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February 12, 2008Waiting for the knowledge bus
Readers of my last post on the knowledge bus may be interested in James Taylor's response, to which I added an explicatory comment.
A case study illustrating use of the knowledge bus will be published in my bptrends.com column "Human Processes" in March. When it appears, I'll link to it from this blog.
The case study can be found here:
Human Processes: Ruling Unruly Rules
"What is the next major step in enterprise IT? Keith Harrison Broninski has a fascinating perspective. He argues convincingly that there will be a shift in emphasis from server-side automation application to client-side human interaction. Read his Column for the details of why he’s convinced this change will occur. "
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