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No REST - Architecting Real-Time Bulk Async APIs
Michael Uzquiano talks about how to scale an API to accept many items, how to evolve the Evolution of ReST over HTTP to transactional, asynchronous bulk operations and using polling.
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Beyond Breakpoints: A Tour of Dynamic Analysis
Nathan Taylor provides an introduction to the dynamic analysis research space, suggesting integrating these techniques into various internal tools.
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How to Train Your Microservice
Doug Sherman reviews the efforts that took place in the initial phases which incorporated targeted parts of the Spring Framework, as well as more current efforts that leveraged Spring projects.
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NBCU Develops the Critical Need for Technical Agility in Media and Entertainment
Amar Sharma talks about NBC Universal Microservices infrastructure and how the new way they approach software development has equipped them to make better decisions about product investment.
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Tales from a Balanced Team
Josh Franklin, Alex Basson, and Jim Thomson – a designer, an engineer, and a PM, respectively, will give a "Balanced Talk" on their successes and failures building the Small Token iOS app.
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Cloud Native Key Management
Justin Smith discusses credential hygiene in distributed systems, covering topics such as key encrypting keys, hardware security modules, and promising advances in muti-party computation.
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Beyond Basic Angular Architecture
Jon Harding discusses design patterns and best practices to create scalable applications, build processes to prepare for production and tips to prepare for transitioning to Angular 2.
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Building an AI in the Cloud
Simon Chan shares the on-going challenges, the design dilemma and the steps to be taken when building customized large-scale predictive ML applications on a ML SaaS platform.
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WebSockets, Reactive APIs and Microservices
Todd Montgomery investigates whether WebSockets, HTTP/2, Reactive Streams and microservices can deliver the high scalability, resiliency, and ease of development promised.
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The Human Side of Microservices
John Billings talks about winning over those skeptical about the benefits of microservices along with tips on caching, failure, interface changes, etc. for building a distributed system architecture.
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Distributed Systems in Practice, in Theory
Aysylu Greenberg revisits some features of modern distributed systems and shows three architectural patterns, their application, and reference papers that are relevant to today's distributed systems.
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Low Latency Microservices in Java
Peter Lawrey discusses the differences between microservices and monolith architectures, their relative benefits and disadvantages, patterns and strategies implementing low latency microservices.