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The Indian Design Tradition - Folklore and Fluidity in both Function and Form
Nagaraju Pappu introduces the design language used by Indian civilization in creating beautiful art from temples to textiles, to music and murals.
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Crafting Experience Strategy
Cathy Wang discusses experience strategy: what it is, relationship with UX, business and service design, different approaches to it, and how it can help to achieve success.
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Remote Access Made Easy and Fast with Haskell
Simon Marlow explains how to use Haxl to automatically batch and overlap requests for data from multiple data sources.
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Better Together - Using Spark and Redshift to Combine Your Data with Public Datasets
Eugene Mandel discusses challenges of conforming data sources and compares processing stacks: Hadoop+Redshift vs Spark, showing how the technology drives the way the problem is modeled.
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Designing for Human Cooperation
Attila Bujdoso presents two projects designing infrastructures for human cooperation: Format -studies cultural formats of cooperation, opp.io -designing a new technological protocol for collaboration.
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Asychronous Design with Spring and RTI: 1M Events per Second
Stuart Williams takes a walk through the RTI architecture and explains how Spring performs at hundreds (and millions) of events/operations per second.
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Building a Recommendation Engine with Spring and Hadoop
Michael Minella uses Spring XD and Spring Batch to orchestrate the full lifecycle of Hadoop processing and uses Apache Mahout to provide the audience with the recommendation processing.
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Apps + Data + Cloud: What Does It All Mean?
Matt Stine presents how combine Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Reactor, Spring XD, Hadoop and run them in the cloud.
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Consul: Service-oriented at Scale
Armon Dadgar presents Consul, a distributed control plane for the datacenter. Armon demonstrates how Consul can be used to build, configure, monitor, and orchestrate distributed systems.
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REST: I don't Think it Means What You Think it Does
Stefan Tilkov makes a pragmatic introduction to the basic principles of the Web's architectural approach, and takes a look at the most common misconceptions.
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Scalable Microservices at Netflix. Challenges and Tools of the Trade
Sudhir Tonse discusses about the robust interprocess communications (IPC) framework that Netflix built (Ribbon).
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Keep Things Simple
David Tanzer, Oliver Zymanski explain with examples how to apply the rules and principles of object-oriented software design to create simple architectural designs.