Results tagged “smart (enough) systems”

The first critical characteristic of a decision-centric organization, obviously enough, is a focus on decisions instead of processes or functions. The decisions an organization makes, the actions it selects from the possible alternatives are critical. Decisions are what make... Read More..
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Smart Systems in Business

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K. Mani Chandy is one of my fellow bloggers on ebizQ and his first post had a title that caught my eye - Smart Systems in Business: A Biological Metaphor.Given my focus on decisions to make smarter systems (or, as... Read More..
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Almost intellectual systems

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Well it finally happened - Neil and I became internationally published authors! Check out this link: Почти интеллектуальные Ñ?иÑ?темы. Как получить конкурентные преимущеÑ?тва путем автоматизации принÑ?тиÑ? Ñ?крытых решений and what you see is a Russian version of Smart (Enough) Systems,... Read More..
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Almost intellectual systems

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Well it finally happened - Neil and I became internationally published authors! Check out this link: Почти интеллектуальные Ñ?иÑ?темы. Как получить конкурентные преимущеÑ?тва путем автоматизации принÑ?тиÑ? Ñ?крытых решений and what you see is a Russian version of Smart (Enough) Systems,... Read More..
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James Taylor blogs about decision-management technologies such as predictive analytics and business rules, discussing how they deliver agility, improve business processes and bring intelligent automation to SOA.

James Taylor

James Taylor blogs on decision management for ebizQ, and is an independent consultant on decision management, predictive analytics, business rules, and related topics.

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