InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Productionizing H2O Models with Apache Spark
Jakub Hava demonstrates the creation of pipelines integrating H2O machine learning models and their deployments using Scala or Python.
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Right to Left
Mike Burrows advocates for a Lean-Agile delivery process starting “from the right” with needs met by working software.
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Life beyond Java 8
Trisha Gee talks about Java 8, wondering whether we should move to a later version, which one to choose, and how painful it might be to upgrade.
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The Evolving Practice of Security
Michael Brunton-Spall talks about practices that are evolving in the security space, and how developers and security can collaborate more with new and modern practices.
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Otherworldly Java: Gateway to the Moon and beyond
Diane Craig demonstrates the art of the possible when using modern Java toolkits to build high quality, high performance applications for Science and Aerospace industries.
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Life of a Packet through Istio
Matt Turner talks about Istio - a service mesh for Kubernetes that offers advanced networking features. He gives insight into Istio’s full power, and its architecture.
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Graal: Not Just a New JIT for the JVM
Duncan MacGregor takes a look at the differences between C2 and Graal, what this can mean for the performance of a code, and what else is possible with this new JIT.
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What Is Our Product?
Ellen Gottesdiener and Andrew Repton discuss the importance of a shared agreement on what the product is, sharing techniques on scaling Lean/Agile product development in a large organization.
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Blunders in Test Automation
Dorothy Graham discusses several testing blunders, including: Testing-Tools-Test, Silver Bullet, Automating the Wrong Thing, Who Needs GPS, How Hard Can It Be, and the Stable-Application Myth.
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Forecasting in Complex Systems
Olga Heismann talks about using Markov Chains.to forecast the progress of a project with multiple entry points.
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No Projects: What the Heck Does It Mean to Switch to a Product Model?
Jon Terry explains the project model, and why it used to make some sense, and compares it to the product, solution, or value stream model that is in his opinion an increasingly common modern approach.
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BDD and the New Model for Testing
Paul Gerrard proposes a model of the thought processes that every tester uses which maps directly to the BDD way, helping practitioners understand the BDD collaboration and test process.