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Applying Agile to Ruby
We discuss how to keep productivity while reducing the risk that chaos often brings, we examine key agile practices that when applied to Ruby retain productivity, improve the quality of the code
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Cluster Your JVM to SIMPLIFY application architecture
Ari Zilka introduces Open Terracotta, an open source JVM-level clustering solution that can transparently cluster POJOs & Spring beans.
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Component Based Architectures
Mark Miller introduces Component Based Architecture theory using real examples and whiteboard. Learn how a small team can become a competitive advantage using a component based architecture.
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Managing and governing your SOA
In this JAOO presentation Software AG's Ivo Totev introduces his views on SOA and SOA Governance, and explains why a SOA registry/repository solution should be introduced in the earliest stages.
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Agile Styles: Lean and DSDM
The video reveals some of the groundwork that brought us to today's acceptance of Agile, and presents the basics of two well-known approaches to Agile software delivery: DSDM & Lean.
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The Beauty of Ruby
Glenn Vanderburg demonstrates some of the subtle beauty about Ruby that experienced Rubyists know and love. Some of the best things about Ruby aren't obvious to newcomers.
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Agile DSL Development in Ruby
The presentation shows how to involve on-site customers in the evolution of their DSL syntax and how it leads to higher-quality, more correct software.
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Rod Johnson: Are we there yet?
Rod Johnson discusses some of the challenges that still faces enterprise Java development, and the technical innovations needed to address them.
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Bringing SOA to Life: A New Danish Infrastructure
In this presentation, Mikkel Hippe Brun introduces Denmark's national Service Oriented Infrastructure. Topics covered include the infrastructure's WS-* based architecture and the choice of standards.
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Event Patterns
Ian Cartwright presents some of his work (developed with Martin Fowler) on event patterns: Event Sourcing, Event Collaboration, Parallel Model, and Retroactive Event.
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Agile Styles: Feature Driven Development and the Crystal Methodologies
The "Agile Styles" presentation at Agile2006 introduced four popular approaches. In this half of the video Alistair Cockburn talks about his Crystal Methodologies and David J. Anderson presents FDD.
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Developing in a Service-oriented World
Gregor Hohpe takes a look at the architectural aspects of SOA, addressing issues such as the false sense of simplicity and the problems of established programming models.