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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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Collaborative Contract-Driven Development
Billy Korando discusses Contract-Driven Development to improve collaborations between teams working on the same project.
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Chassis and AppFactory: Accelerate Development of Cloud-Native Microservices for Enterprises
Michelle Zhang, Maan Mehta discuss two tools they built at Scotiabank -Chassis and AppFactory- to improve developer productivity and experience, and enforce best practices and architecture governance.
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Reactor: The New Power Source for PayPal's JVM Framework
Anil Gursel and Rick Hogge share the technical journey for moving PayPal engineers from a JAX-RS imperative programming model to a reactive stack.
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Designing a Reactive System
Stephane Maldini, Ryland Degnan and Andy Shi discuss what options there are to build reactive systems.
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Building a Successful Remote Culture at Scale with Strong Ownership
Sushma Nallapeta talks about instilling ownership through delegation and goal setting and differentiating between accountability and ownership.
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The Common Pitfalls of Cloud Native Software Supply Chains
Daniel Shapira talks about some of the common security vulnerabilities found in cloud-native environments and why it’s important to take security measures immediately to protect instances in the cloud
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Architectures Panel
How do big operators differ from smaller disruptors? The panelists examine the different architectures that power these systems.
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Fault Tolerance at Speed
Todd Montgomery discusses the techniques and lessons learned from implementing Aeron Cluster. His focus is on how Raft can be implemented on Aeron.
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Evolutionary Architecture as Product @ CircleCI
Robert Zuber discusses how the evolution of software development since 2011 has driven the evolution of CircleCI's architecture.
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Architectures That Scale Deep - Regaining Control in Deep Systems
Ben Sigelman talks about "Deep Systems" and their common properties: they are layered, distributed, concurrent, multi-tenant, change continuously, and are hard to manage with conventional tools.
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Secrets at Planet-Scale: Engineering the Internal Google KMS
Anvita Pandit covers the design choices and strategies that Google chose in order to build a highly reliable, highly scalable service.