InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Protocols - The Glue for Applications
Torben Hoffmann talks about how to design systems with asynchronous message passing between processes that do not share any memory.
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The SenseMaker® Method
Tony Quinlan introduces the SenseMaker® method from preparing the ground through gathering experiences and qualitative material to analysis and action planning.
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When Arduino Meets Application Server: Love at Second Sight
Holly Cummins explores the limits of embeddable hardware and presents a getting-started-guide to the Internet of Things.
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Your Thing is Pwnd: Security Challenges for the Internet of Things
Paul Fremantle explores the challenges of security for IoT, including reviewing some existing attacks and predicting others, hardware, software, network and cloud attacks.
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ECMAScript 6: A Better JavaScript for the Ambient Computing Era
Allen Wirfs-Brock answers questions on ECMAScript 6: Why do we need it? Why did it take so long? What’s in it? When can you use it? What comes next?
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Experimentation Mindset
Michael Norton keynotes on experimentation mindset, sharing experiments enabling Groupon to iterate on their products and cultivating an engineering culture through feedback and collaboration.
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Innovating in IoT Using Eclipse - Experience and Recommendations
Max Domeika discusses the relative strengths and weaknesses of the current Eclipse IDE for IoT development, and tooling support for Sensor emulation, Power Analysis, and Cloud.
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Welcome to the Internet of Things, By the Way Privacy Is Dead
Kate Carruthers overviews some of the privacy challenges and security issues introduced by the Internet of Things.
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Visual Storytelling With D3: A Conceptual Introduction to Visualizing Data with JavaScript
Ritchie King introduces core concepts of D3, a chart JavaScript library, showcasing its capabilities for visualizing data in the browser.
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Coffee, Tea or Agile
Linda Rising reflects on the need for an agile approach to work and life, the penalties of a plan-driven way pushed onto agile development, and the best ways to be happy, healthy and productive.
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Rapid Product Design in the Wild
Michele Ide-Smith discusses the benefits and pitfalls of doing live design in front of potential customers and competitors, and challenges faced using Lean UX within a centuries-old institution.
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Women in Agile
Diane Zajac-Woodie, Michael Norton overview common biases regarding gender and how some of the practices used by agile teams may be perpetuating a culture of subtle inequality.