The Decision Model is a new Business Logic Framework that impacts not just technology trends but also business management practices. It brings to the world of business rules a well-defined structure based on the inherent nature of logic, extended with integrity and normalization principles. This is similar to the concept to what the relational model brings to the world of data.
Presenter Bio
Ken Orr, Founder & Chief Scientist,The Ken Orr Institute
Ken Orr is one of the world’s leading business systems and software consultants. Ken has been a leading figure in software/systems development since the 1970s. Ken Orr is an internationally recognized expert on enterprise architecture, data warehousing, knowledge management, software engineering, business process reengineering, and technology transfer.
Ken is the Founder and Principal Researcher of The Ken Orr Institute, a business technology research organization. Mr. Orr is a Fellow of the Cutter Business/Technology Trends Council. Previously, Mr. Orr was an Affiliate Professor and Director of the Center for the Innovative Application of Technology with the School of Technology and Information Management at Washington University (St. Louis).
Mr. Orr has extensive experience in research, analysis, design, project management, technology planning and management consulting.  His clients have included such organizations as the States of California, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington, The City of Chicago, The U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, FAA, IBM, DEC, Detroit Edison, Xerox, Olivetti (Italy), Pacific, Philip Morris, AT&T, Burlington-Santa Fe Railroad, Kellwood Corporation, Phoenix International (Canada) and many others.
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The Decision Model and Its Latest Advances Featuring: Barbara von Halle, Co-author and Co-inventor of The Decision Model and Managing Partner, Knowledge Partners International
Business Decision Execution Environment Featuring: Tomer Srulevich, VP Professional Services and Business Development, Americas at Sapiens