27th
August
2008
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James Taylor
A reader had an interesting question this week. As a comment to Using decision management to deliver intelligent business performance he asked “What makes a company ready?”. I suspect my closing line “The products are, mostly, ready. Whether companies are is another question…” prompted this.
So, what makes a company ready for enterprise decision management - [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Reader Questions |
7th
August
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
PMML - The Predictive Modeling Markup Language - is the primary XML format for describing predictive analytic models so that a modeling tool can share a model with either another modeling tool or, more usefully, with a deployment environment. The folks over at KDNuggets recently ran a poll asking their readers about their use of [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
14th
July
2008
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James Taylor
One of my regular readers had a question today about Enterprise Decision Management and the Software Development Lifecycle - the EDMSDLC if you like. Here’s what he asked:
We do Business Rules in our approach… I guess one question would be, where does EDM fit in a typical SDLC? [company] does Requirements, we have a method [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, Enterprise Applications, Reader Questions, Requirements |
7th
July
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Some time ago I saw an article that discussed the 8Ps (4 old, 4 new) of Marketing. It seemed to me that decision making, especially operational/transactional decision making is critical to most of these Ps. Here, then, is my summary of the 8Ps and why decisions, and decision management, matter.
4 Ps
Product
You might think that [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Marketing, Optimization, Predictive Analytics, web 2.0 |
23rd
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
This week I thought I would write some posts about how enterprise decision management can help address some of the very real challenges in decision making. First up is peer pressure. A friend sent me this article from the Sloan Review - Applying (and Resisting) Peer Influence -and a couple of key concepts are clear [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management |
20th
June
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Zementis has recently announced its ADAPA predictive analytics edition for the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. This essentially allows you to deploy PMML (Predictive Model Markup Language, an XML format for defining predictive analytic models) on the Amazon compute cloud. Based on their Enterprise Edition (which has PMML deployment, reporting and business rules (using Drools), this [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News, SaaS |
12th
May
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Having just written a post about how vague the word analytics is, I see Ann All’s post Banks Using Analytics to Boost Customer Retention. What’s interesting about Ann’s post is not that she makes it clear what kind of analytics she is discussing but that almost any of the various kinds of analytics can [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics |
7th
May
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
ILOG today announced a Scorecard modeler as an add-on for ILOG JRules® (which I first saw at DIALOG). As their press release says, this add-in allows customers to “incorporate statistical scorecard models directly into decision services” - a key tenet of enterprise decision mangement or EDM. ILOG is targeting financial institutions clearly but apparently also [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
2nd
May
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Tom Jesionowski recently published an article on TDAN about The Prime Business Decision Loop. Tom had sent me a copy in advance to look over and I thought I would blog about it and publish my comments as I think he has made a valuable contribution to the discussion around decision making with the loop.
I [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Decision Management |
29th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Paul Daro was next giving some detail around the new architecture (introduced by Bernhard Nann). A number of trends were identified first:
Clearly the move to a collection of services from monolithic applications has fundamentally changed the relationship of vendors to customers - now more about delivering services that can be fitted in to an overall [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, SOA |