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How Events Are Reshaping Modern Systems
Jonas Bonér explores the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, and how to unleash the power of events.
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Deconstructing Monoliths with Domain-driven Design
This talk explains how Liberty Mutual changed a monolithic app into an event-driven microservices based architecture implemented with Event Sourcing and CQRS.
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Actors or Not: Async Event Architectures
Yaroslav Tkachenko discusses two approaches to an asynchronous event-based architecture: a "classic" style protocol and an actor-based approach, exploring benefits, challenges, and lessons learned.
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Drivetribe: A Social Network on Streams
Aris Koliopoulos talks about how common problems in social media can be resolved with a healthy mix of stream processing and functional programming.
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Cloud Event-Driven Architectures with Spring Cloud Stream 2.0
Oleg Zhurakousky overviews various types of event-driven architectures, and how the different message-oriented components of the Spring portfolio fit into the picture.
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Disrupting Development Using Reactive Event Sourced Systems with Akka
Jan Ypma presents a system which exposes reactive events as a real-time streaming REST API.
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What Came First: The Ordering of Events in Systems
Kavya Joshi explores the beautifully simple happens-before principle and delves into how happens-before is tracked in a distributed database like Riak.
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The Walking Dead - A Survival Guide to Resilient Reactive Applications
Michael Nitschinger discusses how to build event-driven applications that are resilient from the bottom up, allowing to deal with remote services that are failing, slow or misbehaving.
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Dynamically Re-configurable Event-driven Systems
Danny Goovaerts combines event-driven business modeling and collocation of data and processing to enable financial institutions to design, develop, test, deploy and change services fast.
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Scaling Event Sourcing for Netflix Downloads
Phillipa Avery and Robert Reta describe how Netflix successfully launched their Download feature with the use of a Cassandra-backed event sourcing architecture, describing the event store implemented
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Managing Data in Microservices
Randy Shoup shares microservices managing data patterns from Google, eBay, and Stitch Fix., talking on the need to access the data only through microservice's interface, communicate through events.
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Observability, Event Sourcing and State Machines
Peter Lawrey explains the use cases and practicalities for having downstream services consuming all of the state changes of an upstream service in order to provide automated insight of services.