18th
March
2008
Live from DAMA – Business rules, decision management and smarter systems
This was my session. You can get a PDF of my slides or View them on SlideShare.
Table of contents for Live from DAMA 2008
- Live from DAMA – Yin and Yang of Process and Data
- Live from DAMA – What do they mean, BUSINESS Metadata?
- Live from DAMA – Business rules, decision management and smarter systems
- Live from DAMA – A Reference Architecture for Integrating an Active Data Warehouse into the Real-Time Enterprise
- Live from DAMA – Re-Thinking Search in a Web 2.0 World
- Live from DAMA – Deploying Semantic Web Solutions: I’ve Built an Ontology, Now What?
- Live from DAMA – The Business Drivers Behind Creating an Enterprise Data Architecture in the Gaming Industry
- Live from DAMA – Metadata enabled Business/IT Integration
- Live from DAMA – IBM Metadata Strategy – An Information Management Perspective
- Live from DAMA – Impact of Service Oriented Architecture on Data Modeling: A Case Study
- Live from DAMA – Case Study: Implementing a Securities Master Using Flexible Data Models at Lord Abbett
- Live from DAMA – Naked Without My Data
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How to Deliver Competitive Advantage by Automating Hidden Decisions
Sorry I missed the presentation, but there was a very interesting one on Semantic Complex Event Processing going on at the same time….