Smart (enough) systems how to deliver competitive advantage by automating the decisions hidden in your business

"The computer-based systems most organizations rely on to support their businesses are not very smart. Many of the business decisions these companies make tend to be hidden in systems that make poor decisions, or don't make them at all. Further, most systems struggle to keep up with the pa...

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Main Author: Taylor, James
Other Authors: Raden, Neil
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall 2007
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505 0 |a The Smart Enough Systems manifesto -- Ch. 1. The need for Smart Enough Systems -- Ch. 2. Enterprise decision management -- Ch. 3. Why aren't my systems smart enough already? -- Ch. 4. Core concepts -- Ch. 5. Data and analytics -- Ch. 6. Business rules -- Ch. 7. Adaptive control -- Ch. 8. Readiness assessment -- Ch. 9. Getting there from here -- Ch. 10. EDM and the IT department -- Ch. 11. Closing thoughts -- App. Decision yield as a way to measure ROI. 
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520 |a "The computer-based systems most organizations rely on to support their businesses are not very smart. Many of the business decisions these companies make tend to be hidden in systems that make poor decisions, or don't make them at all. Further, most systems struggle to keep up with the pace of change." "The answer is not to implement newer, "intelligent" systems. The fact is that much of today's existing technology has the potential to be "smart enough" to make a big difference to an organization's business. This book tells you how."--Jacket