James has been involved in rulebased systems on a professional basis beginning in 1997 with Neuron Data Nexpert at FedEx LEC&C VEA project and later with ND Advisor version 2.0. In 1998-99 he worked with Dr. Charles Forgy on the Ericsson Geobility project using OPSJ. Later, he ventured out into JRules 3.0 at Bell South with Dr. Forgy and Dr. Hafedh Mili on the PARIS project. James has worked for InfoWorld as a featured editor writing many BRMS articles since 2004. He has consulted with Lloyds TSB in London, O2 in Müchen, ILOG in Paris and most of the Fortune 100 companies in the USA.
James has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana Tech and an MBA from LSUS.
Presently he resides in Fort Worth, Texas, near DFW where he attends his son's Blues/Jazz gigs nearby whenever he is in town and his wife's art festivals. They have a Rhodesian Ridgeback and a Golden Retriever for company.
During this presentation I shall discuss (1) What are BRMS (Rulebase) benchmarks, (2) Why Benchmarks are Important, (3) Which benchmarks are applicable and which one are not – and why - and, finally (4) Benchmarks from 1988 to today in an easily understandable format.