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Request for confirmation of attendance at Alliance Down Under 2013 - ANZ HEUG Technical Group Meetin

  • 1.  Request for confirmation of attendance at Alliance Down Under 2013 - ANZ HEUG Technical Group Meetin

    Posted 09-24-2013 03:22 AM
    Colleagues

    *The ANZ HEUG Technical Group Meeting will be held: *

    Date: Wednesday 6 November 2013
    Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm
    Location: Hinterland Room 1/2 - Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa,
    Gold Coast

    Each institution is requested to confirm the attendance of their
    representative(s) or nominees.

    Each Institution may send 2-4 attendees to this meeting. It is suggested
    that both development and technical infrastructure perspectives be covered.

    Could you please confirm attendance by cob Friday 25 October (or earlier)
    with name(s) of you institutional representatives using this form:

    https://docs.google.com/a/griffith.edu.au/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFpfZnE0Qy0xTzVKR24zRFFPR1FMblE6MA#gid=0

    Please also add any topics or issues for discussion.

    *One representative should also be prepared to present a short 3-5 minute
    update on their institutions technical and development activities and
    issues during 2013.*

    If you have any additional items after you have completed this form email
    t.neaton@griffith.edu.au directly.

    An agenda will subsequently be released in the week prior to the meeting.

    *Please also note that registration information will also be circulated in
    the next few days regarding registration for Oracle Workshops being held on
    Tuesday and Wednesday, 5-6 November 2013.*
    *
    *
    *Places will be limited. Information on these workshops is listed below.*

    Regards

    Tony

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    *Oracle Workshops Tuesday/Wednesday, 5-6 November 2013 (limited
    availability)*

    These workshops provide an excellent opportunity to interact with
    Oracle and we encourage you to attend. Places are limited and we
    reserve the right to limit the number of attendees from individual
    institutions to enable participation from all institutions.

    *Developing ADF Mobile Applications*
    *Presented by ADF Mobile Team, Oracle*
    Tuesday, 5 November
    9:00 am to 1:00 pm
    Verandah Room

    This workshop will be useful for developers, business analysts, IT
    architects and also functional users.

    This will be a hands-on workshop where participants build and deploy a
    simple ADF mobile application for iOS and Android.

    If you do not wish to undertake hands-on exercises there is still value
    in attending to gain a better understanding of the concepts and
    potential of this technology and how it is being used in campus
    solutions.

    Attendees will be required to bring their own laptop for hand-on work
    and information will be provided on installation of required software.


    *Campus Mobile and how it leverages ADF mobile*
    *Presented by ADF Mobile Team, Oracle and Graeme Mawson*
    Tuesday 5 November
    2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
    Verandah Room

    This workshop is a continuation of the pre-requisite morning session.

    It details the function, design and operation of the Campus Solutions
    Mobile application developed using ADF mobile.


    *Campus Solutions - Architecture and Frameworks Workshop*
    *Presented by Darren Guilbert, Oracle*
    Wednesday 6 November
    9:00 am to 12:00 pm

    This workshop is a technical session targeting both technical and
    functional audiences.

    It will cover a number of key architectural features and platforms that
    form a foundation for recent and future product functionality delivered
    by Oracle Campus Solutions. The following area’s will be covered in
    depth:

    1) SOA and the Entity Registry : Revise the continued focus and
    direction on the Campus Solutions service oriented architecture and look
    into recent enhancements to the entity registry that continue to
    position the registry as a core component of future development
    efforts.

    2) Common Attribute Framework (CAF) : Look at the design and usage of
    this flexible easy to use data extensibility framework. CAF allows
    customers to more easily create adhoc schema extensions that are upgrade
    safe, dynamic and more user friendly.

    3) Notifications Framework (NFK) : The current Student population
    demands real-time communication via any number of channels (mobile,
    device push notifications, SMS, email etc). The notification framework
    delivers all this and provides an extensible and configurable framework
    for institutions to capitalise on for their own notification
    requirements.


    *Registration information will be published in the next few days.*
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    *
    *Fee: $80 per workshop, $50 per workshop for registered conference*
    *delegates*



    ___________________________________________
    Tony Neaton
    Information Systems Architect
    Information and Communication Technology Services
    INFORMATION SERVICES
    Griffith University
    Nathan 4111
    Queensland Australia

    T.Neaton@griffith.edu.au
    Phone: +61(0)7 3735 3950
    http://www.griffith.edu.au
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