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The What, the Why and Some How of Wardley Mapping - a Conversation with Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley and Shane Hastie discuss what Wardley Mapping is, where the ideas came from, and how they can be applied in real-life situations.
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Using Maps in Government
James Duncan tells several stories about mapping explaining why we should use maps and how they help.
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Maps and Stories
Tal Klein discusses how to build maps using stories: establish a narrative based on historical truths, build upon shared experience, and avoid generalities and provide specifics.
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Maps and Organization
Ramon van Alteren discusses the need to introduce and follow a doctrine when mapping an organization.
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Visualizing the Why — Strategy and Roadmaps in Context
Craig Cockburn discusses how Wardley maps ensure the visibility of change so that teams have context and can align more easily to a shared understanding of strategic intent and tactical moves.
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Mapping as a Sensemaking Practice within Digital Ecosystems
Roser Pujadas discusses maps and how to use Wardley maps as tools to have a social impact.
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Distributed Java Systems in Minutes with Hazelcast
This talk presents Hazelcast, an open-source distributed Java in-memory container that allows multiple processes to share data using standard Java APIs such as Maps, Sets and Lists.
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The Ubiquitous Digital Map (Abridged)
Gary Gale revisits some of the important milestones in map development over time up to the digital maps of the present time, noting some of the current developments.
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Location Aware Mobile Web App with HTML5 and JavaScript
Andrea Giammarchi discusses the challenges and limitations writing a cross-platform maps application and the solution used by Nokia to solve the problem.