Bringing them together – iiRDS and AI for compliance

  • Presentation
  • AI & Automation in Technical Communication
  • 02. June
  • 04:35 PM - 05:15 PM
  • E.21 Event Space
  • finished
  •  Helmut Nagy

    Helmut Nagy

    • Graphwise

Contents

In heavily regulated industries like MedTech or Aerospace etc. compliance and transparency is a major issue. But, in an environment of always increasing changes of standards, how can I stay compliant then?  This causes a lot of work. Nowadays, AI bots are coming up and offer standards information. However, they are not as reliant as it has to be.

This talk shows how to integrate and link information from the standard with risk assessment information and these are linked up with relevant parts of the documentation.

It is shown how to use an extension of iiRDS to model risk assessment information, and how to link that up with relevant information from standards and updates from them as a prerequisite for trusted AI. This grants that the right information from the standards triggers the right parts of the risk assessment and the right parts of the documentation (internal development information as well as Technical documentation).

Takeaways

- how to make standards semantically accessible

- how to extend iiRDS for risk asssessment

- bringing all together for a semantically rich ecosystem along the value chain

Prior knowledge

- basic knowledge of iiRDS

 

Speaker

 Helmut Nagy

Helmut Nagy

  • Graphwise
Biography

Helmut Nagy holds a Master's degree in Journalism and Communication Studies from the University of Vienna. Helmut has been working in the field of knowledge management for about 25 years, and since joining Graphwise (formerly Semantic Web Company) in 2010, he has worked as a senior consultant on several projects introducing knowledge graphs in industry and public administration. Currently, Helmut Nagy is VP Sales Enablement at Graphwise, responsible for managing the Graphwise product portfolio and knowledge management activities to enable successful growth and customer journeys.