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    The Decision Model: Empowering Decision Management

  • Date: Monday October 5, 2009 12:00 PM Eastern
  • Where: Online
  • Featuring: Barbara von Halle and Larry Goldberg
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"The Decision Model gives form, function and a tangible visual representation to business logic" - The Decision Model (von Halle & Goldberg)

In order to implement Decision Management effectively, we need to be able to identify and manage the business logic (i.e. the business rules) underlying business decisions. It soon becomes apparent that classical methods of gathering and managing business rules (i.e. by natural language) do not scale to support Decision Management requirements. The Decision Model enables business leaders to manage a more tangible and relevant business asset rather than individual natural language business rules. This technology independent model is a platform on which a powerful Decision Management foundation may be built.

In this Round Table, you will learn:

  • Why do we need a new model now?
  • A real world case study
  • Decision Model notation and rigor
  • How to get started

Featured Speakers:

Barbara von Halle is Managing Partner of Knowledge Partners International, LLC (KPI).  She is co-inventor of the Decision Model and co-author of The Decision Model: A Business Logic Framework Linking Business and Technology published by Auerbach Publications/Taylor and Francis LLC 2009.  The book reveals ground breaking theory Groundbreaking theory, an early reviewer states "This book can become one of the classic books of a new era in computing that will have much traction in the next few years" - Opher Etzion, Ph.D., IBM Master Inventor. Barb writes a regular column in TDAN on the Decision Model.

As the fifth recipient of the Outstanding Individual Achievement Award from International DAMA, Barb inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1995. Known as a data architecture and business rules pioneer, she has consulted for over 25 years.  She is an invited keynote speaker at conferences in the US and Europe.  She was a very popular columnist in Database Programming and Design magazine for many years.

Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg, Managing Partner of Knowledge Partners International, LLC (KPI), has over thirty years of experience in building technology based companies on three continents, and in which the focus was rules-based technologies and applications. Commercial applications in which he played a primary architectural role include such diverse domains as healthcare, supply chain, and property & casualty insurance. Larry is co-author of The Decision Model: A Business Logic Framework linking Business and Technology (Auerbach, 2009), a co-editor of The Business Rule Revolution: Running the Business the Right Way (HappyAbout.info 2007), is on the editorial board of www.BPMInstitute.org and is the Editorial Director of the BDM Bulletin, a monthly e-publication of the BPMInstitute.org.

 


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