Google I/O 2010 – GWT Linkers target HTML5 WebWorkers & more
Google I/O 2010 – GWT Linkers target HTML5 Web Workers, Chrome Extensions, and more GWT 301 Matt Mastracci At its core GWT has a well-defined and customizable mechanism — called Linkers — that controls exactly how GWT’s compiled JavaScript should be packaged, served, and run. This session will describe how to create linkers and explains some of the linkers we’ve created, including a linker that turns a GWT module into an HTML5 Web Worker and one that generates an HTML App Cache manifest automatically. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
May 19-20, 2010 The importance of reporting and analyzing events and near misses and using the information to prevent recurrence and make system improvements is reviewed. Approaches to implementing an effective reporting system, including the continued trend toward computerized systems, are presented. Strategies for implementing solutions to problems identified through event reporting and other risk identification techniques are reviewed. The presentation also covers: • Event reporting, investigation, and analysis in a “just culture” • Internal processes for communicating and responding to the occurrence of an event • Examples of successful event reporting outcomes • ECRI Institute sample policies, forms, and tools included in the Event Reporting Toolkit, available at the Clinical Risk Management services Web site