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EXTRA EVENT :'Decision Services': A pattern for business rules in Service Oriented Systems and Architectures
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08.10.2008 (19u - 20u45) |
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Sodehotel Woluwe, Mounierlaan 5, 1200 Brussel |
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James Taylor, Co-Founder Smart (Enough) Systems. Author of the highly acclaimed book 'Smart (Enough) Systems' (2007) on Enterprise Decision Management. |
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English |
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Abstract
The modern business climate requires smarter systems than most organizations have. Existing systems, even re-vamped business processes, do not act intelligently on behalf of their operators. While SOA provides an architectural framework for building these smarter systems, a new class of services must be used to fully realize this goal. Decision services that manage and improve the high-volume operational decisions that underpin core processes are the best way to make your systems smart enough to run your operations. This evening conference will:
* Recap the business challenges that create a need for smarter systems
* Show how a focus on decision automation can deliver these smarter systems
* Discuss how to identify and classify the decisions involved
* Describe the core decision service pattern in relation to SOA and outline the characteristics of decision services
* Outline the pattern's impact and its relationship to other SOA design principles (such as rules centralization) and to business process management in general
* Discuss the role of business rules and analytics in decision services
* Introduce the concept of adaptive control for continuous improvement of decision services
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