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Analyzing & Preventing Unconscious Bias in Machine Learning
Rachel Thomas keynotes on three case studies, attempting to diagnose bias, identify some sources, and discusses what it takes to avoid it.
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Managing the Complexity of Microservices Deployments
Prithpal Bhogill and Kenny Bastani discuss building cloud native apps on PCF, Spring Boot and Cloud Services, exposing microservices over HTTP with Apigee Edge.
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Deconstructing Monoliths with Domain-driven Design
This talk explains how Liberty Mutual changed a monolithic app into an event-driven microservices based architecture implemented with Event Sourcing and CQRS.
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JUnit 5 — New Opportunities for Testing on the JVM
Sam Brannen discusses the architecture of JUnit 5 and demos some of its main features: tagging, DI, repeated tests, parameterized tests, conditional test execution, lambda for assertions, etc..
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Orchestrating Data Microservices with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Mark Pollack discusses how to create data integration and real-time data processing pipelines using Spring Cloud Data Flow and deploy them to multiple platforms – Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, and YARN.
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Rapidly Develop, Deploy and Scale Java Cloud Apps Using Spring Boot
Asir Selvasingh demos building and deploying Java apps and microservices across multiple datacenters.
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SpringOne 2017 Closing Keynote: A Look to the Future
The panelists talk about the future of the platforms and the impact of AI and ML, how to infuse a large organization with a startup mentality, the movement of the open internet and more.
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Culture May Eat Agile for Breakfast
Stefan Wolpers discusses how to deal with new hires and how to integrate them into the culture of an organization.
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Decentralized Governance for the Masses
Kent Dahlgren discusses the designs and approaches chosen in developing a decentralized governance solution for people with low income and modest resources.
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Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement
Kevin Goldsmith shows what Avvo has done to build a foundation for a continuous improvement culture.
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Observable JS Apps
Emily Nakashima talks about an event-driven approach to client-side observability for the most complicated parts of Honeycomb's customer-facing React app: the query builder.
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WebAssembly (And the Death of JavaScript?)
Colin Eberhardt looks at what's wrong with the way people are using JavaScript today and why they need WebAssembly.