InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Do Business Analysts Have a Place in a Post-Agile World?
Maia Nikolova provides insights on her journey as a head of BA at News UK, sharing practical tips for managers and BAs on how to claim their spot in Agile.
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Microservices for Growth at comparethemarket.com
Kenichi Shibata and Adam Stewart explain their experience with the adoption of microservices in the creation of Comparison as a Service, one of the core pillars of the user journey today.
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TornadoVM: Java for GPUs and FPGAs
Juan Fumero presents TornadoVM, a plugin for OpenJDK that allows Java programmers to automatically run on Heterogeneous Hardware such as multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs.
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How to Build an Engineering Culture That Focuses on Business Impact
Maria Gutierrez discusses how to make the engineering team operate cohesively and demonstrate full alignment with business goals while encouraging a culture of inclusion and growth.
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Principles for Agile Estimation
Ciaran Hanway discusses balancing the inherent uncertainty in software development with the precision and confidence demanded by business management.
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Remote-First Team Interactions for Business and Technology Teams
Manuel Pais discusses approaches to clarify and evolve inter-team interactions and communication in a remote-first world.
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Modelling Side Effects via Extensible Effects and Property Testing
William Heslam describes a technique to model a JavaScript's side-effecting dependencies by combining two separate but complementary ideas: Extensible Effects and Property Testing.
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Concurrency in Go
Dom Davis looks at how Go handles concurrency, and how goroutines and channels can be utilized to create complex concurrent patterns.
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The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Making Teams Perform Better
Victoria Puscas talks about how a team of engineers and data scientists worked together for a year and became high performing by embracing change, improving practices, overcoming challenges together.
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BERT for Sentiment Analysis on Sustainability Reporting
Susanne Groothuis discusses how KPMG created a custom sentiment analysis model capable of detecting subtleties, and provides them with a metric indicating the balance of a report.
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Rampant Pragmatism: Growth and Change at Starling Bank
Daniel Osborne and Martin Dow discuss relational theory, functional relational programming and self-contained systems, explaining their approach to complexity.
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Managing for Serendipity
Liz Keogh looks at how innovation often happens through unexpected side-effects, and some different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, allowing new ideas to emerge.