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Events

Webinar: Rules, vocabularies and fact modeling from a business perspective

November 2, 2009

[ December 2, 2009; 10:00 am to 11:00 am. ] Another webinar in the ongoing series: Rik Gerrits and Kees Noordsij discuss Rules, vocabularies and fact modeling from a business perspective. What the business needs to manage business rules is quite different from what IT needs to support rule engines. Find out what rulebook management by the business means in practice, and why the differences [...]

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Webinar: Getting your first predictive model up and running

November 10, 2009

[ December 8, 2009; 10:00 am to 11:00 am. ] Another webinar in the ongoing series this fall. Predictive models,  aka scorecards, have been extensively used across industries in driving tangible benefits – both to the top line and bottom line.  This session covers the critical success factors and an analytical framework that will help get you there.  Real-life examples will also be provided.

Anunay Gupta, [...]

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Webinar: What is an enterprise rule repository and do I need one?

November 29, 2009

[ December 9, 2009; 10:00 am to 11:00 am. ] Another webinar in the ongoing series this fall. There is growing consensus among business rule practitioners and thought leaders regarding the importance of the rule repository in developing a scalable, sustainable business rule management capability. This session will provide an overview of business rule repositories and identify the three “must have” capabilities for supporting [...]

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Speaking at CT Business Rules User Group 12/17/09

December 9, 2009

[ December 17, 2009; 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. ] I am presenting on Decision Management – putting rules and analytics to work at the Connecticut Business Rules User Group on Thursday December 17th at 5:30. This event is open to the public and is free. Registration is required – email president@hartford.theiiba.org. The schedule is:

Doors open at 5:30PM for registration and networking
Meeting Intro: [...]

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