Built to Sell: Finance
Your company’s finances are the most quantified part of your business, so when it comes to due diligence as part of a
Built to Sell: Taxes
We’re going to be up-front with you here: it’s time to talk taxes. Don’t run away yet, unless you like leaving money
Built to Sell: HR
People are the metaphorical lifeblood of any company. Perhaps it’s no coincidence then that the etymology of corporation is from the Latin
Built to Sell: Legal
Handling legal aspects of your business doesn't need to feel as scary as this. Entrepreneurs are often portrayed as rule-breaking
Built to Sell: The Blueprints
Imagine your company five to ten years down the road: what does it look like? Do you see a well-run
Since our Last Episode
The Internet is awash in posts looking back on 2018, but over here at Bommarito Consulting, we decided to give
Course material for Complex Systems 530 – Computer Modeling for Complex Systems
This term, I'm teaching Complex Systems 530 - Computer Modeling for Complex Systems at the University of Michigan Center
Predicting the Supreme Court
One of the more exciting and public projects we've been working on lately has finally come to light - our Supreme Court prediction project with
Advanced approximate sentence matching in Python
In our last post, we went over a range of options to perform approximate sentence matching in Python, an import task for many natural language
Fuzzy match sentences in Python
Let's imagine you have a sentence of interest. You'd like to find all occurrences of this sentence within a corpus of text. How would you
Isotonic Regressions in scikit-learn
Isotonic regression is a great tool to keep in your repertoire; it's like weighted least-squares with a monotonicity constraint. Why is this so useful, you ask? Take a
Featured in Wired: Measuring the Complexity of the Law
Thanks to Sam Arbesman (@arbesman) for featuring Dan and my paper, Measuring the Complexity of the Law: The United States Code, on his excellent Wired Science
Is there tax in the cloud?
Do you contract for IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS services like Amazon Web Services or SalesForce? Do you provide SaaS services like “cloud-based applications” or “web