Databases and information management systems let you describe, categorize, store, modify and analyze data. What if you could do the same with decisions? Your systems could learn from previous choices and manipulate them to fit new parameters to intelligently mold future decisions made by executives, everyday business users and even your systems to optimize outcomes. Read this a specially selected excerpt from James Taylor’s new book, “Decision Management Systems: A Practical Guide to Using Business Rules and Predictive Analytics” to discover the guiding principles for building decision management systems that can help your organization differentiate itself from the competition at virtually every decision point.
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