by Meri Gruber | May 28, 2014 | Decision Management, Decision Modeling, Events
Want to learn more about how decision modeling with the new Decision Model Notation (DMN) standard improves and complements existing business analysis techniques? Here is the presentation and recording from today’s webinar. Decision modeling: Specifies decision...
by James Taylor | May 27, 2014 | Decision Management, News
We published the Decision Management Manifesto to help organizations like yours use business rules and predictive analytics effectively. The Decision Management Manifesto White Paper explains the reasoning and value proposition and now there...
by James Taylor | May 21, 2014 | Decision Management
Live Training as part of Brainstorm San Francisco The Decision Model and Notation (DMN) is a standard for decision modeling in the process of being adopted by the Object Management Group. It provides a graphical notation for specifying decisions so that decision...
by James Taylor | May 20, 2014 | Decision Management
Some time back I participated in a large group of practitioners working on a new version of A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® . After months of consolidating feedback and updating this (vry thorough) document, the IIBA has announced a public review...
by Meri Gruber | May 20, 2014 | Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling
Manifeste de la Gestion de Décisions – the French Translation of The Decision Management Manifesto white paper is now available. Thank you to Emmanuel Bonnet, Directeur du Conseil, Génigraph, for providing the translation. The goal of the Decision Management Manifesto...
by James Taylor | May 19, 2014 | Decision Management
Live Training as part of Brainstorm San Francisco Decision Management and business rules allow the effective automation of decision-making combined with increased business agility. Adopting decision management and business rules technology improves customer service,...