InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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How Predictive Analytics Boosts the Customer Experience at the Georgia Aquarium
Beach Clark talks about the technological and cultural challenges of turning data science into a vital part of the business model at Georgia Aquarium.
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Overview of Artificial Intelligence and Its Use in Analyzing “Voice of Cancer Patients”
Alok Aggarwal overviews Artificial Intelligence and discusses a use case, “Voice of Cancer Patients” that uses ML and NLP algorithms to analyze unstructured text written by cancer patients.
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The Next Decade of Software Development
Joel Semeniuk gives a keynote on the next decade of software development, what the trends trends are, what is driving them, and what the role of innovation is in all of this.
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Testing with Spring 4.3, JUnit 5, and beyond
Sam Brannen overviews testing improvements in Spring 4.3, covers recent improvements in Spring MVC Test and testing features in Spring 5.0, adding examples with upcoming support for JUnit 5 on Java 8.
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Going Reactive: Building Better Microservices
Rob Harrop talks about how Reactive is a natural fit for building resilient microservices out of communicating components, improving code readability and unit testing.
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Testing Spring Boot Applications
Phil Webb discusses the new features added to Spring Boot 1.4 to help with testing, how to do unit testing, how and when to involve Spring in tests, and useful tools and libraries.
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Building Modern Web Applications with Angular2
Sergi Almar talks about the Angular2 architecture and how TypeScript allows us to build more maintainable and clean applications having the benefits of a typed language.
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Netflix's Edge Gateway Using Zuul
Mikey Cohen presents real examples of how gateway services, built on top of Netflix's Open source project, Zuul, are used in front of nearly all of Netflix's consumer facing traffic
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Intro to Spring Boot
Eddú Meléndez Gonzales takes a look at what Spring Boot is, why it should be considered it for an application and how to get started.
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Leadership Election with Spring Cloud Cluster
Dave Syer shows how Spring Cloud Cluster provides a simple abstraction for leader election and how it is implemented using Zookeeper, Hazelcast and etc.
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Micro-Benchmarking in Java
Ben Evans and Jim Gough introduce JMH, explaining how to use it and what is happening behind the scenes to make a benchmark as accurate as possible, and how to interpret the results.
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Building Trust: Developing Peer-to-Peer Feedback in Tech Teams
Emily Page and Doug Talbot discuss building trust in an organization by collecting feedback.