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Simulating Agile Strategies
Adam Timlett introduces the Lazy Stopping Model, simulating different strategies for software development or capital projects, explaining how it works, the ideas behind it and what it can be used for.
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Research Is Not Just for the UX Team
Amanda Stockwell overviews the key goals and methodologies of user research, tips for how to select the best method, and advice to craft research plans the best way to get the desired information.
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Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations
Jez Humble presents the results from DevOps Research and Assessment's research program, including how CD and good architecture produce higher delivery performance, and how to measure culture.
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Leaving the Ivory Tower: Research in the Real World
Armon Dadgar talks about HashiCorp Research, its long tradition of basing their tools and products on academic research, how they incorporate research, and what has been particularly useful for them.
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Migrating ML from Research to Production
Conrado Silva Miranda shares his experience leveraging research to production settings, presenting the major issues faced by developers and how to establish stable production for research.
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Serverless Platform: Scientific Computation @Scale
Diptanu Choudhury talks about the platform they are developing at NASA for running computations as functions which would make it easier for researchers to program their applications & algorithms.
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Orchestrating Chaos: Applying Database Research in the Wild
Peter Alvaro describes LDFI’s (Lineage-driven Fault Injection) theoretical roots in database research, presenting early results from the field and opportunities for near and long-term future research.
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What Google Learned about Creating Effective Teams
Matt Sakaguchi talks about some of the practical research Google has done around building effective teams, along with key insights from the Pilot program at Google.
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Applied Distributed Research in Apache Cassandra
Jonathan Ellis explains the challenges and successes Cassandra has had in creating transactions, materialized views, and a strongly consistent cluster membership within this peer-to-peer paradigm.
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Applying Failure Testing Research @Netflix
Kolton Andrus and Peter Alvaro present how a “big idea” -- lineage-driven fault injection -- evolved from a theoretical model into an automated failure testing service at Netflix.
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What Google Learned about Creating Effective Teams
Matt Sakaguchi addresses the research and the insights of a manager who worked with his own team and others to instill the findings and principles from a pilot program at Google in the real world.
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Distributed Systems in Practice, in Theory
Aysylu Greenberg revisits some features of modern distributed systems and shows three architectural patterns, their application, and reference papers that are relevant to today's distributed systems.