Saturday, September 11, 2010

2010 Duke's Choice Awards Winner




http://java.com/en/dukeschoice/

The Duke's Choice Awards celebrate extreme innovation in the world of Java technology and are granted to the most innovative projects using the Java platform.

The 2010 Duke's Choice Awards winners will be featured at the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) tent on Mason Street (between Ellis and O'Farrell streets) during JavaOne in San Francisco September 20-23rd.

Innovative Health Care & Human Services
Pulse Pulse Health Intact System, remote telemedicine server that connects doctors, patients and care facilities. Monitoring devices connected to the patient's mobile phone is uploaded and shared. Uses Java EE 6 (server), Java SE 1.6 Swing clients (desktop) and Java ME CLDC (client)




http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/java/dukeschoicewinners-171159.html

Java technologies: Server uses JDK1.6 and JEE 6 (Struts application with some exposed Servlets and Web Services), Java Encryption APIs, JDBC and Java Mail APIs. Mobile/PC clients use J2ME CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.1, push registry, Bluetooth APIs, File Connection APIs, Java SE 1.6 Swing, and RMS.

Employing a full complement of Java technology, the Pulse Health Intact system offers remote telemedicine solutions to the developing world—transmitting patient information and monitoring data (blood pressure, blood sugar, ECG, etc.) to doctors via Bluetooth connections and mobile handsets, as well as integrating with existent hospital medical record systems. The server portion of the system employs JDK1.6 and Java EE 6 (Struts application with some exposed Servlets and Web Services), Java Encryption APIs (for secure patient privacy), JDBC (for integration with existent hospital systems) and Java Mail APIs. Meanwhile, the mobile/PC client applications use J2ME CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.1, push registry, Bluetooth APIs, File Connection APIs, Java SE 1.6 Swing, and RMS to persist application settings. “Java’s complete set of APIs for web/enterprise solutions, Mobile applications, and standalone applications made this dream come true,” says company System Architect, Osama Oransa.



For more details about Health Intact click Here.

Here is some info about me in I'm future of the Java campaign:

http://www.oracle.com/us/javaonedevelop/future-of-java-168616.html#oransa

I have made a lot of efforts in gathering the requirements and put the architecture, high level and low level design of this solution.



Conference Keynote presentation in this URL:
http://ondemandpreview.vportal.net/?auid=146&sid=4171

Live interview with Oracle Technology Tent in this URL:
http://medianetwork.oracle.com/media/show/15627?n=playlist&nid=86




This Award is one of the important milestones in my life, but there will be still more and more isA and the coming should be better isA.

Osama Oransa

11 comments:

  1. Congratulation for this achievement ... howa da el shoghl :)

    Karim (DM Nextgen)

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  2. Congrats man, I saw the news on Twitter two days ago, it's a really visible event.

    Hussein Gaafer

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  3. Congratulations.

    M.Saudi,
    Firmware developer.

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  4. Congratulations Osama

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  5. MSA Congratulations.

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  6. Congratulations Ossama. nice work and very good recognition.

    Mahmoud Matouk

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  7. Congratulations Doctor :)

    Mohammed Abdallah

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  8. DOCTOR OSAMA
    Thank God for this award
    and way to go man
    i just got this mail about it
    ya ragel
    RAFA3T RAS MASR WE PORTSAID
    wish u all the best


    yasser elesnawy
    ( 3ashan esmi yetla3 fi elnet ana kaman)

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  9. congratulations DR ,it's nice to hear about ur success .

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