InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Hybris-as-a-Service: A Microservices Architecture in Action
Andrea Stubbe explains how to create cloud applications with microservices using Hybris’ platform and API.
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Performance Tuning in the Trenches
Donald Belcham shares from his experience tuning the performance of a system in a short time.
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Alembic: Automatic Locality Extraction via Migration
The authors introduce Alembic, a new static analysis tool that frees programmers from having to manually move computation to exploit locality in PGAS programs.
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Mastering the Diversity in Smart Homes - A Practical Approach
Kai Kreuzer, Olaf Weinmann explain how Eclipse SmartHome can benefit from Vorto, so that the efforts of adding support for new devices in a commercial solution such as QIVICON can be heavily reduced.
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Oomph: Eclipse the Way You Want It
Ed Merks, Eike Stepper introduce Oomph, its architecture, and how to author a fully automated script that always produces the desired Eclipse development environment.
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For the Love of Small
Owen Evans discusses microservices: how to leverage them and interconnected APIs, the overhead of such an architecture, types of microservices architectures and pros/cons.
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Web vs Native: Where Are We Now?
Ruth John discusses about the browser, it’s emerging technologies and how much mobile technology has changed the direction of the web, when to go “web” and when to stay “native”.
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Panel: Agile Singapore 2014
The panelists discuss topics related to Agile Software development within the same three different categories as the three tracks of the conference: Organization, Practices and Technology.
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How Does Agile Coaching Fit in to an Organization's Context?
Ryan Behrman runs a workshop on how to be a more effective change agent, using "Change poker" in teams to experience various aspects of change and to share best practices.
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Full-text Search: Basics and Challenges
Itamar Syn-Hershko discusses full text search, what it is, how it works, improving relevance ranking, tackling multi-lingual search and challenges doing it with Lucene and Elasticsearch.
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Making Eclipse IDE Better at Handling Real-life Projects
Mickael Istria showcases a number of extensions to the Eclipse IDE making it easier to import projects (simple or complex) and honoring modularity in the Project Explorer.
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Modelling complex game economy with a graph database
Yan Cui discusses lessons learned, successes and challenges, and how a graph database enabled the Gamesys small team of game designers to stay agile and focused on delivering new content to players.