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The Dallas Rules Group / Business Rule Experts Group (DRG/BRxG) user group meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 5 at the IBM IIC, in Dallas, TX. For details, please follow this link: http://brexperts.ning.com/events/dallas-rules-group-nov-5
November 2
The speaker is Dennis Gerson PHD, an IBM distinguished engineer. I just heard about this event yesterday but wanted to post this in case you are interested in attending. There is a sign up link on the flyer, and walk-ins are ok too. Enjoy!
October 21
Thoughts and ideas about CRM (who)
September 25
Great idea! Most ES experts agree building systems using an ES/BR approach cuts system development cost by at least 10%, and maintenance cost by at least 20%. Let's guesstimate that maintenance is sucking up about 50% of the government's IT budge...
September 20
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Guest article reprinted with permission thanks to the blog Mr. Richards on technology, information, and people. The U.S. Federal government's annual budget for information technology is apparently around 75 BILLION dollars. So, a couple of heavy ...
September 20
September 20
You should try posting this in the BRxG site http://brexperts.ning.com/ , in the BR group. The folks there are more familiar with BR and ES tools.We're going to transition topics on BR and ES to the rule experts group.
September 10
Romeu, The BRE Family Tree (http://bizrules.info/page/art_brefamilytree.htm) has a short list of BRE + ES vendors. Many of the leading BREs on the list actually started out as ES tools, then evolved away from the expert advisor approach into the s...
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DRG/BRxG user group meeting on Thursday Nov. 5

The Dallas Rules Group / Business Rule Experts Group (DRG/BRxG) user group meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 5 at the IBM IIC, in Dallas, TX.

For details, please follow this link: http://brexperts.ning.com/events/dallas-rules-group-nov-5

Posted on November 2, 2009 at 9:45pm —

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Dallas Rules Group (DRG), Sept. 3, 2009 meeting at IBM IIC, Dallas, TX

Dallas Rules Group (DRG) will hold an organization/planning meeting on Sept. 3rd in Farmer's Branch, Dallas, TX.

DRG is a new business rules user group that meets monthly in DFW. DRG is the local chapter of the Business Rules eXperts Group (BRxG), a global rules user group. BRxG is a special interest group of Agility Alliance.


For more information or to register for the meeting, please see these links:

1. About DRG Sept 3rd meeting:… Continue

Posted on August 23, 2009 at 11:18pm —

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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 on June 3, 2009 at 2:06pm —

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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 on June 3, 2009 at 1:49pm —

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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 on May 30, 2009 at 9:30pm —

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At 11:58am on December 15, 2008, Jan Vanthienen said…
Hi Rolando,
Thanks.
The sections on decision management and knowledge representation will do fine...
Success with the Alliance
Jan
 
 

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