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Governs when the AI should ask clarifying questions before generating output, what to ask, and how to ask efficiently. Defines trigger conditions (ambiguous feature, undefined scope, missing data source, access control unspecified, technical conflict, existing code not provided), what questions to ask per topic, and how to frame questions with built-in assumptions.
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Purpose This policy establishes authoritative expectations, controls, and accountability for communications basics policy. It ensures that all internal and external communications are accurate, respectful, timely, and aligned with organizational objectives, risk appetite, and legal and regulatory obligations. The policy reduces the likelihood that ad-hoc or informal practices will create safety, security, privacy, compliance, reputational, or ser
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DAC INTERNATIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS 1. Applicability. (a) These terms and conditions of sale (these “Terms”) are the only terms that govern the sale of the goods (“Goods”) by DAC International, Inc. (“Seller”) to you (“Buyer”). Notwithstanding these Terms, if an authorized representative of each party signs a written contract covering the sale of the Goods, the written contract will control to the extent it is inconsisten
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Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms Published: 17 January 2018 Analyst(s): Jim Murphy, Gene Phifer, Gavin Tay, Mike Lowndes Organizations are looking to use DXPs as they move from web-centric to more pervasive, multichannel digital experiences. This Magic Quadrant will help those responsible for a range of customer-, employee- and partner- facing initiatives find the most suitable vendor for their needs. Market Definition/Description
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**Architecture rule:** A Centralpoint Module Designer always binds to its own
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Complete mental model of the Centralpoint platform: nine functional layers (Data, Import, Enrichment, Automation, Presentation, Interaction, Integration, AI, Governance), full feature dependency map showing what each feature depends on and what it feeds into, and a key decision guide for choosing between similar approaches (Standard vs EXT, Web API vs CP API Services, Data Governance vs Data Triggers, etc.).
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Sequenced build patterns for the six most common Centralpoint workflows spanning multiple features: (1) Content Module with Display, (2) Form Submission with Workflow, (3) Data Import with Enrichment, (4) AI Bot Deployment, (5) API Integration with Display, (6) User Access Control. Prescribes correct build order, skill per step, and integration handoff points.
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Defines when AI must stop autonomous processing and escalate to a human reviewer. Prevents AI from making consequential decisions without human oversight. Applies to compliance assessments, personnel actions, legal determinations, and high-confidence-thre
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Complete installation and deployment guide for Centralpoint CMS version 8.11.0. Installation takes approximately 15-60 minutes depending on environment preparation.
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The Data Transfer module moves data from any source to any destination. Common scenarios:
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