Executive Report

Anticipating the Market: The Value of Business Models

Posted December 31, 2001 | Technology |

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How do people make decisions? To make a business decision -- be it strategic, tactical, or operational -- people use information that they consider to be relevant. A lot of information is provided and used by modern-day, ubiquitous information technology. However, information and data without context and shared meaning are useless.

About The Author
Haim Kilov
Haim Kilov is a chief architect, business modeling, with Financial Systems Architects. His approach to business and other specifications -- widely used in financial, insurance, telecommunications, document management, and other areas -- has brought demonstrable clarity and understandability to specifying businesses and designing systems to satisfy business needs. It has been described in two of his books ( Information Modeling and Business… Read More
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