InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Solving Business Problems with Data Science
The panelists discuss how Data Science can help solve various problems for business.
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To Spring Security 4.1 and beyond
Rob Winch and Joe Grandja discuss how to easily secure an application with Spring Security 4.1 and focus on some of the new features found in Spring Security 4.1.
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From Imperative to Reactive Web Apps
Rossen Stoyanchev introduces reactive programming and discusses how it impacts application design from the perspective of a Java developer and what is the support for reactive web apps in Spring 5.
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DDD & REST - Domain Driven APIs for the Web
Oliver Gierke explores some commonalities of Domain Driven Design and REST, and how to create REST APIs that are driven by the domain.
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Women’s Equality
Sophie Walker presents the political platform of the Women’s Equality Party.
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Better Project Forecasts without Estimates – The Monte Carlo
Adrian Fittolani introduces the Monte Carlo Simulation, an empirical mathematical method used to estimate project timelines.
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Bringing Machine Learning to Every Corner of Your Business
Danny Lange presents Uber’s Machine Learning service that can perform functions such as ETA, fraud detection, churn prediction, forecasting demand, and much more.
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Pyh3: Scalable and High Performance Graph Visualization in 3D Hyperbolic Space
Songxiao Zhang introduces Pyh3, a graph visualization library showing tree nodes in a 3D hyperbolic space.
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Architectural Considerations: The Client Up
Paul Sears discusses the decisions to be made and questions asked when establishing the architecture and technologies to be used for a web application that scales and can adapt to change.
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Building Confidence in a Distributed System
Sean T. Allen talks about creating repeatable tests using programmatic fault injection, message tracing, and auditing to create a trustworthy system which provides correct results.
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Industrial Strength Access Control for Spring Applications
Dariush Amir explores a novel solution to the problem of building access control for RESTful services in the industrial world.
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Migrating .NET Apps to CF, a Strategy for Enterprises
Nicholas Grabowski talks about a strategy for migrating 100s of legacy .NET apps and new .NET Core apps to CF, mentioning lifecycle management with BOSH, .NET Core on Linux.