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Welcome to the Smart Enough Wiki, part of the companion site to Smart (Enough) Systems, Prentice Hall 2007. This wiki is intended to provide a resource for readers of the book. Errata, references, additional reading material and links to commercial products can all be found here. In addition, be bold! Add your own pages and links to share what you know about Enterprise Decision Management.

The book's table of content drives many of the pages of the wiki, while a set of articles outline the main EDM concepts and map those concepts to typical business and IT concerns.

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NOTE: The wiki is being edited heavily at the moment as I create the base materials such as citations and references. Links may not work right and content may be incomplete. You have been warned.

Recent Changes Feed: Use this link to get a feed of recent changes to the Wiki. It includes links to all the pages and the difference text. [[http://smartenoughsystems.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&feed=rss|http://smartenoughsystems.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&feed=rss]]
James Taylor and Neil Raden

Authors of Smart (Enough) Systems

[edit] Table of Contents

  1. The Need for Smart Enough Systems
  2. Enterprise Decision Management
  3. Why Aren't My Systems Smart Enough Already?
  4. Core Concepts
  5. Data and Analytics
  6. Business Rules
  7. Adaptive Control
  8. Readiness Assessment
  9. Getting There from Here
  10. EDM and the IT Department
  11. Closing Thoughts

[edit] Categories

  • <a href=":Category:Chapter">Category:Chapter</a> contains pages based on the chapters in the book.
  • <a href=":Category:Concept">Category:Concept</a> contains pages describing basic, underlying concepts.
  • <a href=":Category:Book">Category:Book</a> contains pages with information on published works referenced in the book or otherwise relevant
  • <a href=":Category:Analyst Report">Category:Analyst Report</a> contains pages with information about reports published by outside analyst companies referenced in the book or otherwise relevant.essay writing service HERE <a href="<a href="http://www.research-service.com/custom-essay-writing.html">http://www.research-service.com/custom-essay-writing.html</a>">www.research-service.com/custom-essay-writing.html</a>

Three categories relate to the main themes in the book. Each contains pages that contain information around that topic. Most pages in these categories will also be in at least one other.

  • <a href=":Category:Data and Analytics">Category:Data and Analytics</a>
  • <a href=":Category:Business Rules">Category:Business Rules</a>
  • <a href=":Category:Adaptive Control">Category:Adaptive Control</a>



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