Greetings to the Jess Users Group:

To those who attended October Rules Fest last year, and those who did
not, we're doing it all over again - only better.  Counting the half-
day of tutorials on Monday (if we have enough sign up for it) this
year will be four full days of top-notch speakers, the absolute best-
of-breed that can be found in the rulebase world.

For example, returning to ORF this year will be Dr. Charles Forgy
(inventor of Rete, Rete 2 and Rete III), Gary Riley (inventor of
CLIPS), Mark Proctor (inventor of Drools), Carlos Serrano-Morales
(inventor of Advisor), Carole Ann Berlioz-Matignon (Early Advisor
designer), Jason Morris (Jess guru and advisor on the Jess mailing
list), Dr. Leon Kappelman (University North Texas, Enterprise
Architecture), Dr. Daniel Levine (University Texas Arlington, Neural
Networks), Dr. Rick Hicks (Texas A&M, Validation & Verification), Greg
Barton (Testing and applications), Rolando Hernandez (Model Driven
Approach to Rules), Dr. Jacob Feldman (CBP using OpenRules) and Dr.
Gopal Gupta (University Texas Dallas, Constraint Based Programming).

New to the group of ORF speakers this year will be John Zachman
(Zachman Enterprise Architecture),  Daniel Brookshier (UML Guru from
No Magic), Eric Charpentier (Ruebase expert) and Dr. Hafedh Mili
(Rulebase Consultant and professor at UQAM) from Canada, Paul Vincent
(Tibco CEP guru), Charles Young (CEP guru from the UK), Luke Voss
(Rulebase guru), Manny Gandarillas (applications), David Holz
(Rulebase Patterns) and Andrew Waterman (Modeling and Network Gaming
using Rules).

The Agenda has been set.  We are negotiating with two hotels, both of
which are located in the middle of the downtown-Dallas restaurant
district, in order to get the best deal for you - meaning the speakers
and the attendees.  For either location, we already have selected a
pub-night location for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.  We should
have that resolved within the week and it will be posted to the web
site.

Considering that you will be able to chat with the founders of the
rulebased world as well as those who contribute to its advancements
every day, you would get more in the way of "training" than if you
attended ten vendor schools.  Not that the vendor schools are not
necessary - but this is a once-a-year adventure that crosses all lines
of rulebase theory, tools and applications.  This is where you will
discover and discuss radically new advances in rulebased systems and
have the God-Fathers and God-Mothers of the rulebased world over the
past 40 years to help you understand how we got here.

There is only one drawback - by getting a first class, quality hotel
in the middle of the restaurant district for the same room price that
we had last year, we will have a limited number of seats.  Considering
that we have 30 speakers, we will be able to accommodate only 170
attendees or so.  Therefore, it will have to be first come, first
served on attendee registration.  Remember, you still get the 20%
discount for early sign-up.

AND, there is no charge for the tutorials - I think that we are the
only conference NOT to charge for tutorials and I would like to keep
it that way.  But, we still need for you to sign up for tutorials IF
AND ONLY IF you actually are going to attend them.  Remember, we will
have to rent the room and provide refreshments for the tutorials just
like the main conference so, if you are not going to be there, please
don't sign up for them.

Finally I would like to point out that we are NOT professional
conference people - just rulebase consultants getting together with
rulebase vendors, rulebase customers and other rulebase consultants to
share what we know with each other, to better understand the inner
workings of a rulebase and to help make cutting-edge, technological
advances in the industry more easily understood by all.

Last year you asked us for more Q&A time - so we have allocated daily
Q&A sessions at the end of each day.

Last year you asked us to find a quieter place for pub nights because
there was more Q&A (and lots more A) at the pub than in the conference
itself.  So, we did.

Last year you asked us to find a hotel closer to the restaurants.
Well, point your Google Earth to 1400 Commerce Street in Dallas and
just look at the restaurants close by.  And that does not include all
the ones that we will post later on the ORF web site after we have
visited them and added them to the list.  Anything from MacDonalds to
The French Room (a five-star - three Michelin stars - restaurant).
BTW, the trolley runs down the street of the hotel and connects to off-
site parking so you don't have to negotiate downtown traffic.  And
there is a shuttle from the airport to the hotel.

SDG
James Owen
Senior Consultant / Architect
http://www.kbsc.com
http://www.OctoberRulesFest.org

"This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man."
Hamlet, Act 1, Scene III
http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/hamlet/hamlet.1.3.html




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