James Taylor is a leading thinker on the emerging area of Enterprise Decision Management

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James has written a book and contributes to others occasionally. This category contains information on all the books James has authored or to which he has contributed.

Foreword in new BRFplus book

James wrote a foreword for the new book on SAP’s rules engine -BRFplus — Business Rule Management for ABAP Applications

Chapter in SAP BPM book

James wrote a chapter on Decision Management and business rules, as well as some other material, for the new book on BPM with SAP -Applying Real-World BPM in an SAP Environment

Chapter in BPM handbook

James has written a chapter on intelligent, automated processes for the 2010 BPM and Workflow Handbook, Spotlight on Business Intelligence

Chapter in The Decision Model

James has written a chapter on Decision Management for Barbara von Halle and Larry Goldberg’s new book, The Decision Model: A Business Logic Framework Linking Business and Technology (IT Management)

Book “Smart (Enough) Systems” published

“Smart (Enough) Systems: How to Deliver Competitive Advantage by Automating Hidden Decisions” is shipping from Prentice Hall or amazon.com.  James wrote the book with Neil Raden. The book has a companion site at www.smartenoughsystems.com and you can read testimonials for the book here.

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Digital Shortcut: Why you need Smart Enough Systems

Shortcut Smart (Enough) Systems has a digital shortcut “Why you need Smart Enough Systems” that is available from Prentice Hall.

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Chapter in Business Intelligence Implementation : Issues and Perspectives

icfaipresslogoJames contributed a chapter on Enterprise Decision Management to “Business Intelligence Implementation : Issues and Perspectives” for ICFAI Press in India.

The Business Rule Revolution Book

KPIBookJames has written a chapter in the Business Rule Revolution, a book by Barbara von Halle (a well known and published writer on business rules) and Larry Goldberg on the current state of the business rules market. The book is available from the publishers directly.