Abstract: Enterprise Hypothesis Orchestration provides users an intuitive system for building an inquiry model that thereafter creates and evaluates each of a plurality of hypotheses as it continuously searches for evidence to formulate, score, and resolve each hypothesis. The Enterprise Hypothesis Orchestration system moreover continuously deals with the uncertainty caused by noisy, missing, inaccurate, and/or contradictory data. The present invention uses abductive reasoning to infer the best explanation or hypothesis for a set of observations. Given an inquiry the Hypothesis Orchestration System identifies relevant data from which to form a plurality of hypotheses. It thereafter collects evidence in support of each hypothesis and crafts a degree of confidence that the hypothesis is true. If a hypothesis is found to lack support an analysis of any missing evidence is conducted to identify and seek which evidence would offer the highest benefit to resolving one or more of the plurality of hypotheses.
Abstract: A collaborative web-based computing system includes a plurality of client computers interacting with a web-based application server. Interposed between the application server and the plurality of client computers is a communication server employing eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocols (“XMPP”). A channel is created between one of the client computers and the communications server and thereafter a session with the application server is initiated. Responsive to the creation of a web-based session between at least one client and the application server, other client computers can request to join the session via separate channels with the communication server. Data from the application server is pushed from the application server to each of the client computers simultaneously via the communication server. Client computers do not actively pull information from the communications server but are rather receptive to data that is being pushed down the existing channel.