Federal Agency Pursues Business Logic at the Speed of Big Data (45 minutes session) | Breakout session
The federal government processes billions of forms each year based on a complex 74,000 page set of rules and regulations that grow by more than 145,000 words annually. Striving to provide a responsive and positive customer experience, the agency is challenged by the volume of data, short receiving and processing times, and ever-changing laws. The target solution processes data on arrival and allows changing business logic on the fly. Data processing must scale up and down while integrating with all necessary internal and external systems. In this session, we present the operating prototype of our target architecture, which runs jBPM and FUSE on top of JDG 2014 and achieved almost linear scalability. You will learn how to implement jBPM on JDG in order to achieve massive parallel in-memory processing, leveraging FUSE to support flexible integration with any type of system.
George Batchvarov
Solution Architect NCI Inc
George Batchvarov is a solution architect and senior director at NCI Inc. He has been working on development, design and architecture of high frequency transactional and Big Data analytical systems for multiple federal government agencies and companies like FINRA, Fannie Mae, AOL, MCI Worldcom and Siemens AG.
Room 152
Wednesday, 3rd May, 10:15 - 11:00