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Currently I'm researching two areas of #openEHR CDR implementation: 1. Conformance verification, 2. Performance / High throughput.
For #openEHR conformance verification I'm continuing my work at #HiGHmed in which I designed hundreds of test cases and data sets (archetypes, templates, JSON and XML instances), to verify an openEHR CDR complies with the openEHR specs.
The first implementation of those #openEHR compliance test cases was done in #RobotFramework which is a Python tool, initially tests were really nice to read, but with complexity, the Robot tests started to look messy and were difficult to maintain.
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Hey #JVM folks, are you willing to explore some Deep Machine Learning or AI and not ready to learn Python? I have collected a list of libraries which allow you to implement any ML dreams without leaving the #JVM world. ๐Ÿงต ๐Ÿ‘‡
deeplearning4j - a suite of tools for deploying and training DL models using the JVM. Highlights include model import for keras, tensorflow, and onnx/pytorch, a modular and tiny c++ library for running math code.

100% must see ๐Ÿ‘‰ rli.to/iNTuA
Tensor Flow Java - Java bindings for @TensorFlow. Nothing to add.

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#JVM > #Solidity
Custom consensus > Smart Contracts
composability is how you get web2 into web3

@Conste11ation is a JVM-powered microservice framework that allows for easy plug-and-play functionality with existing Java and Scala applications.
It is commonly used for mission-critical applications that require a high level of code integrity, such as large-scale fintech, government, and AI systems.
Conste11ation's core framework is developed with Scala and includes an SDK for state channel templates, consensus logic, health check logic, communication protocols, and more.
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Hey new followers from the @JVMPerformance tweet! Here's a quick rundown of some of my #Java performance stuff - all free and open source for your enjoyment! 1/5
#JITWatch is a tool for understanding the decisions made by the JVM's Just-In-Time #JIT compilers when it ran your code. Learn about inlining, branches, escape analysis, lock elision and more! View bytecode and the disassembled native code github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/jโ€ฆ 2/5
#VMOptionsExplorer is a searchable online resource for learning about JVM switches. You can find what JDK switches were added or removed and also see when #HotSpot intrinsics were added chriswhocodes.com/vm-options-expโ€ฆ 3/5
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