Program Overview ( detailed agenda for Monday and Tuesday below ):
Monday – Healthcare focus for Rules, Workflow, Ontologies and Events (Free)
Tuesday – General Drools&jBPM session (Free)
Tuesday – Rule Design Patterns in Production Rule Systems
Wed – Fri – General IntelliFest Sessions
There are limited spaces, so register soon here.
Monday – Healthcare focus for Rules, Workflow, Ontologies and Events (free)
0830-0920 Captain Emory Fry, MD
Socratic Grid : Open Source Distributed Decision Support for Healthcare
0930-1020 Dr Robert Greenes, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University
Key Note : Embedding Decision Support in Clinical Systems
1030-1120 Dr Aziz Boxwala, Division of Biomedical Informatics, University of California
Clinical Decision Support Consortium
1130-1200 Dr Seong Ki Mun, President and CEO of OSEHRA
Open Source Electronic Health Record Agent
1200:1300 Lunch
1300-1350 Dr Davide Sottara, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University
Knowledge Representation Standards For Building Executable Clinical Processes Models
1400-1450 David Shields, Health ITS, University of Utah
OpenCDS: a Clinical Decision Support Infrastructure Based on Drools
1500-1520 Harold Solbring, Division of Biomedical Informatics, Mayo Clinic
Semantic Wiki
1530-1655 Conor Dowling, Caregraf
Semantic Terminology Services
1600-1620 Dr Xiao Hu, Department of Neurosurgery, University of California
Clinical Decision Support Driven Alarms
1630-1700
Panel Discussion – Collaboration Opportunities
Tuesday – General Drools&jBPM Workshop (free)
8.00 AM: Breakfast Social – pre-laptop setup, and QA time with solution Architects.
-Key will be provided to setup your laptop, so you can view and run the examples used during the talks.
How we turn the Drools and jBPM communtiy parts into a world class product. Supporting and harvesting all the innovation done in the open community, Red Hat delivers reliable, dependable and integrated solutions for enterprise customers.
Drools Expert covers the business rule engine. A gentle, example driven, dive into the Drools technical rule language and engine features.
Learn how Drools does CEP differently. Our unified approach extends Drools Expert with a series of language and sub-engine extensions to provide temporal reasoning and event correlation.
jBPM is a BPM engine designed for flexible processes, implementing and extending the BPMN2 spec. Built form the ground up to be part of a unified strategy for business automation and decision management. jBPM fully integrates with Drools Expert and Fusion.
Drools Expert provides sophisticated web based tooling, around decision tables, guided editors and templates. Our decision modelling approach draws from the very best research found at Dr Jan Vanthienien school of Decision Modelling.
Human tasks are a central component of BPM. This example driven talk will build an example live, demonstrating what jBPM’s Human Task technology can do for you.
Time for some hard play, learn how to build classic computer games with Drools. These also provide interesting exercises in BA requirements gathering.
Whether it’s employee rostering, task scheduling, vehicle routing, bin packing or another planning problem: all organizations try to optimize their limited resources under constraints. Drools Planner optimizes business resources for normal Java programmers.
Sometimes data quality is not perfect, so facts may not be known with precision and certainty. Likewise, crisp constraints such as hard thresholds might not be able to capture the complexity of a business policy. Drools Chance allows to apply gradual and/or probabilistic constraints to uncertain or vague data.
UberFire is a new project that forms the foundation of our 6.0 web tooling. It’s standalone framework that provides a sophisticated workbench framework for the web; where everything is a plugin. Come learn about the Uberfire, and how you can use the workbench to build your own web applications.
An open presentation and discussion about the design ideas, principles and goals that are driving the development of Drools & jBPM version 6.0. This will be an optional and informal session where attendees will have the opportunity to learn about what is coming, contribute ideas and provide feedback that will be taken in consideration by the development team.
Run at the same time as “Drools&jBPM and Beyond” and Beyond. Solution Architects are on hand to help you with your coding problems, and running examples.
Tuesday – Rule Design Patterns in Production Systems
- Rule Design Patterns
- What is a “Rule Design Pattern”?
- Basic Rule Formats
- Fact Classification
- Handling Failure to Match
- Extending Rules
- Reasoning with Interfaces
- Active Facts
- Marker Facts
- Fact Proxies
- Application Design Patterns
- Short-Term Sessions
- Permanent Sessions