Simon J Archer wrote:

http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=sub/&id=3630
http://eclipse-sat.blogspot.com/

Hello Mr Archer,

What I read there doesn't answer my question at all( I think...or have I missed something? =-O :-\ ), about Business Logic and in addition to this I cannot attend the conference. My residence is a little far away from there, as you see at my signature. hehe :-P :-) ;-)

However I read about the conference and I wonder if I could find somewhere the exercises of this agenda.
To be more specific, here is the part that refers to the tutorial
Exercises
Exercises will contain various elements, including:

    * Participants following along as the instructors demonstrate key
      concepts
    * Participants working to create a solution to specific problems
      (solutions will also be provided ahead of time)
    * An open exercise in which the attendee can combine the available
      service simulators and real devices to implement their own
      creative scenario (time permitting)

We will provide a collection of sensor devices (real and simulated) and a means for off-board communications (server and/or peer-to-peer).
We can provide a wide array of simulated and real sensors, such as:

    * Healthcare Related: blood pressure, pulse oximeter (heart rate
      and blood oxygen level)
    * Hazardous Gas Sensors: volatile organic compounds, explosive
      limits, oxygen level
    * Location Based: GPS (location, speed, direction, time)
    * Others as time and opportunity permit

My assignment is to build a sophisticated complex of bundles, responsible for thresholding and analyzing data over a network of wireless sensors. This is part of a largest project. By reading this, above, the exercises provided there would be very useful for my progress on implementing my work. Is it possible to find part(or whole, even better) of the tutorial made there? Is the agenda material being published somewhere (after the end of the conference) or is it prohibited?

My best regards and thanks for the immediate response,
Aggelos Mpimpoudis


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