- Mauricio "Salaboy" Salatino -
On 22/09/2011, at 05:38, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On the wiki page it's Salatno and Salitno - I've already
informed Mark...
-W
On 22 September 2011 01:13, Ansgar Konermann <ansgar.konermann(a)googlemail.com>
wrote:
Hi Mark,
looks like there is a little typo in the name of one of the speakers in the tables.
Salaboy's name is spelled wrong (but only in the tables, it's correct in the
speaker bios list).
Salitno --> Salatino
Best regards
Ansgar
Am 20.09.2011 21:51, schrieb Mark Proctor:
> We are still looking for more healthcare speakers, particularly someone who can do a
talk on ontologies, see here for previous announcement. We have a preliminary program now
for the two day event, the wiki page contains the live information that is updated
regularly. Here is a copy below:
>
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsJBPMBootCampHealthcareFocusSanFranc...
> -----
> Logistics
> Agenda
> Mon - Wed (Rules Fest)
> Thu (Drools & jBPM, Free)
> Fri (Drools & jBPM & Healthcare, Free)
> Speaker Bios
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>
> 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,
uncertaintity.
> 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
> Drools & jBPM Boot camps (Thu - Fri) FREE
> Accomodation
>
> Discounted Room block available, see here -
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
>
> Drools Boot Camp : San Francisco June 2009
>
> Agenda
>
> Mon - Wed (Rules Fest)
>
> General talks covering a variety of topics related to reasoning systems, rules,
workflow, agents, ontologies, uncertaintity.
>
> Paul Haley will give the key note (not to be missed) "Paul Haley to Keynote
Rules Fest".
>
> Rest of agenda see here
http://rulesfest.org/html/agenda.html
>
> 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 ow 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.
> Tiho Surdilovic Red Hat Drools Fusion (cep) Complex Event Processing facilitates
event correlation and temporal comparison. Fusion extends Drools to provide CEP
capabilities. Come learn what CEP, what type of problems it helps solve and how it's
done with Drools.
> Mauricio
>
> Salitno
>
> 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 concepts 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 founation 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 healthcare problems their problems.
>
> Titles and abstracts are still being fleshed out and subject to change, check back
regularly for changes.
>
> Name
> Company
> Presentation Title and Abstract
> Captain Emory Fry US Navy Healthcare Delivering Real-Time Clinical Decision Support
> Diego Naya OSDE Improving Healthcare customer service with Drools and jBPM5
> Mauricio
>
> Salitno
>
> Plugtree Emergency Services in action.
> Esteban Aliverti Plugtree Efficient Staff Rostering with Drools Planner
> 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
>
> Speaker Bios
>
> Captain Emory Fry
>
> Nathan Bell
>
> 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.
>
> Diego Naya
>
> Esteban Aliverti
>
> Mauricio Salatino
>
> Davide Sottara
>
>
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