by James Taylor | Sep 23, 2013 | Decision Management
I have been blogging and writing about the Decision Model and Notation standard on the blog for a while now (check out these posts on the goal of a standard from 2011 and these on the approach and the submission itself). Today was a big day because the key boards at...
by James Taylor | Sep 23, 2013 | Decision Management
I am going to be participating in Decision Camp 2013 in San Jose, November 4-6. I will participate in the newcomers track on the Monday, helping to introduce the basics of Decision Management and then I will help open the main day on the Tuesday. Monday’s...
by James Taylor | Sep 18, 2013 | Decision Management, Product News
We would really like your input for our 2013 survey on Predictive Analytics in the Cloud – Use Cases, Trends and Big Data. Back in 2011 we did a survey and associated research on the use of predictive analytics in the cloud. While it may not seem like that long...
by James Taylor | Sep 17, 2013 | Decision Management, Strategy
For a software company it is also important that this automation scales appropriately. In particular any automated analytic model development tool you use should provide flexibility in deployment to match your own, manage any variability between your customers’ data...
by James Taylor | Sep 16, 2013 | Decision Management
Wrapping up, the key to intelligent processes is treating decisions as peers. Decisions may require a human but an intelligent process will automate those that can be automated. Even when a decision cannot be completely automated an intelligent process will load share...