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Develop Powerful Big Data Applications Easily with Spring XD
The speakers show how to provide a scalable runtime environment, that is easily configured and assembled via a simple DSL.
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Testing ASD Interface Compliance with Spec Explorer
Arjan van der Meer explains how to perform Analytical Software Design interface compliance using Microsoft Spec Explorer.
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Reactive APIs in Spray, Akka and Scala
Jan Machacek demos creating and using reactive APIs in Scala with Spray and Akka.
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Introduction to Development on Android Devices
Muljadi Budiman introduces development for Android: setting up the emulator, using Eclipse, XML Layouts with typical controls, responding to events, device orientation, and sensors.
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Heuristics for Becoming A Learning Organization
Karl Scotland advises changing the perspective and using an experimental approach based on trial-and-error for organizations that want to evolve through learning.
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High Performance Reactive Applications with Vert.x
Tim Fox introduces and demos building lightweight reactive applications with Vert.x.
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Hacking a Shopping Centre - Creating Australia's Largest Agile Workspace
Ben Ross considers that physical environments affects agile practices, exemplifying with MYOB’s transformation of a shopping center’s roof into the largest open space in Melbourne.
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TSAR: How to Count Tens of Billions of Daily Events in Real Time Using Open Source Technologies
Gabriel Gonzalez introduces TSAR (TimeSeries AggregatoR), a service for real-time event aggregation designed to deal with tens of billions of events per day at Twitter.
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Building a Data Pipeline with the Tools You Have - An Orbitz Case Study
Steve Hoffman, Ken Dallmeyer share their experience integrating Hadoop into the existing environment at Orbitz, creating a reusable data pipeline, ingesting, transporting, consuming and storing data.
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Weathering the Data Storm
Claudia Perlich discusses privacy-preserving representations, robust high-dimensional modeling, large-scale automated learning systems, transfer learning, and fraud detection.
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UI: The Functional Final Frontier
David Nolen introduces Om, a ClojureScript library providing a functional layer on top of Facebook React for building MVC UIs.
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TypeScript - Scaling up JavaScript
Jonathan Turner covers the challenges with growing and maintaining large JavaScript applications and how TypeScript addresses them.