The event is just one week away from being cancelled if we don't get
more attendance. So if you are thinking of going, better sign up now,
before it's too late.
Mark
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Droosl & jBPM @ ICAART 2012 is now confirmed, and myself (Mark Proctor)
and Dr Davide Sottara will be there. If you have any interesting
research on or with Drools & jBPM that you would like to present on the
day, let us konw.
6-8 Febuary 2012
Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
http://www.icaart.org/tutorials.asp
The day is a tutorial day aimed at all levels. It will start with
general introductions to the technology but will slant off to more of
our research based projects such as Drools Semantics and Chance, as it's
part of an academic conference. We would also like to give an
opportunity for the people to present their own research, slots can be
anything from 20minutes to 60 - contact me if you are interested
mproctor at codehaus d0t org.
There will also be plenty of time for discussions and help with your own
projects.
*Abstract*
Drools is the leading open source, industry focused, rule engine. While
Drools started life as a Rete based forward chaining engine, it has
since transcended. It's ongoing mission is to explore declarative
paradigms from a practical and industrial perspective, to boldly go
where no engine has gone before.
The tutorial will start with a gentle introduction, suitable for all
level of expertise, covering the core language and functionality slowly
expanding into more complex areas. The topics covered include, but are
not limited to:
Basic Concepts:
* Patterns, Constraints and Unification
* Data Driven and Goal Oriented Inference using Forward Chaining and
(Opportunistic) Backward Chaining
* Truth Maintenance
* Temporal Reasoning and Complex Event Processing
* Functional Programming
* Traits and Declarative Models
Advanced Topics:
* Decision Tables
* Rule and Workflow Integration
* Hybrid Rule-Based Systems
* Agents and Services
* Unified Testing
*Brief biography of Mark Proctor*
Mark Proctor received his B.Eng in Engineer Science and Technology and
then his M.Sc. in Business and Information Systems; both from Brunel
University, West London. His M.Sc. thesis was in the field of Genetic
Algorithms; which is where he discovered 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 Red Hat) as an employee when the Drools project was
federated into the JBoss middleware stack.
Mark now leads the effort at Red Hat for a unified platform for
declarative technologies; with a focus on rules, event processing,
workflow, semantics, distributed agents and governance.
*Brief biography of Davide Sottara*
Davide Sottara received his Ms. Degree in Computer Science(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.
Since 2006, he has been working on the development of intelligent DSSs
in the environmental and medical field. He is a member of the Drools
open source Community, leading a sub-project on the extension of
production rule engines to support hybrid and uncertain reasoning, and
he's also involved in the RuleML rule language standardization
initiative. He is currently working on remote health-care systems
enhanced with AI-based predictive, diagnostic and planning features.
*Contacts*
e-mail: icaart.secretariat(a)insticc.org
<mailto:icaart.secretariat@insticc.org>