Creating a Real-Time Decisions Project : Day 4

Sunday, September 30th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

In this next posting on building an Oracle Real-Time Decisions project (part 1, part2 and part 3 are here if you’ve not seen them already), I’m going to look at the process of creating and populating the variables that RTD will use when building my predictive model. To recap, I’m looking to build an RTD [...]

Creating a Real-Time Decisions Project : Day 3

Saturday, September 29th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

Over the past two days, we’ve taken an initial look at Oracle Real-Time Decisions (RTD), come up with a scenario with which we can build an RTD demo, and yesterday taken a look at the various elements of an RTD project. Today, we’re going to take the Order Bookings manufacturer choice scenario and match it [...]

Creating a Real-Time Decisions Project : Day 2

Thursday, September 27th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

In yesterday’s posting, I set the scene for an Oracle Real-Time Decisions project that I’m going to integrate into the Oracle SOA Suite Order Bookings BPEL process. At present, the Order Bookings process allocates manufacturing jobs based on who provided the lowest quote; in the demo I’m going to build, jobs will be allocated based [...]

Creating a Real-Time Decisions Project : Day 1

Thursday, September 27th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

And for my next trick, I shall be …. building an Oracle Real-Time Decisions project. For anyone who didn’t catch the posting on this blog earlier this year, Real-Time Decisions is a part of Oracle BI Suite Enterprise Edition, originally built by Sigma Dynamics and included as part of Siebel CRM, and now available standalone [...]

Oracle Real-Time Decisions and BPEL

Friday, July 6th, 2007 by Mark Rittman

This week, apart from some interesting client work, I’ve been mostly spending my free time finishing off the BI and SOA section of the new masterclass, and working on the section after that on Oracle Real-Time Decisions. Although I spend a fair amount of time in the new masterclass looking at the OBIEE basics – [...]

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