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Testing Microservices
Anne-Marie Charrett offers an experience report on how they developed a testing strategy to embrace the challenges raised by testing a microservices architecture.
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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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The Complexity That Is Hidden in Microservices and Event Sourcing
Satyajit Ranjeev shares his experience building an event sourcing system with microservices, including tips and trade-offs dealing with them.
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From Concurrent to Parallel
Brian Goetz explores the different goals, tools, and techniques involved between concurrency and parallelism approaches, and how to analyze a computation for potential parallelism.
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Thinking Strategically about IoT
Holly Cummins talks about the big picture of IoT and whether embedded devices are relevant to business. Cummins demos using an embedded device with MQTT and a Java toolkit for MQTT.
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Spotify's Reliable Event Delivery System
Igor Maravic talks about the design and operational aspects of Spotify’s reliable event delivery system.
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Distributed Systems Theory for Practical Engineers
Alvaro Videla reviews the different models: asynchronous vs. synchronous distributed systems, message passing vs shared memory communication, failure detectors and leader election problems, etc.
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Real-Time & Personalized Notifications @Twitter
Gary Lam and Saurabh Pathak talk about the hybrid push/pull-based architecture adopted by Twitter Notification platform.
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The Seven Myths of AI
Robin Bordol dispels some of the myths existing in the media about Artificial Intelligence.
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Scaling Your Swagger-Based Web API with Google Cloud Endpoints
Guillaume Laforge presents some of the options and technical solutions to build a scalable API solution using Google Cloud.
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Understand, Automate, and Collaborate for Development Speed with Microservices
Russ Miles discusses how to ensure proper collaboration between microservices teams using the Atomist suite of ChatOps tools and services.