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Taming GPU Threads with F#
Daniel Egloff overviews Alea, an F# alternatives to CUDA C/C++ and OpenCL C++, showing how to write GPU scripts and perform dynamic compilation in F#.
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When the Connection Fails - Developing Offline Mobile Applications
Barbara Fusinska presents ideas and approaches for developing a system as a whole, explaining the latest patterns, practices and architectures used in modern day mobile and web offline apps.
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Open Agile Adoption - Reaching Escape Velocity
Stuart Turner explains how to achieve both rapid and sustained transformation with Open Agile Adoption which combines games, rites-of-passage and other techniques into a framework.
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Statistical Debugging for Real-World Performance Problems
The authors show how statistical debugging can be used for diagnosing performance problems, lowing the overhead of run-time performance diagnosis without extending the diagnosis latency.
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Exploratory Testing
Tony Bruce introduces Exploratory Testing, what are its benefits, how to get value from it and some misconceptions.
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Simplify Project and Portfolio Planning with "Real Options"
Matt Barcomb shares practical ideas for generating and validating projects as Real Options, using value models and risk consideration to create a framework for prioritization and decision-making.
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Measuring Microservices
Richard Rodger discusses measuring the benefits of using microservices from a business perspective in order to evaluate their impact on an organization.
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Device Management for OSGi IoT Gateways
Luca Dazi surveys the current solutions for remotely managing Java/OSGi IoT gateways over IoT protocols like MQTT and CoAP: Eclipse Kura, Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) protocol, and Eclipse Leshan.
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End-to-end IoT Solutions with Java and Eclipse IoT Technology
Benjamin Cabé provides concrete examples of how to build end-to-end solutions with the Eclipse IoT Java stack and projects such as Paho, Kura, Californium and Concierge.
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DevOps and the Need for Speed
Stephen Thair talks about organisations leveraging DevOps practices to deliver better software, faster and how they do it.
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Neuro-diversity and Agile
Sallyann Freudenberg takes some very different slants on the psychology of programming and explores how each of them might be better supported: cognitive, autistic, introverted / extraverted.
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A Taste of Random Decision Forests on Apache Spark
Sean Owen introduces Spark, Scala and random decision forests, and demonstrates the process of analyzing a real-world data set with them.