Category Archives: Rule Violations

Resolving Conflicts among Business Rules

Ron Ross again brought up the question of “Exceptions to Business Rules” to light (https://lnkd.in/eyemPWF2). Ron defines an exception to the rules as a foreseen, explicit set of circumstances in which different-than-normal guidance is to be followed. He gave an … Continue reading

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Novel Decision Modeling Techniques (DC2023 Notes Part 2)

There were two presentations at DecisionCAMP-2023 devoted to new ideas that extend traditional Decision Modeling and DMN-like tools in new directions: 1) Probabilistic reasoning when a decision model deals with uncertain facts about which we know only their probability; 2) Declarative … Continue reading

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There are no such things as “Process” or “Exception”

Dr. Bas van der Raadt, who was our presenter in January-2023, posted two articles at LinkedIn: Their titles may sound controversial but not for people who build decision-making systems in modern rules-based and event-driven environments.

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Sometimes it’s Healthy to Break the Rules

There are words of CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta. “Not following rules and letting go might actually make you feel better. Just ask musicians who improvise and make up music on the fly. Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks about his study on … Continue reading

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