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1st August 2008

Believe in business rules (I do)

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Earlier this week I posted Application Development 2.0 in which I addressed what I see as some of the issues with current development practices and tried to explain why I think a declarative, business rules approach is essential. This (and some blog posts around the blogosphere) made me think about the mismatch I see when [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules | 3 Comments

13th June 2008

Why don’t you replace COBOL with something useful (not Java)

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Joe McKendrick in his Eye on the Enterprise blog had a post on legacy modernization - Time to Cut COBOL from Life Support in which he referenced a post by James McGovern The mainframe is not evil, but COBOL is… in which James says
that there’s no reason why aging COBOL apps can’t be replaced with [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Enterprise Applications, Legacy Modernization, News | 5 Comments

30th May 2008

When is a cockpit not a cockpit?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

When it’s a dashboard.
I often hear people talk about fighter pilots as a model for the future of business users. For instance, Ade McCormack did in his book on the IT value stack. Indeed this is such a good mental image that many companies use it - either to promote their products or to talk [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Activity Monitoring, Business Agility, Business Intelligence, Decision Management, News | 5 Comments

28th April 2008

Live from InterACT - New Approaches to Strategies

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Next up was Stuart Crawford, part of Fair Isaac’s extensive research staff, on new approaches to the creation, visualization and comparison of decision trees or, as Fair Isaac calls them, Strategies. Stuart has been working at Fair Isaac for many years and has a lot of background in analytics. This work is about how to [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Innovation | 0 Comments