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Subject: OCT 17 WEBINAR: The Yosemite Project: An RDF Roadmap for Healthcare Information Interoperability
Date: October 14, 2014 8:10:28 AM PDT

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OCTOBER 17 WEBINAR

The Yosemite Project: An RDF Roadmap for Healthcare Information Interoperability

About the Webinar

Interoperability of electronic healthcare information remains an enormous challenge in spite of 100+ available healthcare information standards. This webinar explains the Yosemite Project, whose mission is to achieve semantic interoperability of all structured healthcare information through RDF as a common semantic foundation. It explains the rationale and technical strategy of the Yosemite Project, and describes how RDF and related standards address a two-pronged strategy for semantic interoperability: facilitating collaborative standards convergence whenever possible, and crowd-sourced data translations when necessary.

We hope you will join us on October 17, 2014 for this free webinar.

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About the Speaker

Photo of David BoothDavid Booth is a senior software architect at Hawaii Resource Group, LLC, using Semantic Web technology to make clinical healthcare data interoperable between diverse systems. He previously worked at KnowMED, using Semantic Web technology for healthcare quality-of-care and clinical outcomes measurement, and at PanGenX, applying Semantic Web technology to genomics in support of personalized medicine. Before that he worked on Cleveland Clinic’s SemanticDB project, which uses RDF and other semantic technologies to perform cardiovascular research. Prior to that was a software architect at HP Software, where his primary focus was emerging technologies. He was a W3C Fellow from 2002 to 2005, where he worked on Web Services standards before becoming involved in Semantic Web technology. He has been programming for many years using a variety of programming languages and operating systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA.

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WEBINAR DETAILS:

October 17, 2014
2PM Eastern /
11AM Pacific
Free to all attendees

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