by Meri Gruber | Oct 9, 2014 | Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling
Decision modeling as part of the requirements phase or iteratively during agile projects makes it easier for business users to fully participate in Drools implementations and maintenance. If you missed yesterday’s webinar, Engaging Business Users with Drools,...
by Meri Gruber | Sep 30, 2014 | Decision Management, Decision Modeling, News
Today we are pleased to announce the release of the Enterprise Edition of our cloud-based decision modeling software, DecisionsFirst Modeler. The new Enterprise Edition delivers user-friendly, standards-based graphical decision models integrated with implementation...
by Meri Gruber | Sep 22, 2014 | Business Re-Design, Decision Management, Decision Modeling, Events
In case you missed it, the presentation from our recent IIBA webinar is now posted to slideshare. Improve your Process Models by Modeling Decisions from Decision Management Solutions Webinar recordings are available on the IIBA website. Description: Business analysts...
by Meri Gruber | Sep 19, 2014 | Business Re-Design, Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling
The path to a better bottom line is paved by large numbers of operational decisions made by people, by processes and by software applications. Systematically improving each operational decision – at scale – is at the core of Decision Management. Business...
by Meri Gruber | Aug 29, 2014 | Business Re-Design, Business Rules, Decision Management, Decision Modeling, Predictive Analytics
Join us at the Building Business Capability Conference (@BBCapability) in Fort Lauderdale in November for a pre-conference tutorial on Decision Modeling with DMN and a case study presentation on Decision-Centric Dashboards with DMN with Assure Corporation. Decision...
by James Taylor | Aug 21, 2014 | Big Data, Decision Modeling, Predictive Analytics
Gregory over at KDNuggets had an interesting post with some Top Analytics and Big Data trends ahead of Strata Hadoop NYC Conference based on input from their readers. Three trends struck me: The challenge of communicating complex analyses to non-technical...