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Toward the Semantic Processing of Business Process Events
Paul Buhler provides insight into the development and application of a semantically grounded version of the Workflow Management Coalition's Business Process Analytics Format (BPAF) specification.
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When All Is Going Wrong, the UX Practitioner Can Still Save the Project (to some extent)
Sophie Freiermuth shares insight and directions for UX practitioners to make use of their skills in dealing with all sorts of problems that might impact a project.
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Rise of the Web App
Kevin Dangoor reviews the latest developments in the web platform - media queries, app cache, IndexedDB, WebGL, Mozilla’s WebAPI – and takes a look at its future.
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Reflections on Reflection
Jim Coplien believes that we have done OOP the wrong way for 40 years, and suggests an approach to reflection based on the DCI paradigm and influenced by the human society.
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In the Footsteps of a Giant - The Evolution of CloudStack's Architecture
Chiradeep Vittal discusses the architectural choices, dead-ends and successes that CloudStack has faced throughout its development.
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Executing Queries on a Sharded Database
Neha Narula provides advice on choosing a data store for a web applications and executing distributed queries.
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Addressing Messaging Challenges Using Open Technologies
Tom McCuch and Oleg Zhurakousky explain and demo providing messaging for distributed systems with Spring AMQP, Spring Integration and RabbitMQ.
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Service Versioning: The Balance Between Service Governance and Service Technology
Ignaz Wanders discusses service versioning, compatibility issues, and how to implement the governing process of service versioning.
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The Reemergence of Datalog
Michael Fogus overviews Datalog and provides examples of how it is implemented and used in Datomic, Cascalog, and the Bacwn Clojure library.
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Grace: An Open-source Educational OO Language
Michael Homer introduces Grace, an educational OO language used to teach programming to students.
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Static vs. Dynamic Languages
Stuart Williams discusses the merits of dynamic languages, definitions, stereotypes, myths, suggesting when and how to introduce such a language in production.
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Panel: SOA and Agile Development
Suzanne D'Souza, Steve Hamby, Nicolai Josuttis, Sergey Popov discuss if and how SOA can be implemented in an Agile environment.