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Mission Impossible: Deploying Pivotal Cloud Foundry to Nine Air Operational Sites in a Year
Davis Gunter and Darryl Smith discuss how the Air Operations Center of the US Air Force implemented continuous delivery on Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
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Helping Developers to Help Each Other
Gail Ollis shares what experienced developers said about the day-to-day decisions made by their peers and how these make the job harder or easier.
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Achieving Hyper-Productivity through the Use of Microservices and PCF
Thomas Seibert, Gregor Zurowski describe how their delivery performance has increased by using microservices and PCF and how their ecosystem allows for scaling to a multitude of teams.
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Iterating for Success: A Case Study in Remote Paired Programming, the Evolution of a Dream with an International Twist
Kathy Ellison, Michael Stuart discuss the evolution of a small team of pairs, some of which are located in a single location while others are scattered across the U.S., and recently in Kiev.
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Managing Values-driven Open Source Projects
Nick O'Neill covers the unusual parts of starting a company with passion instead of money.
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From Quadcopters to Helicopters: Formal Verification for Safer Vehicles
Kathleen Fisher explores the promises and limitations of current formal methods and techniques for producing useful software that probably does not contain exploitable bugs.
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Software Loves Languages (On Passion & Product)
Isaac Elias talks about finding or building a company that lights up a room, product processes that reciprocate affection, hiring people, how "engineering-driven" cultures can crush dreams, and more.
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Community Centered Tech for Social Good
Sri Ponnada talks about how a collaborative project allows residents to discover local parks, and to take advantage of the various resources that the city of Seattle has to offer.
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Building without Boundaries at Boeing
Dave Bartoletti, Brad Schaefbauer, Enes Yildirim discuss how they created a platform at Boeing on which 700 apps were developed and deployed in two years.
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Microservice Agility
Nikola Bogdanov discusses the evolution of the interaction and adaptation of communication and the organizational agility in companies developing microservices.
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Baby Got Feedback: How to Give and Take Feedback Like A Boss
Sarah Hagan uses empirical research, practical tips, and parodied song lyrics around how to be a better feedback receiver and become more effective in giving feedback.
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Data-Driven Decision Making
Zoe Vance and Denise Yu describe how to design the indicators to build an understanding of a product, how to monitor those metrics over time, and how to build feedback loops.