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How to Get Tech-Debt on the Roadmap
Ben Hartshorne discusses how to pitch a product, covering why one needs to make a business case, what tech debt is, what data is most compelling, and getting tech debt on other teams’ roadmaps.
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From Story to Roadmap – Tying It All Together
Sue Bramhall discusses how to tie together and create alignment between Tech and Business.
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Product Roadmaps in the Self-Driven Car Age
Leandro Pinter discusses the origins of product roadmaps along with an alternative way of building them.
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Apache Tomcat Roadmap
Mark Thomas discusses the new features available now or soon in Tomcat 9 and how they can best be utilized in applications.
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Spring Framework 5 - Preview & Roadmap
Juergen Hoeller talks about the key themes in Spring 5, support for Java 8, comprehensive support for JDK 9, a strong focus on HTTP/2, and first-class support for Spring-style reactive architectures.
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The Ghosts of Java Past, Present and Yet to Come
Steve Elliott covers the evolution of how Java came to be what it is today including some lesser known history, and takes a look at the current roadmap of Java going forwards.
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Experimenting on Humans
Aviran Mordo and Talya Gendler explain how their engineering team is supporting product managers in making the right decisions and getting their product roadmap on the right path.
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The Guessing Game: Alternatives to Agile Estimation
Neil Killick proposes ways to reduce risk and uncertainty, calculate a product’s price, determine delivery dates and roadmap, do Scrum and XP without using estimates.
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Product Roadmaps - What's the Use?
Angie Duncan discusses product roadmap: what it is, how it is built, who owns it, how it is used, common pitfalls, etc.
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To Java SE 8, and Beyond!
Simon Ritter discusses the future of Java, taking a look at proposed features and roadmap for Java 8 through 12.
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The Future of Java EE
Jerome Dochez unveils the features planned for Java EE 7: Cloud Computing support, Modularity enhancements, richer Web Tier – Web Socket, HTML5, JSON-, JMS 2.0, and JPA 2.1, plus the roadmap.