by James Taylor | Apr 15, 2016 | Decision Management, Decision Modeling, DMN
The second in the series of short videos about Decision Modeling is focused on motivation – why model decisions? Jan Purchase and I developed while working on a new book – Real-World Decision Modeling with DMN – and this second video discusses some...
by James Taylor | Apr 13, 2016 | Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling, DMN
Jan Purchase and I are working on a new book – Real-World Decision Modeling with DMN – and ahead of the publication we have made a series of short videos about decisions, decision modeling and DMN. The first one introduces decision modeling: What is a...
by James Taylor | Apr 7, 2016 | Business Process, Decision Modeling, DMN
The folks at BPTrends interviewed me on Decision Modeling with DMN for process modelers last year at the Building Business Capabilities conference. Here’s the video: It’s a short watch and highlights the three reasons why adding decision modeling,...
by James Taylor | Jan 7, 2016 | Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling, Predictive Analytics
The purpose of business analysis is to accurately describe the requirements for an information system (more or less). Business Analysts use a variety of techniques to do this. They use techniques designed to help them find out what is required, to elicit the...
by James Taylor | Nov 6, 2015 | Decision Modeling
This year the Building Business Capability Conference (BBCCon 2015) had a real decision management focus. Not only were there a large number of sessions on the new Decision Model and Notation (DMN) standard there were many others where a focus on decisions had been...