InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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How ITV Successfully Delivered a Strategic Platform for the Future Using Kanban
Phil Poole presents ITV’s software development processes, the use of Kanban to adapt to change, to communicate to senior stakeholders, and to provide visibility of the project state.
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All Written Lean Practices Are Wrong
Kiro Harada attempts to clear up some misconceptions on several Lean practices: Value Stream and Flow, Visualization, Pull-System, 5 Times Whys, Kanban, Kaizen.
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Panel Session: Real World Boot-up Sequences
Erdem Gunay, Tim Hobson and Zach Lendon present their experiences with with Spring Boot.
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Spring Boot for the Web Tier
This talk shows what Spring Boot has to offer the web developer out of the box: content negotiation, internationalization, view templates, security, messaging with websockets, etc.
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Creating Alignment for Agile Change
Jason Little, Carlos Oliveira, April Jefferson discuss how to co-create change by involving the people affected by it in the design of the change, through theory and multiple real-world case studies.
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The Road Less Travelled
Mike Atherton keynotes on aligning work with values to get most benefits from it, to be proud of the results and to make a difference.
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Dr. Streamlove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Flow
Viktor Klang shows the purpose and power of streaming concurrent data processing with safe bounds using back pressure, discussing Akka streams and dynamic runtime as well as compile time optimizations
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Why Does a Startup Build a Research Lab?
Dávid Udvardy, László Priskin share how they ended up creating a research lab in their quest for ways to keep innovating application design.
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The Power of Play - Making Good Teams Great
Portia Tung advises for playing at work to improve team relationships and fuel creativity.
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Phosphor: Illuminating Dynamic Data Flow in Commodity JVMs
Jonathan Bell & Gail Kaiser introduce Phosphor, a dynamic taint tracking system for the JVM, describing the approach used to achieve portable taint tracking.
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Let It Crash! The Erlang Approach to Building Reliable Services
Brian Troutwine examines how functional programming and other concepts championed by Erlang can yield reactive services with just a change in thinking and a different approach to design.
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Reactive Programming with Rx
Ben Christensen summarizes why the Rx programming model was chosen and demonstrates how it is applied to a variety of use cases.