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Java 9 and Beyond
Mark Reinhold keynotes on Java 9’s impact and features –platform module system, security, performance, maintenance-, and speculates on what might come after that, including the Java VM.
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Flint: Fixing Linearizability Violations
The presenters introduce Flint, an automated fixing algorithm for composed Map operations suffering from atomicity violations, being able to fix 96% of the 48 faulty methods found in 27 popular apps.
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Analyzing Social Networks with F#
Evelina Gabasova explains how to run a social network analysis on Twitter and how to use data science tools to find out more about followers.
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Reducing External Risk
Donald Belcham presents design patterns and development concepts that protects one’s code from external systems that may change in uncontrollable ways.
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Domain Service Aggregators: A Structured Approach to Microservice Composition
Caoilte O'Connor explains how and when the Domain Service Aggregator Archetype can help, using the architectural evolution of "Video on Demand" in a broadcast company as a working example.
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Implementing Continuous Delivery: Adjusting Your Architecture
Rachel Laycock focuses on the architecture of an application, addressing patterns such as microservices and evolutionary architecture, which can speed up delivery.
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Building Highly Modular and Testable Business Systems with Spring Integration
Marius Bogoevici discusses how to design Spring Integration applications in a modular fashion, by grouping together logically-related components into subsystems that interact with each other.
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Spring Integration Done Boot-ifully
Glenn Renfro discusses how to create an application with a scheduler that will retrieve data from a web service, cleanse and emit the data via MQTT, by utilizing Spring Boot and Spring Integration.
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Server-side JavaScript with Nashorn and Spring
Topher Bullock,Will Tran discuss how to overcome the challenge in the mobile market to create rich and highly contextualized user experiences while leveraging the utility of existing systems.
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Efficient Client-Server Communication with Differential Synchronization and JSON Patch
Brian Cavalier shows how Differential Synchronization can be used with JSON Patch to synchronize application data between clients and servers over HTTP Patch, WebSocket, and STOMP.
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Finding Minimum Type Error Sources
The presenters discuss a framework for automatic localization of minimum type errors, demonstratively implemented for Hindley-Milner type systems and evaluated against OCaml benchmarks.
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Good Design Is Imperfect Design
Eric Evans discusses how to create good or even great designs with DDD without attempting to be perfect.