BPM suites represent the fastest-growing discipline in enterprise software. So it’s not surprising that, increasingly, operational data will become process data–-data that’s captured, managed, and organized by a BPM execution engine. There are two major categories of operational data for predictive data mining: process data mining and mining aggregate data, data marts, and data warehouses. Data mining and, especially, predictive modeling, techniques can be used to detect business rule patterns in the process data and now captured rules automates the decision logic. It’s this ability to discover, automate and execute (make “action”-able) the discovered rules and processes that delivers great business value.
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