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Hybris-as-a-Service: A Microservices Architecture in Action
Andrea Stubbe explains how to create cloud applications with microservices using Hybris’ platform and API.
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Mastering the Diversity in Smart Homes - A Practical Approach
Kai Kreuzer, Olaf Weinmann explain how Eclipse SmartHome can benefit from Vorto, so that the efforts of adding support for new devices in a commercial solution such as QIVICON can be heavily reduced.
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For the Love of Small
Owen Evans discusses microservices: how to leverage them and interconnected APIs, the overhead of such an architecture, types of microservices architectures and pros/cons.
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Modelling complex game economy with a graph database
Yan Cui discusses lessons learned, successes and challenges, and how a graph database enabled the Gamesys small team of game designers to stay agile and focused on delivering new content to players.
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Hexagonal Architecture with Grails
David Dawson explains how to build a Grails application based on a hexagonal architecture.
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How to Train Your Docker Cloud
Andrew Kennedy talks about the reasons for creating a Docker cloud and how Clocker was born.
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Reactive Application Design for High Volume Multi-dimensional Temporal Data Series
Stuart Williams examines some of the problems faced building an application processing billions of events/day with Spring Integration, Spring Expression Language, Reactor and the LMAX Disruptor.
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Scale-oriented Architecture with APIs
John Sheehan presents choices – queues, proxies - helping a microservices architecture to stay robust and reliable, along with automation strategies allowing Runscope to deploy code 100 times a day.
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Redefine - Redesign
Erwin Bauer proposes designers to challenge the status quo, identifying and solving potential problems, promoting change by redefining themselves.
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ASPIRE:Exploiting Asynchronous Parallelism in Iterative Algorithms using a Relaxed Consistency-based DSM
The authors present a relaxed memory consistency model and consistency protocol that tolerate communication latency and minimize the use of stale values, outperforming other models.
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Building Event-Driven Microservices with Scala, Functional Domain Models and Spring Boot
Chris Richardson discusses an event-driven microservice architecture, it’s benefits and drawbacks and how Spring Boot can help, implementing business logic using domain models written in Scala.
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Understanding Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security – Do They Play Nicely Together?
Colin Mower discusses the challenges met using together Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security and how these can work together to achieve business value.