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Update – Red Hat Jboss Business Rules
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Copyright © 2009 http://jtonedm.com James Taylor I got a chance to catch up with the folks from Red Hat recently. I have reviewed the new functionality that Mark Proctor and his team have been adding to turn the old Drools rule engine into a competitive Business Rules Management System or BRMS when the latest ...2 days ago -
21st Century Government with BPM and BRM #brf
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Bill Craig, a consultant with Service Alberta, discussed their journey with process and rules to create agile, business-controlled automation for land titles (and, in the future, other service areas such as motor vehicle licensing) in the province of Alberta. They take an enterprise architecture approach, and like to ...4 weeks ago -
Smarter systems for uncertain times – #brf keynote
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Copyright © 2009 James Taylor . Visit the original article at Smarter systems for uncertain times – #brf keynote . I gave a keynote at the Business Rules Forum today on Smarter systems for uncertain times. I gave the presentation without slides and had planned to use my notes as a post but, as the notes ran to ...4 weeks ago -
Smarter Systems for Uncertain Times #brf
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I facilitated a breakfast session this morning discussing BPM in the cloud, which was a lot of fun, and now I’m in the keynote listening to James Taylor on the role of decision management in agile, smarter systems. Much of this is based on his book, Smart (Enough) Systems , which I reviewed shortly after its ...4 weeks ago -
Business Rules Forum 2009 – Day 2 #brf
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Copyright © 2009 James Taylor . Visit the original article at Business Rules Forum 2009 – Day 2 #brf . The second full day of the Business Rules Forum/Enterprise Decision Management Summit is over and once again I have been taking notes rather than blogging live. Once again there were some great sessions – ...4 weeks ago -
Business Rules and Business Events: Where CEP Helps Decisions #brf
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To finish off the second day of Business Rules Forum, Paul Vincent of TIBCO spoke about events and event-driven architecture as a useful way of dealing with business rules. TIBCO is best known for their messaging bus (although some of us know it more for the BPM side), and events are obviously one of the things that ...4 weeks ago -
Comprehensive Decision Management: Leveraging Business Process, Case Management and CEP #brf
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Steve Zisk of Pegasystems discussed decision management with a perspective on the combination of BPMS and BRMS (as you might expect from someone from Pega, whose product is a BPMS built on a BRMS): considering where change occurs and has to be managed, how rules and process interact, and what types of rules belong in ...4 weeks ago -
Business Rules Governance and Management #brf
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Eric Charpentier, an independent rules consultant who has also been blogging from BRF , gave a presentation on business rules governance and management. He makes a distinction between governance and management, although that is primarily in the level: governance deals with the higher-level issues of establishing ...4 weeks ago -
BRMS at a Crossroads #brf
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Steve Hendrick of IDC gave the morning keynote with predictions for the next five years of business rules management systems. He sees BRMS as being at a crossroads, currently being used as passive decisioning systems with limited scope, but with changes coming in visibility, open source, decision management platforms ...4 weeks ago -
Business Rules Management: The Misunderstood Partner to Process #brf
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The title of Jim Sinur’s breakfast session this morning is based on the “lack of respect” that rules have as a key component in business processes: as he pointed out, it’s very difficult to explain to a business executive what business rules do and their value (something to which I can personally attest). ...4 weeks ago -
Business Rules Forum 2009 – Day 1 #brf
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Copyright © 2009 James Taylor . Visit the original article at Business Rules Forum 2009 – Day 1 #brf . It’s the end of day 1 of the Business Rules Forum/Enterprise Decision Management Summit and time to write a wrap up post for the day – no live blogging today as I have too much on as track chair to sit ...4 weeks ago -
Collecting, Connecting and Correcting the BPM Dots #brf
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Roger Burlton, who organized the BPM track here, gave a presentation this afternoon on process discovery techniques that fit well with Kathy Long’s previous presentation on process notations. He looked at different levels of BPM (and therefore of models): enterprise, business process, and implementation. Most of the ...4 weeks ago -
Process Notations #brf
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The pool at the Bellagio was a big draw, but I’ve kept on track for this afternoon’s presentations, starting with Kathy Long on process notations. She spoke about the necessity of documenting processes, as well as the levels to which documents should be documented. Documenting the current process should only be ...4 weeks ago -
BPM, Collaboration and Social Networking #brf
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Although social software and BPM is an underlying theme in a lot of the presentations that I give, today at the Business Rules Forum is the first time that I’ve been able to focus exclusively on that topic in a presentation for more than 3 years. Here’s the slides, and a list of the references that I used: BPM, ...4 weeks ago -
The Decision Dilemma #brf
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The Business Rules Forum has started here in Las Vegas, and I’m here all week giving a presentation in the BPM track, facilitating a workshop and sitting on a panel. James Taylor and Eric Charpentier are also here presenting and blogging, with a focus more purely on rules and decision management; you will want ...4 weeks ago

