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Jan 25 2010

Conferences for CEP and rules, 2010… (updated)
Posted by Paul Vincent

Time to start the 2010 list of “interesting” CEP and rule-related conferences…so far I have 4 5 on the list, covering 2 3 weeks in May to July…  (yes I had forgotten Dagstuhl…). So, by date order:

  • Week starting 16 May, location Europe:
    • 2010 Dagstuhl Event Processing seminar, Dagstuhl in Germany, 16-21 May, theme = task-oriented, focused on a joint effort between the academic participants and the industrial participants (vendors, customers, analysts) … output will be a manifesto for the event processing discipline…
  • Week starting 21 June, location USA:
    • OMG Business Rules Symposium, co-located with the OMG Technical Meeting in Minneapolis, MN, day TBA, likely to cover the OMG rule standards such as SBVR (for documenting business rules) and PRR (for production rules)…
    • Semantic Technology Conference / RuleML co-organised Rules Track, San Francisco, June 21-25, theme = semantic rules [...are] more powerful, flexible, and active forms of “structured” knowledge
  • Week starting 12 July, location UK:
    • ACM’s DEBS2010, Cambridge, July 12-15, theme = dissemination of original research, the discussion of practical insights, and the reporting on relevant experience relating to event-based computing… which was very interesting last year, and is “in cooperation with” the EPTS.
    • Rule2010 workshop, Edinburgh, July 14, theme = rule-based programming in Industry and the Semantic Web… which seems a bit wide to me (i.e. there is not much “semantic web” overlap with “industry”).
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  • By Paul Vincent, January 27, 2010 @ 10:19

    Updated Jan 27 - I’d omitted Dagstuhl from the original list - and surprisingly it doesn’t conflict with any other dates so far! Hopefully organisers Opher, Mani and Rainer will understand my oversight…

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