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The SenseMaker® Method
Tony Quinlan introduces the SenseMaker® method from preparing the ground through gathering experiences and qualitative material to analysis and action planning.
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When Arduino Meets Application Server: Love at Second Sight
Holly Cummins explores the limits of embeddable hardware and presents a getting-started-guide to the Internet of Things.
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Your Thing is Pwnd: Security Challenges for the Internet of Things
Paul Fremantle explores the challenges of security for IoT, including reviewing some existing attacks and predicting others, hardware, software, network and cloud attacks.
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ECMAScript 6: A Better JavaScript for the Ambient Computing Era
Allen Wirfs-Brock answers questions on ECMAScript 6: Why do we need it? Why did it take so long? What’s in it? When can you use it? What comes next?
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Experimentation Mindset
Michael Norton keynotes on experimentation mindset, sharing experiments enabling Groupon to iterate on their products and cultivating an engineering culture through feedback and collaboration.
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Innovating in IoT Using Eclipse - Experience and Recommendations
Max Domeika discusses the relative strengths and weaknesses of the current Eclipse IDE for IoT development, and tooling support for Sensor emulation, Power Analysis, and Cloud.
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Welcome to the Internet of Things, By the Way Privacy Is Dead
Kate Carruthers overviews some of the privacy challenges and security issues introduced by the Internet of Things.
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Visual Storytelling With D3: A Conceptual Introduction to Visualizing Data with JavaScript
Ritchie King introduces core concepts of D3, a chart JavaScript library, showcasing its capabilities for visualizing data in the browser.
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Coffee, Tea or Agile
Linda Rising reflects on the need for an agile approach to work and life, the penalties of a plan-driven way pushed onto agile development, and the best ways to be happy, healthy and productive.
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Rapid Product Design in the Wild
Michele Ide-Smith discusses the benefits and pitfalls of doing live design in front of potential customers and competitors, and challenges faced using Lean UX within a centuries-old institution.
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Women in Agile
Diane Zajac-Woodie, Michael Norton overview common biases regarding gender and how some of the practices used by agile teams may be perpetuating a culture of subtle inequality.
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It Doesn't Work That Way in Enterprise
Pete Smith discusses the difficulties of being an enterprise developer, the limits set for development in such an environment and what can be done about it.