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Adaptive Decision Management & CEP
vincent
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:56:45 +0000 Paul Haley has posted a clear and easy-to-read look at the symbiotic nature of analytics and business rules in the field of “Decision Management”. Furthermore, he goes on to describe a run-time merger of these concepts under the term “Adaptive Decision Management” [*1] or ADM. Some thoughts on ADM from a CEP perspective:
. Notes[1] A quick Google search shows Paul to have successfully found an almost unused Three Letter Acronym (although of course the abbreviation has prior art). [2] Possibly you could treat analytical / statistical results like other data and store them in a data service (/database). But that would require administration, and might be more difficult to handle across distributed rule services. Of course these aren’t unsurmountable - for example you could use some flexible (i.e. schema-free) data repository like an RDF store… [3] For example, in fraud, finding a new fraud pattern next week doesn’t help this week’s fraud victims. [4] At least one conventional Data Warehouse company seems to agree with this! Source... |
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