Mark, you forget to mention that if you are a Volcano, you also need to be
registered in order to attend :)
2011/10/12 Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>
http://blog.athico.com/2011/10/drools-jbpm-boot-camp-healthcare-focus.html
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As previously reported
<
http://blog.athico.com/2011/09/drools-jbpm-boot-camp-healthcare-focus.htm...
date is very close now for RulesFest <
http://rulesfest.org>as well as the
co-located Drools & jBPM tech and healthcare days.
Spaces are filling up fast, so register quickly!!! We have a full plethora
of speakers and talks now. Please take a look at the updated details below,
for a full list of talks and speaker bios.
You can get the most up to date information from the wiki page (which is
copied below):
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocusSanFranc...
Mark
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Logistics<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcare...
- Previous Boot
Camps<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocu...
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Agenda<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFoc...
- Mon - Wed (Rules
Fest)<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocu...
- Thu (Drools & jBPM,
Free)<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocu...
- Fri (Drools & jBPM & Healthcare,
Free)<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocu...
- Speaker
Bios<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocus...
- Emory
Fry<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocusS...
- Nathan
Bell<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocus...
- Dave
Walsh<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocu...
- John
Koisch<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFoc...
- Diego
Naya<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocus...
- Davide
Sottara<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFo...
- Mauricio
Salatino<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareF...
- Mark
Proctor<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFo...
- Kris
Verlaenen<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcare...
- Edson
Tirelli<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFo...
- Ray
Ploski<http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFoc...
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*The Drools & jBPM event is free, but you MUST BE REGISTERED to attend.
Registration is from the main rulesfest website, here -
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http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html>
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html.<http://rulesfest.org/html...
*
Logistics
*Where*
- Hyatt Regency, Burlingame, San Francisco, CA
*When*
- Rules Fest - October 2011 - Mon 24th to Wed 26th
- Drools & jBPM Boot Camp - October 2011 - Thu 27th to Fri 28th
- Thu general tech for Drools & jBPM rules, workflow, event
processing, ontologies
- Fri Healthcare focus
*What*
- Rules Fest
- General reasoning technologies, rules, workflow, agents,
ontologies, uncertainty.
- Drools & jBPM Boot Camp
- Thu general tech for Drools & jBPM rules, workflow, event
processing, ontologies
- Fri Healthcare focus
*Time
*
- Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm
*Price*
- Rules Fest (Mon - Wed) see here -
<
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html>
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html
- Drools & jBPM Boot camps (Thu - Fri) *FREE*
- The event is free, but you must be registered to attend here -
<
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html>
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html
*Accomodation*
- Discounted Room block available, see here -
<
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html>
http://rulesfest.org/html/registration.html
*Contact Details*
- Rules Fest - Jason Morris - info at rulesfest d0t org
- Drools & jBPM (general) - Prakash Aradhya - paradhya at redhat d0t
com
- Drools & jBPM (technical) - Mark Proctor - mproctor at codehaus d0t
com
Previous Boot Camps
Drools Boot Camp : San Diego April
2010<http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-14964>
Drools Boot Camp : San Francisco June
2009<http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-13468>
Agenda *Mon - Wed (Rules Fest)*
General talks covering a variety of topics related to reasoning systems,
rules, workflow, agents, ontologies, uncertainty.
Paul Haley will give the key note (not to be missed) "Paul Haley to
Keynote Rules
Fest"<http://blog.athico.com/2011/07/paul-haley-to-keynote-rules-...
.
Rest of agenda see here
http://rulesfest.org/html/agenda.html <http:///>
*Thu (Drools & jBPM, Free)
*
General Drools & jBPM day with presenters from Red Hat and core community
members. This day is suitable for all and will provide an introduction and
overview to Drools and jBPM and how they are used.
*Name
* *Company
* *Subject* *Presentation Title* Mark Proctor Red Hat Drools Expert
(rules) Introduction to what a Rule Engine is and the capabilities of
Drools Expert. This will cover both the Drools technical language and
Decision Table theory. EdsonTirelli Red Hat Drools Fusion (CEP) Complex
Event Processing facilitates event correlation and temporal comparison.
Fusion extends Drools to provide capabilities. Come learn what , what type
of problems it helps solve and how it's done with Drools.
Mauricio
Salatno
Plugtree jBPM
(workflow) Introduction to what BPMN2 is, why it matters and how jBPM
works. Ray Ploski Red Hat
Guvnor
(web tooling/brms)
Guvnor provides server side knowledge mangement, authoring and deployment
capalities. This talk introduces these conts and provides live demos of
everything coming together. Davide Sottara US Navy Healthcare
Drools Expert
(Semantics and Ontologies)
What are semantic ontologies and what research is underway with Drools to
help. Will also introduce the base foundation of Traits, which provides
dynamic and type safe duck typing. Mark Proctor Red Hat
Drools Expert
(rules)
Learn how to write Adventure games with Drools.
*Fri **(Drools & jBPM & Healthcare, Free)*
Healthcare focus, especially clinical. This day will be predominantly
industry lead with professionals doing most of the talks. None healthcare
people are welcome to join, but be aware that this day is specialised for a
focus on healthcare problems.
Titles and abstracts are still being fleshed out and subject to change,
check back regularly for changes.
*Name
* *Company
* *Presentation Title and Abstract
* Emory Fry US Navy Healthcare
*Drools Enhancements In Support of Real-Time Clinical Decision Support.*
Distributed Decision Support Services and Knowledge Management Repository
(KMR-II) is a second generation Clinical Decision Support (CDS) platform for
healthcare environments. This presentation will provide a brief overview of
the overall architecture and then discuss in more detail specific
enhancements to Drools that enables it to better support rule execution
using standards-based object models, semantics, and data structures. KMR
extends Drools with Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML), Grid
Services, and Semantic Web technologies within an agent architecture. KMR-II
provides integrated knowledge management, analytic, and predictive modeling
capabilities critical to the immediate and long-term care of our patients.
As a sophisticated, standards-based Clinical Decision Support environment,
it is uniquely suited to deliver “knowledge services” that can be layered on
a variety of health information networks.
Diego Naya OSDE *Improving Healthcare customer service with Drools and
jBPM5*
Mauricio
Salatino
Plugtree
*Emergency Services in action.*
The application was created to represent complex scenarios that are being
exe-cuted by an Emergency Services company that deals with concurrent
emergencies within a city. The company needs to solve different situations
where different entities need to be coordinated to deal with an emergency
situation. The Emergency Services Application shows how we can provide a
tool that helps the company to improve their services by giving them full
visibility of their actions, traceability of their resources, suggestions
and advice based on the con-text without sacrifficing any degree of
exibility that they need to solve real life situations.
Nathan Bell Pharmacy OneSource
*Speed Saves Lives: Leveraging a massively parallel expert system for
patient surveillance*
Pharmacy OneSource is a SaaS provider of applications for hospital pharmacy
and infection prevention professionals. This case study will discuss the
steps taken to develop a next-generation patient surveillance platform that
allows clinicians to accurately detect risk factors, and perform
interventions. The platform leverages the GigaSpaces implementation of
Tuple-space and the Drools rule engine to create a massively parallel expert
system. This architecture allows for customizable handling of millions of
HL7 messages per day, evaluation of thousands of clinician created business
rules, and reasoning over hundreds of thousands of patient data facts to
provide near-real-time surveillance.
Dave Walsh eServices Group
*Medicare and Medicaid look to rules for the future of healthcare*
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the
Federal government, has aggressive plans to modernize healthcare
administrative systems and Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR).
The use of Rules and Business Process Management are a focal point for the
new systems. This session will describe how Medicare and Medicaid work and
how the government (Federal and State) is looking for Rules and BPM to help
change both the administrative and clinical environments. This session will
look at the Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA) and how
Rules and BPM can augment this Service Oriented Architecture. We will
discuss how to get involved in some of the many projects that are currently
underway.
John Koisch Commence Partners
*Part 1 - Health IT, Informatics, and Rich Information Structures -
working with ontologies in the Health space*
1.1) What Health IT is and what it isn't - why health IT is hard
1.2) Standards and Health IT - the RIM, vocabularies, CDA and standardizing
information
1.3) The changing nature of Health IT - Disecting a typical health system
design and why using ontologies makes sense
1.4) Why ontologies and information models are not enough - Why we need
rule-based systems and architecture to build extensible IT solutions
*Part 2 - Ontologies for the working Health IT shop - working with
ontologies in a development and production environment*
2.1) Examining system design - using ontologies and rule-based systems with
rich information structures in a distributed setting
2.2) Why good developers have trouble in Health IT - where java and other
frameworks are great, and where rich information ties you down
2.3) An example rule based system - dealing with DVT in a clinical setting
2.4) Towards an industrial-strength development framework - Working with
ontologies and rules in health IT
Kris Verlaenen Red Hat
*Clinical Pathways for doing Clinical Decision Support (CDS)*
This presentation will describe how you can use *clinical pathways* to
describe the treatment of patients. The pathways are usually the combination
of processes describing the overall plan (for example using a flow chart
approach but other representations like a time-task-matrix are possible as
well) and rules adding additional constraints. It takes advantages of some
of the more advanced features of jBPM5 to create flexible and adaptive,
domain-specific processes that integration closely with rules.*
*
Speaker Bios
Emory Fry
Emory Fry, MD, a neonatal intensive care specialist, has over 15 years of
experience in the design and development of enterprise clinical information
systems with a particular interest in cognitive science and clinical
decision support, He is the Principle Investigator for both the Distributed
Decision Support Services and Knowledge Management Repository (KMR) program
and the real-time Closed-Loop Mechanical Ventilation initiative (SmartVent).
His engineering team is actively enhancing the core Drools infrastructure
for the purposes of creating an open-source real-time clinical decision
support for healthcare. Current Drools projects include Drools Grid,
terminology support, ontology integration, and a rule authoring workbench
for clinical domain experts.
Nathan Bell
Nathan is Principal Architect at Pharmacy OneSource (Wolters Kluwer
Health), a provider of SaaS applications for hospital pharmacy and infection
prevention professionals. He has designed and implemented mission critical,
near-real-time, high transaction volume systems in several industries
including financial, medical, defense and telecommunications. He is
currently involved in various projects within Wolters Kluwer Health to apply
business rules technology to clinical decision support systems at the point
of care.
Dave Walsh
Dave Walsh is CEO of eServices Group. eServices Group is a software
development firm focused on supplying software products to meet the needs of
Medicaid and Medicare for over 18 years. Mr. Walsh also chairs the MITA
Technical Architecture Committee (TAC). The TAC is an industry collaborative
that is focused on supporting the Federal government and States in the
definition of the next generation Medicaid systems based on SOA, BPM and
rules.
John Koisch
John Koisch has over 16 years of experience in information technology with
8 in healthcare IT. He has pioneered efforts at bringing health IT standards
into the development space. John has worked at the strategic levels of a
number of organizations, and has led architects and developers in a variety
of health and life science integration projects. He is a principal in
Guidewire, and directs its research efforts, product development, and
standards engagements.
Prior to joining Guidewire, John has held a variety of leadership and
development roles in healthcare IT and standarards development
organizations. He has developed a contract-driven development and system
specification framework. He designed and led development in a Service
Oriented Architecture to the DoD's Western Regional Medical Command. In
addition to application architecture, he also contributed to the DOD's CDA
Implementation Guide, participates in HL7 actively on various
service-oriented projects, and has developed a framework for binding web
services to HL7's rich information models.
John has a bachelor's degree in physics / astronomy, with focuses on math
from Texas Christian University and is certified in a number of relevant
technologies.
Diego Naya
Diego Naya is the Application Development Manager for OSDE, Argentina’s
biggest healthecare company. He has extensive experience in BPMS and BRMS
implementation in the healthcare industry. Diego wrote the book “OSWorkflow:
A guide for implementing Business Processes” and several related articles.
Mauricio Salatino
Davide Sottara
Davide is currently working as an independent private consultant and as a
post-doc researcher at the University of Bologna, being involved the
development of remote health-care systems, enhanced with AI-based
predictive, diagnostic and planning features.
In 2006, he has been awarded a SPINNER grant from the region Emilia
Romagna, attending a post-graduate course in "Research, Innovation and
Technology Transfer". Since 2006, he has been working on the development of
intelligent DSSs in the environmental (in cooperation with the Italian
National Agency for the Energy, Environment and New Technologies) and
medical field and is a member of the Drools Community, leading a sub-project
on the extension of production rule engines to support uncertain and fuzzy
reasoning.
Davide Sottara got his Ms. Degree (2006) and his Ph.D (2010) in Computer
Science, Electronics and Telecommunications from the University of Bologna.
His research and development interests include artificial intelligence in
general and decision support systems in particular, focusing on hybrid
systems combining predictive models and rule-based systems.
Mauricio Salatino
Mauricio has been a Drools and jBPM5 Community Contributor for more than
three years now. As CTO of Plug Tree, he has been an active community
member, trainer, developer and Open Source Software Evangelist.
Mauricio is the author of the *jBPM Developer Guide for Packt Publishing
(2009)*. He was a JBoss Community Award Winner 2011 (New Features – Bug
Fixes).
blog:
http://salaboy.wordpress.com
Mark Proctor
Mark Proctor received his B.S. Eng. in Engineer Science and Technology and
then his M.S. in Business and Information Systems; both from Brunel
University, West London. His M.S. thesis was in the field of Genetic
Algorithms; which is where he first got his interest for anything AI
related.
Mark became involved in the Drools expert system project at an early
stage and soon became its project lead. Mark then joined JBoss (later
acquired by RedHat) as an employee when the Drools project was federated
into the JBoss JEMS stack.
Having developed a powerful expert system, Mark is now turning his
attention to other declarative paradigms in an effort to unify them to allow
for richer domain modeling environments.
Kris Verlaenen
Kris is a Software Engineer at JBoss, by Red Hat, where he leads on the
jBPM project (an open-source business process management (BPM) suite), and
is also part of the Drools project (an open-source Java rules engine). The
jBPM project consists of a lightweight workflow engine in Java that support
native BPMN 2.0 execution and various tools and features around that to
support business processes throughout their entire life cycle.
Kris did a PhD in Computer Science at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium. His main research area is policy-based management, i.e. using
declarative policy rules for configuring services, resulting in
highly-configurable, reusable services. He has experience and a great
intrest in policy-based and rule-based systems, workflow management,
service-oriented software development and clinical decision support.
Edson Tirelli
Edson Tirelli is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat with over 10 years
of experience in the Middleware and Telecom Industries. He has been working
on the Drools project (part of the JBoss Enterprise BRMS product) design and
development for 5+ years and is the Lead Designer of the Drools Fusion CEP
engine.
Ray Ploski
Ray Ploski is the Director of Application Platforms and Developer Strategy
for JBoss. He has been an active contributor, consultant, developer,
architect and trainer aiding organizations and companies adopt open source
for the past fifteen years. Ray has been regularly recognized for his
contributions in advancing the adoption of open source and is one of the few
Red Hat employees to have earned the Chairman's Award[1] . In his current
role he is responsible for JBoss's evangelism and developer programs.
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