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Scala in the Enterprise
Peter Pilgrim presents the experience of adopting Scala in the digital enterprise. He provides technical and development advice to agile teams new to implementing Scala.
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Functional Programming Design Patterns
Scott Wlaschin overviews and demonstrates a number of design patterns for functional programming.
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Hybris-as-a-Service: A Microservices Architecture in Action
Andrea Stubbe explains how to create cloud applications with microservices using Hybris’ platform and API.
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For the Love of Small
Owen Evans discusses microservices: how to leverage them and interconnected APIs, the overhead of such an architecture, types of microservices architectures and pros/cons.
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Hexagonal Architecture with Grails
David Dawson explains how to build a Grails application based on a hexagonal architecture.
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Reactive Application Design for High Volume Multi-dimensional Temporal Data Series
Stuart Williams examines some of the problems faced building an application processing billions of events/day with Spring Integration, Spring Expression Language, Reactor and the LMAX Disruptor.
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Scale-oriented Architecture with APIs
John Sheehan presents choices – queues, proxies - helping a microservices architecture to stay robust and reliable, along with automation strategies allowing Runscope to deploy code 100 times a day.
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Redefine - Redesign
Erwin Bauer proposes designers to challenge the status quo, identifying and solving potential problems, promoting change by redefining themselves.
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ASPIRE:Exploiting Asynchronous Parallelism in Iterative Algorithms using a Relaxed Consistency-based DSM
The authors present a relaxed memory consistency model and consistency protocol that tolerate communication latency and minimize the use of stale values, outperforming other models.
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Modern Leadership Through Environment Design
Matt Barcomb discusses how leaders should evolve from "managing resources" to "designing systems", balancing authority with accountability and the issue of compensation plans based on performance.
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Building Event-Driven Microservices with Scala, Functional Domain Models and Spring Boot
Chris Richardson discusses an event-driven microservice architecture, it’s benefits and drawbacks and how Spring Boot can help, implementing business logic using domain models written in Scala.
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Beating the Traffic Jam Using Embedded Devices, OPC-UA, Akka and NoSQL
Kristoffer Dyrkorn presents the experiences gained by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration in building a new infrastructure for road traffic measurements.