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RE: DM: How to solve these problemsFrom: Patrick Crockett Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 08:58:08 -0500 (EST) Generally speaking, success is more likely if you have a data analysis consultant work with the client to define the business needs driving the desire for analysis rather than having a business consultant try to figure out data analysis from first principles. The best bet here would be to go to a firm that has experience in both data-based risk management and data-based fraud detection. Patrick Crockett crockett@analytika.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Martyn R Jones [SMTP:martyn_jones@iniciativa.org] > Sent: Sunday, March 07, 1999 11:27 PM > To: weitang@163.net > Cc: datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com > Subject: Re: DM: How to solve these problems > > Hello, > > The easiest - and probably the most sensible - thing of course >would be > to involve a Business Consultant with IM/DW experience. > > One thing that many people forget that although the building of a DW > is a SI exercise the DW is much less an IT or SI project than it is >a > business project. > > In my book, handing IT drive a DW project is just too risky --- >just say > NO! > > Best regards, > > Martyn R Jones > http://www.iniciativa.org > > weitang@163.net wrote: > > > Hi; > > I am working in a SI company and have an insurance datawarehouse > project.Now,my customer request this project shoud include risk >management > subsystem and fraudulent insurance claim detection subsystem. > > After few months' study, I found it diffcult to solve these >problems > perfectly. > > Could you give me some proposals or some reference cases? > > > > Wayne > > > > > > ________________________________________________ > > »¶ÓÄúʹÓùãÖÝÊÓ´°Ãâ·Ñµç×ÓÓÊÏähttp://www.163.net > >
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