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Why Does a Startup Build a Research Lab?
Dávid Udvardy, László Priskin share how they ended up creating a research lab in their quest for ways to keep innovating application design.
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Distributed Creativity
Josh Valman discusses how RPD combined people, expertise, and experience from around the world to re-design the concept of flying for a multi-billion $ airline, whilst teaching how to solve big ideas.
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Bringing Agile UX into the University Application Process
Alexander Baxevanis, Samantha Wathen discuss using an Agile approach to the porting of UK UCAS tracking tool to the cloud: the process, design principles, lessons learned.
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Building Customer Focused, Inclusive Digital Services with Agile and Lean UX
Kevin Murray, Imran Younis share from their experience creating digital services for a number of governmental agencies using Lean UX and Agile techniques.
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You Won't Believe How the Biggest Sites Build Scalable and Resilient Systems!
The authors discuss about the lessons learned from all the biggest sites on the internet about how to build scalable and resilient architectures.
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Building Pinterest's Mobile Apps
Mike Beltzner describes the tools and techniques used to keep Pinterest's platform stable and responsive. Garrett Moon dives into the technology they developed.
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Asynchronous Programming at Netflix
Husain shows the Reactive Extensions (Rx) library which allows one to treat events as collections, how Netflix uses Rx on the client and the server, allowing it to build end-to-end reactive systems.
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The Immutable Front-end in ClojureScript
Logan Linn explores the design and implications of an architecture built around immutable data structures using ClojureScript and Om, a ClojureScript interface to Facebook's React.
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Etsy Search: How We Index and Query 26 Million One-of-a-kind Items
Aaron Gardner pulls back the covers on the Etsy Search ecosystem and how they got here -- the good, the bad, and the funky.
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The Community that Values Participation and Improvement
Karl Scotland tells the story of a world wide athletic community, wondering what would happen if there were a similar community of small teams focused on work knowledge.
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Why Should I Care About Your Case Study?
Thomas Epping considers that case studies, even successful ones, should not be blindly applied everywhere, but one should take only what’s useful for one’s circumstance.
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Software Development & Architecture @ LinkedIn
Sid Anand discusses the architectural and development practices adopted by LinkedIn as a continuous growing company.