http://blog.athico.com/2010/04/drools-oss-meeting-reminder-19th-23rd.html
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Due to unexpected levels of attendance we've moved the event from the
provided location to a larger one. This provided the opportunity to
locate the event at a hotel, so people can stay in the same building as
the meeting. We are now located at the Hacienda Hotel
<
http://haciendahotel-oldtown.com/> in Old Town, near plenty of
restaurants and a trolley bus to Down Town which is 10 minutes away. So
if you have booked another hotel I would recommend you cancel it and
relocate to the Hacienda.
A special hotel rate of $110 per night is available under the booking
reference "Drools", but hurry as space is limited and we have not done
any block reservations. The event itself is free of charge. Breakfast
will be provided each morning, as part of the conference, and coffee
will be available throughout the day. If anyone would like to sponsor
lunch, let me know :) mproctor at codehaus d0t org.
Hacienda Hotel <
http://haciendahotel-oldtown.com/> (4041 Harney Street .
San Diego, CA 92110 . 800-888-1991)
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Details of the conference can be found at the registration page here:
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsBootCampSanDiegoApril2010
The meeting is really shaping up with many top names attending:
JBoss, OSDE (Argentinian Healthcare), AT&T, SAIC, Kaiser, VA, Naval
Health Research Center, Clinica, Decision Management Solutions,
University of Utah / VA, Intermountain Healthcare, termMed IT, Versatile
Systems, GE Healthcare, Open Health Data, Pharmacy OneSource, Wake
Forest University Health Science, Recondo Technology, Zementis,
University of Maryland, University of Bologna, Duke University.
We have the most excellent James Taylor key noting on Wednesday
<
http://blog.athico.com/2010/03/james-taylor-to-key-note-for-drools.html>,
with many other interesting talks planned:
*Name* *Talk*
James Taylor (Decision Management Solutions
<
http://www.decisionmanagementsolutions.com/>) *Wed 9am Key Note :*
Smarter systems for uncertain times
Mark Proctor (JBoss) Intro to Drools 5
Mark Proctor (JBoss) Rule Authoring Techniques
Mark Proctor (JBoss) Spring, Camel and OSGi integration
Kris Verlaenen (JBoss)
Building Domain Specific Workflows for Clinical Decision Support
Kris Verlaenen (JBoss) Dynamic Fragments for Non-Linear Execution of
Adaptive Processes
Edson Tirelli (JBoss) Applying Complex Event Processing
Davide Sottara (University of Bologna) Enhancing Rules with Uncertainty
and Vagueness
Davide Sottara (University of Bologna) Using Drools in Hybrid Systems:
from "Semantic" Rules to Soft Computing
Ken Kawamoto (Duke University) Clinical Decision Support with HL7 and
Drools
Emory Fry (NHRC) Delivering Real-Time Clinical Decision Support
Emory Fry (NHRC) Rule Workbench Requirements
Emory Fry (NHRC) Distributed Clinical Knowledge Mangement Repositories
Joe White (Recondo Techology) Healthcare EDI Processing Using Drools
Kostas Stathatos (Zementis <
http://www.zementis.com/>) Drools &
Predictive Analytics: Follow Your Rules and Listen to Your Data
Diego Naya (OSDE)
Changing the developer mindset to leverage rules, processes and events
Tom Munnecke (HealthWave <
http://healthwave-tracker.com/info/?p=14>)
Historical perspective of VistA and CHCS as foundations for workflow
Monday and Tuesday are focused on the medical/healthcare industries, but
Wednesday onwards are open to all.