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Sudheer Ummalaneni is now a member of Agility Alliance
July 6
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Babar Bhatti is now a member of Agility Alliance
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Agility Alliance Network added a discussion
A few members have suggested that Agility Alliance create a special interest group for advanced rulebase and knowledgebase topics . That would let the business rule and technology experts get into deep discussions on AI, Rete, CEP, for example, th...
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AI 2.0

This is the first time I've heard the term Artificiail Intelligence 2.0. But the article is really about social networks evolving into Social Expert Systems (ES).

Read about it here.

Add your thoughts and comments below.

Posted by Agility Alliance Network on June 3, 2009 at 2:06pm

Agility Alliance Network

Is An Expert System The Answer To Homeland Security?

Here is an interesting article on expert system technology for homeland security. This looks like an article promoting the stock SDSS, but the real story is how they are using ES to improve the detection rate and minimize false positives.

Excerpt from FinancialNewsUSA.com:

"...However, perhaps the best example of such leveraging is Suspect Detection Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: SDSS). Based in Israel, SDS was founded by fo… Continue

Posted by Agility Alliance Network on June 3, 2009 at 1:49pm

Agility Alliance Network

POLL: Should NASCAR fine driver $200,000 for 0.17 cubic inch rule violation?

Here's the story:
NASCAR fines driver $200,000 for 0.17 cubic inch engine violation. His engine was 358.17 cubic inches in volume, just 0.17 inches above the NASCAR limit of 358 cubic inches.

Bottom line
- Carl Long blew an engine during practice
- NASCAR measured it, it was 0.04 percent out of spec
- $200,000 fine, 12 race suspension
- Driver docked two hundred driver points in th… Continue

Posted by Agility Alliance Network on May 30, 2009 at 9:30pm

Agility Alliance Network

POLL: Would you fire an employee for breaking the "Get to work on time" rule?

Some rules are hard and fast and must never be broken. Others are fuzzy and require judgment. For example, take a simple rule like "be on time to work." Would you fine or fire someone for being 5 minutes late? (VOTE & see poll results)

The Washington Nationals baseball team has a "don't be late to work rule." A few days ago Nationals right fielder Elijah Dukes was 5 minutes late to work.… Continue

Posted by Agility Alliance Network on April 21, 2009 at 11:30pm

Agility Alliance Network

Three levels of Business Rule Enforcement?

Interesting blog post about three levels of business rules enforcement:

Credit: Thanks to a Twitter by By Louis Davidson:

" ...So I starting thinking that there needed to be some standard way to describe the different levels of business rule enforcement. For example:

Hard and fast – These are rules that will never be broken under any circumstances. Like an exact birthdate in the future. Or a negative amount of time worked (reversing entries could be an exception, but you would tag a ro… Continue

Posted by Agility Alliance Network on February 20, 2009 at 9:29am

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