In today's rapidly evolving world, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into your systems is no longer optional. Engineering AI Systems: Architecture and DevOps Essentials is a comprehensive guide to mastering the complexities of AI systems engineering. This book combines robust software architecture with cutting-edge DevOps practices to deliver high-quality, reliable, and scalable AI solutions.
Experts Len Bass, Qinghua Lu, Ingo Weber, and Liming Zhu demystify the complexities of engineering AI systems, providing practical strategies and tools for seamlessly incorporating AI in your systems. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of AI and software engineering and how to combine them to create powerful AI systems. Through real-world case studies, the authors illustrate practical applications and successful implementations of AI in small- to medium-sized enterprises across various industries, and offer actionable strategies for designing, building, and operating AI systems that deliver real business value.
Equip yourself with the tools and understanding to lead your organization's AI initiatives. Whether you are a technical lead, software engineer, or business strategist, this book provides the essential insights you need to successfully engineer AI systems.
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Dr. Len Bass is a seasoned researcher with over 30 years in software architecture and more than a decade in DevOps. He has been teaching DevOps to graduate students for seven years and is the author of a bestselling book on software architecture, along with three books on DevOps. Dr. Qinghua Lu is a principal research scientist at CSIRO's Data61, leading the Software Engineering for AI and Responsible AI science teams. She is a coauthor of Responsible AI: Best Practices for Creating Trustworthy AI Systems (Addison-Wesley, 2024). Prof. Dr. Ingo Weber is a professor at the Technical University of Munich and Director of Digital Transformation and ICT Infrastructure at Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. He has written numerous publications and textbooks, including DevOps: A Software Architect’s Perspective and Architecture for Blockchain Applications. Dr. Liming Zhu is a research director at CSIRO's Data61 and is a conjoint professor at University of New South Wales. He contributes to various AI safety and standards committees and has written over 300 papers. He is coauthor of Responsible AI: Best Practices for Creating Trustworthy AI Systems.