8th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Last session for me today, indeed the last session before I go home, is Janelle Hill of Gartner and Kramer Reeves of IBM on improving agility through end-to-end process agility. Janelle went first sharing Gartner’s BPM Scenario for the next five years. She had two initial points:
In 2013, do you know where your work is?
How [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, SOA |
31st
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Paul Haley has done an amazingly thorough job walking through a business rule harvesting example over on his blog. If this is
something you either do for a living or are considering, read the post. Where Paul finds the time to write such long, detailed posts I will never know….
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules |
25th
March
2008
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James Taylor
A little while ago I got to talk to Mike Zeller and his team at Zementis about their decision management platform - ADAPA, what they call a predictive analytics decision engine. ADAPA stands for Adaptive Decision And Predictive Analytics.
The folks at Zementis started trying to solve a fairly common problem in organizations adopting data mining [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics, Product News |
24th
March
2008
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James Taylor
The nice folks on the Drools blog pointed me to an article today called Implement business logic with the Drools rules engine. This article was written by Ricardo Olivieri of IBM. Richard does a nice job of walking through both the basic case for using a business rules engine (BRE). I feel compelled to make [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management |
18th
March
2008
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James Taylor
Stephen Brobst of Teradata was next with A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise. He started with a great quote from a Gartner analyst:
No such thing as a business surprise - there is always a warning in advance
but were you listening - did you collect data about it, analyze [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Predictive Analytics |
14th
March
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
I was reading Johan den Haan’s really good article on Model Driven Engineering or MDE today and a particular comment caught my eye:
MDE aims to increase the return a company derives from its software development effort.
He went on to quote Atkinson & Kühne for two ways to do this:
By improving the short-term productivity of [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management |
6th
February
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
In a recession, perhaps even more than in other business climates, companies face a high degree of uncertainty. How will markets and consumers react to each new piece of news? How desperate will competitors get? Which products and services will be regarded by customers as necessities even in hard times and which will be jettisoned [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Agility, Business Rules, Business Strategy |
28th
January
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Next month (February 24th - 26th), I am going to be attending ILOG’s user conference:
I will be introducing and acting as host for a couple of sessions on best practices and giving a lunch and learn on Tuesday. I will be there the whole time, blogging from the BRMS track so look me up if [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Book, Business Rules, James Taylor, News |
28th
November
2007
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James Taylor
Having posted some initial thoughts on RuleBurst’s acquisition of Haley, I was lucky enough to get some time with Peter Still, VP Strategy. Peter and I spent an interesting hour discussing the merger and the combined companies plans so I thought I would share some of my thoughts.
The first interesting thing to note is that, [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules |
19th
November
2007
Posted by
James Taylor
Mark Proctor, he of Drools fame, posted today on his vision for unifying rules and processes. Not content with describing me as “large” and “infamous” in a previous post, now he has to get my blood pressure up with this new post! Seriously, though, I am going to disagree with Mark’s basic premise.
For starters, the [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management |