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Business Rules Forum: Mixing Rules and Process

I had fun with my presentation on mixing rules and process, and it was a good tweetup (meeting arranged via Twitter) opportunity: Mike Kavis sat in on the session, Miko Matsumura of Software AG caught up with me afterwards, and James Taylor even admitted to stepping in for the last few minutes.   Mixing Rules [...]

Bloggers at Business Rules Forum

I’m not the only one blogging from BRF: Paul Vincent of TIBCO posted here about yesterday’s workshops, and James Taylor is twittering and blogged this morning’s keynote session with a promise of more live blogging. Other bloggers here, add a comment with your URL.

Business Rules Forum: Ron Ross keynote

The good news is that it’s a lovely sunny, breezy and cool day: perfect fall weather for Toronto. The bad news is that I’m in Orlando, and was hoping to wear shorts more than sweaters this week. However, I’m here to attend — and speak at — the Business Rules Forum, not sit by the [...]

The fall schedule

I have my fall schedule mostly sorted out, and here’s my confirmed lineup so far: OMG BPM Think Tank, October 6-7, Chicago. I’m on the program committee, and will be leading a roundtable on achieving collaboration between business and IT in BPM on the first day. PegaWorld, the Pegasystems user conference, October 19-21, Washington DC. [...]

Upcoming conferences

I’ve been sticking close to home for the summer, but my fall lineup is about to begin. So far, I’m definitely attending the following: Business Objects Influencer Summit and SAP SME Day, August 12-13, Boston. This is an analyst/press event, not a public conference, but I’ll be blogging from there. International Conference on BPM, September [...]

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Business Rules Forum

The Business Rules Forum is coming up on October 26-30 in Orlando, and I’ll be back there again this year to speak. You can find my coverage of last year’s event here, and my presentation on BPM, BR and BI is available here. I found last year’s event definitely worthwhile, although I was left with [...]

Business Rules Webinar Q&A

It was a busy week last week at TUCON and I completely forgot about the questions from the Business Rules Forum Q&A from the webinar that I did on the 24th. I’m not sure if the replay is available yet, I’ll post a link when I hear about it. Here’s my answers to the questions [...]

BPM and business rules webinar

This fall, I’ll be back at the Business Rules Forum to make a presentation on business rules and BPM, but next week you can catch me online on a Business Rules Forum webinar speaking on the same subject: Process improvement is a top priority for executives today, but business process management (BPM) alone doesn’t provide [...]

Meeting the bloggers at BRF

Last week at the Business Rules Forum gave me a chance to meet many people who I’ve never met face-to-face, but feel that I know from our exchanges of blog comments and emails: at one point, I was standing around talking to James Taylor, Rolando Hernandez and Scott Sehlhorst. James was certainly the most prolific [...]

BRF Day 3: Good Business Rules in Process — Eliminate 65% of the Activities

I couldn’t quite drag myself out of bed for the 8am sessions, but I did want to hear Kathy Long of the Process Renewal Group talking about process and rules. She talked about how to derive rules from processes, and use them as guides to the process. There’s a number of process-related problems that can [...]

BRF Day 2: How Business Rules Re(Define) Business Processes: A Service Oriented View

For the last session today, I attended Jan Venthienen’s session; he’s a professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. He talked about different representations of rules, particularly decision tables (at length, although in an interesting way). He talked about the problems with maintaining decision trees, then as he moved on to business processes, he showed how a [...]

BRF Day 2: Using Business Rules to Enable a Closed Loop of Compliance

I’m eager to learn more about the relationship between policies, procedures and rules, and how they relate to compliance, so I sat in on a presentation by Peter Still of RuleBurst. There’s a pretty high percentage of vendors on the speaker roster, but so far the quality has been good so no complaints. The theme [...]

BRF Day 2: True Adventures in Business Rules

Paul Armborst of the Westfield Group presented on his experiences in implementing business rules for their various insurance applications over the past 6 years. He sees one of the key problems is in documenting business rules, with two main choices for how to do it: Define the rules in a repository first (a rules management/modelling [...]

BRF Day 2: Rules Management Without a Rule Engine

I moved over to the über-geeky “chief architect” track to hear Rik Gerrits of RuleArts and Petr Choteborsky of Microsoft, but 10 minutes into the session, Gerrits is still giving some fairly basic definitions of business rules management: where rules live, how they’re developed, and how they’re managed and used. He does make a point [...]

BRF Day 2: Business Rules and Business Intelligence Make Great Bedfellows

David Straus of Corticon gave an engaging presentation about BR and BI, starting with the Wikipedia definitions about each, then characterizing BI as “understanding” and BR as “action” (not unlike my statement that BI in BPM is about visibility and BR in BPM is about agility). He started with the basic drivers for a business [...]

BRF Day 2: Intelligent Process Automation: The Key to Business Process Optimization

The opening keynote today was Steve Hendrick of IDC, discussing their acronym du jour, IPA (intelligent process automation), which is a combination of BPM, BI and decisioning. He lists four key constructs of IPA: Event processing, providing a sense and respond approach Decisioning, covering both rules and actions that might be derived from those rules [...]

BRF Day 1: Leveraging Predictive Modeling and Rules Management for Commercial Insurance Underwriting

For the last presentation today, I listened to John Lucker of Deloitte discuss what they’ve developed in the area of predictive pricing models for property and casualty insurance. Pricing insurance is a bit trickier than pricing widgets: it’s more than just cost of goods sold plus a profit factor, there’s also the risk factor, and [...]

BRF Day 1: How Many Business Rule Analysts Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb?

Seriously, that was the name of Giovanni Diviacchi’s session that I attended this afternoon, which looked at his experience as a business analyst at both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (the two big government-backed mortgage companies in the US). He had a number of good pointers on how to extract rules from the business and [...]

BRF Day 1: Ron Ross keynote

After a brief intro by Gladys Lam, the executive director of the Business Rules Forum, the conference kicked off with a keynote from Ron Ross, the driving force behind this event and a big name in the business rules community. A couple of things are distracting my attention from his talk: I’m up directly after [...]

Business Rules Forum this week

It’s been a busy couple of weeks, between a presentation on the Art of Process Modeling to a group of TIBCO customers in NYC one day, and a full-day version of my Making BPM Mean Business course with a local client, so blogging has been pretty light. Tomorrow I head to Orlando for the Business [...]