InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The Chameleon Effect: Business Agility and Adaptability Lessons
Stephen Parry discusses business agility and adaptation, covering Agile and Adaptive Business Dynamics, creating the right work-climate for success and moving from waterfall purpose to common purpose.
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(Dys)functional DDD
Jarek Ratajski revisits some of the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and builds a simple system using a more functional approach.
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Automating Machine Learning and Deep Learning Workflows
Mourad Mourafiq discusses automating ML workflows with the help of Polyaxon, an open source platform built on Kubernetes, to make machine learning reproducible, scalable, and portable.
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Reactive Spring
Josh Long discusses Spring Framework 5 and its support for reactive programming.
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Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery
Dave Farley describes approaches to acceptance testing that allow teams to work quickly and effectively, build functional coverage tests and maintain those tests throughout change.
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Panel: ML for Developers/SWEs
The panelists cover how they've adopted applied machine learning to software engineering.
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Build Cross Platform Apps with Flutter
Faisal Abid talks about Flutter, how it achieves an almost identical look and feel to its Android/iOS counterparts and what is on the roadmap for Flutter (Web & IoT).
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Self-selection for Resilience and Better Culture
Dana Pylayeva talks about “self selection” (empowering people to choose their own teams) as a great vehicle to build in happiness, resilience and a better culture.
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MOOtopia – Evolving the Spotify Model at MOO
Claire Donald shares the journey MOO has been on over the last two years implementing the Spotify Model as it scaled, then evolving it further to meet their needs.
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Computer Mathematics, AI and Functional Programming
Moa Johansson discusses the history of computer mathematics and how it connects to the development of early functional programming languages like Standard ML.
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Evoking Magic Realism with Augmented Reality Technology
Diana Hu explores how building a real world system is more a software engineering art, requiring making choices among a set of tradeoffs.
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Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes
Katharina Probst discusses both the mechanics and the implications of cluster sharing on cost, isolation, and operational efficiency, including use cases, even challenging ones.