI No Smooth Passage
No RFI, No Smooth Passage ‘No RFI, no smooth passage’ epigrammatically conveys how vital the integrity of the software selection process is for maritime businesses.
No RFI, No Smooth Passage ‘No RFI, no smooth passage’ epigrammatically conveys how vital the integrity of the software selection process is for maritime businesses.

Ulysses Systems Task Assistant® solutions are designed to do the heavy lifting, the marine enterprise needs, dynamically. Software can be much more than a good reporting and compliance tool. To really contribute value, shipping software must dynamically support the maritime enterprise with coordination and risk avoidance.

Maritime Investor Goals, Part 2 examines in more depth, why humans are intelligent, and AI is not. The analysis aims to resolve possible misconceptions and moderate the expectations investors have of generative AI. And to highlight the power of machine learning, which is a human accomplishment, in organizing goal-based knowledge structures around maritime investor goals.

Maritime Investor Goals The essentials of creating training material for a machine that searches by relevance based on modelled knowledge structures The purpose of this

What The Experts Say About making software work better for real shipping processes What do the Experts Say about making software work for the Maritime
AI benefits from an extraordinary amount of promotion. With many arguments going on between advocates and opponents. And there’s another group, the common sense types like marine investors, who ask “What is the angle?” Who is driving the promotion and why?”

Which parts of Shipping IT can benefit from cloud services and which parts cannot. Read “Cloud Technologies – The experts speak” and find out 🙂

Development experience and leading technology for Ulysses Systems among other things means the following:

New publication: EMPOWER DECARBONISATION Karl Jeffery and Dimitris Lyras have recently published their new book, “Decarbonisation, situation awareness and better digital tools”. The new publication

Tom Leskie In remembrance Born May 20, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan to Melvin and Victoria Leskie, Tom Leskie passed away on April 11, 2022, age

Dimitris Lyras Common Sense Computing AI as a Problem Solver Paving A Way For The Kind Of AI We Need A practical step for AI

“Merging Software Development with AI: A way of looking at the future of AI”
An article by Dimitris Lyras, Ulysses Systems founder, weaves the case in favour of activity models -working together with ER models- to provide computers with knowledge to assist in problem-solving.

Going digital the marine enterprise way Digitization is the driving force of our business development Every day, we hear something about digitisation being the driving

Go Fully Digital What does include the fundamentals not in your digital plan in your digital plan have to do with puzzles? And how does

Dimitris Lyras Common Sense Computing Video Title Relevance, a key factor in UI User interface is a very common practice, so, many of us building

New publication: DOMAIN EXPERTS – CITIZEN DEVELOPERS Citizen development and fast coding is here to stay, say Karl Jeffery and Dimitris Lyras Lyras, in a

The KPI Challenge Key Performance indicators (KPI) and other related indicators are often hard to compare case by case or year on year. One reason

New publication: MAPMAKERS vs OPAQUERS In my mind-map I can resolve and explain a seeming discrepancy, but in the world of software logic, the business

In the maritime ERP world today, dinosaurs exist! ERP solutions, which originated in the 80’s and 90’s, were developed to simplify the book-keeping process and
