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Data Preparation for Data Science: A Field Guide
Casey Stella presents a utility written with Apache Spark to automate data preparation, discovering missing values, values with skewed distributions and discovering likely errors within data.
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Disciplined Agile Business Agility - One Size Does Not Fit All
Scott Ambler introduces the DA framework, describing strategies at the enterprise level currently being applied in organizations around the world.
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Building Reliability in an Unreliable World
Greg Murphy describes how GameSparks has designed their platform to be tolerant of many things: unreliable and slow internet connectivity, cloud resources that can fail without warning, and more.
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Challenging Perceptions of NHS IT
Edward Hiley, Dan Rathbone talk about how NHS Digital has built a highly secure and resilient system for processing patient data, applying techniques more often used in the cloud to bare metal servers
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Building and Trusting a Cloud Bank
Greg Hawkins discusses how Starling Bank, part of the new movement in FinTech challenger banks, is innovating while addressing the need for resilience in a world where failure is everywhere.
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AI from an Investment Perspective
The panelists discuss AI from an investment perspective, the challenges, the risks, trends, the role of Deep Learning, successful AI use cases, and more.
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Machine Learning at Scale
Aditya Kalro discusses using large-scale data for Machine Learning (ML) research and some of the tools Facebook uses to manage the entire process of training, testing, and deploying ML models.
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Modernizing Government - How Agencies Became Awesome Places to Work Using Holacracy & Scrum
Paul Takken, Michael DeAngelo share their learning using Holacracy, Lean and Scrum attempting to modernize organizations.
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Designing Organizations That Work for Lean and Agile Thinking People
Stephen Parry discusses the importance of organizational design and route-map sequencing to create conducive work-climates for Lean and Agile thinkers.
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Assuring Crypto-code with Automated Reasoning
A.Tomb describes the capabilities of some open source tools that allow us to automatically determine whether a low-level cryptographic implementation matches a higher-level mathematical specification
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Shaving My Head Made Me a Better Programmer
Alex Qin tells the true story of her physical transformation, and the surprising and drastic ways in which it affected how she was perceived and treated as a programmer.
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Building a Bank with Go
Matt Heath discusses why Go is suited for microservices, what makes it attractive to high volume, low latency, distributed apps, and how easy it is to adopt into existing systems and organisations.