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Why Should We Care about Technology Ethics?
Catherine Flick looks at the newly updated ACM Code of Ethics and talks about the ways to think about our job through a lens of ethics & responsibility, and what we can do to deal with ethical issues.
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Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones
Simon Wardley examines the issue of situational awareness, explains how it applies to technology. He explores how we can map our environment, identify opportunities to exploit, learn to play the game.
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Improving Developer Productivity with Visual Studio Intellisense
Allison Buchholtz-Au and Shengyu Fu discuss how PM, engineering, and data science came together to build Visual Studio IntelliCode, which delivers context-aware code completion suggestions.
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Mythbusting: Every Project Needs to be Automated
Alexandra Nagy discusses if projects need to be automated or not.
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How to Create a Data Science Product from Scratch?
Dmytro Bilash discusses the top five biggest challenges in creating a data science product, compares a product for one client and a scalable one for the whole market, and how to be successful.
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The Agile Journey - It Might Not Be What You Think
Helen Lisowski discusses about how Agile is often viewed as a destination and an end point for an 'Agile Transformation' rather than a journey.
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The Road to Artificial Intelligence: An Ethical Minefield
Lloyd Danzig offers a look into the complex ethical issues faced by today's top engineers and poses open-ended questions for the consideration of attendees.
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Winning Hearts and Minds Together: Transforming Careers and Culture at Ocado Technology
Emily Hallard shares Ocado’s successes, challenges and failures, and the impact the company’s transformation is having on their collective mindset.
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Speed the Right Way: Design and Security in Agile
Kevin Gilpin discusses the renewed focus of the software design process and code complexity in software security, describing how design review can be modernized to help improve application security.
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People Are More Complex Than Computers
Mairead O'Connor presents how Equal Experts are challenging traditional ways of working and how they question the standard practices in order to try to create a better place to work.
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Ethos(s): Enabling Community and Culture
Robyn Bergeron examines the ethical principles and practices of open source community architecture that empower contributor influence and participation, drawn from both real-world examples & research.
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The Tester’s 3 C’s: Criticism, Communication and Confidence
Dorothy Graham covers different types and styles of communication, including Virginia Satir’s communication interaction model, and the need for balance in criticism and confidence.