Dr. Cristian Schuszter holds a PhD in Systems Engineering with a focus on distributed fault-tolerant software architectures and machine-learning based failure prediction. In his day-to-day, he is somewhere between a Data and Full-stack Software Engineer, with a wide range of tech & job exposure both in academia and industry.
For the past 7 years he's been working with various teams in CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research). Currently he's focusing on the architectural directions of the CERN business computing group, with an emphasis on enterprise Java systems and UI.
This talk gives an insight into the technologies used by CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in order to render the average visitor's experience as optimal as possible. The Science Gateway is a new exhibition center freely accessible to visitors, meaning that a significantly higher volume of people started coming to CERN as a touristic destination. The problem is gracefully handling the capacity that we have for visits, using Drools as the main engine for making the booking experience ideal.
We'll do a deep-dive into the challenges and the technical details faced by this project, as well as some performance metrics showcasing the strength of this solution. Lastly, we'll be diving into some code in order to better understand how to leverage Drools to build your own intelligent systems.
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