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UX for Enterprise ChatGPT Solutions

You're reading from   UX for Enterprise ChatGPT Solutions A practical guide to designing enterprise-grade LLMs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835461198
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Richard H. Miller Richard H. Miller
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:UX Foundation for Enterprise ChatGPT
2. Chapter 1: Recognizing the Power of Design in ChatGPT FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Conducting Effective User Research 4. Chapter 3: Identifying Optimal Use Cases for ChatGPT 5. Chapter 4: Scoring Stories 6. Chapter 5: Defining the Desired Experience 7. Part 2: Designing
8. Chapter 6: Gathering Data – Content is King 9. Chapter 7: Prompt Engineering 10. Chapter 8: Fine-Tuning 11. Part 3: Care and Feeding
12. Chapter 9: Guidelines and Heuristics 13. Chapter 10: Monitoring and Evaluation 14. Chapter 11: Process 15. Chapter 12: Conclusion 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Process

Not all companies are built the same way. The development process is running full steam, and time and resources were given to do the design steps at the right time and scale. Perfect. It would be best if you had written this chapter. Enterprise-scale problems come with enterprise-sized issues. The one that makes my head spin the most is the time it takes to incorporate design solutions into a live environment. Time is the enemy of good. And with each evolution of technology, the time to market and the iterative cycle have to be faster. Today’s user is not what it once was.

Provide the best solution as soon as possible or risk losing customers. Thus, even in an Agile world (let’s include Scrum, Lean, and another iterative modern approach to software development when we mention Agile), its goal is to deliver quality promptly. Design and the efforts that go into it can cause headaches for engineering teams wanting to move quickly. Remember our discussion on cheap...

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