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INVESTing in User Stories
Seb Rose explores what a good user story looks like, discussing the INVEST acronym to see if there is a replacement that describes the key elements of a good user story in a less ambiguous language.
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Evolving from Waterfall to Agile Strategic Planning in a Social Services Agency
Dan Montgomery shares Five Acres’ experience implementing Agile in a 128-years old social services agency.
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What is Business Agility?
Steve Denning discusses the three laws that are key to sustaining business agility: the law of the customer, the law of the small team and the law of the network.
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Elastic Data Analytics Platform @Datadog
Doug Daniels discusses the cloud-based platform they have built at DataDog and how it differs from a traditional datacenter-based analytics stack, pros and cons and the tooling built.
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Big Data in the Real World: Technology and Use Cases
Mike Olson presents several use cases where big data is collected and analyzed to gather insights from the automotive, insurance, financial, and other sectors.
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The Seven Righteous Fights
Heidi Waterhouse discusses seven issues to tackle during project development: Localization, Security, Extensibility, Documentation, Affordance, Acceptance, Accessibility.
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Netflix's Edge Gateway Using Zuul
Mikey Cohen presents real examples of how gateway services, built on top of Netflix's Open source project, Zuul, are used in front of nearly all of Netflix's consumer facing traffic
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Better Project Forecasts without Estimates – The Monte Carlo
Adrian Fittolani introduces the Monte Carlo Simulation, an empirical mathematical method used to estimate project timelines.
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TDD is Not Just about Tests
Fabrizio Romano proposes using TDD to transform business requirements into tests, driving code and tests development in harmony.
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Structuring Data for Self-Serve Customer Insights
Jim Porzak discusses creating an analyst ready data mart that is complete at different levels of abstraction and models customer decision points in order to be able to understand customers.
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Business Process Orchestration & APIs
Saul Caganoff discusses the different use cases for API consumption and the technical affordances API designers can provide to support those use cases.
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Effortless Eventual Consistency with Weave Mesh
Peter Bourgon and Matthias Radestock explain the theory behind Weave Mesh, some of the important key features, and demonstrate some exciting use cases, like distributed caching and state replication.