InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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The What, the Why and Some How of Wardley Mapping - a Conversation with Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley and Shane Hastie discuss what Wardley Mapping is, where the ideas came from, and how they can be applied in real-life situations.
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The Shu Ha Ri Path of Mastery to Being Agile
Ritika Singh relates the concept of shu-ha-ri with Agile, how the martial art technique could be related and is efficient in practice.
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Dynamic Creation of Well-Typed DSL Expressions
Pieter Koopman shows how to make dynamic editors for complex user inputs in iTask programs using dynamic types.
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Four Questions to Ask Your Dev Team
Hannah Foxwell and Jérôme Wiedemann offer four questions to start the dialogue between Platform Teams and Application Teams.
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Square Pegs, Square Holes: CI/CD that Fits
Cora Iberkleid and Madhav Sathe discuss how to overcome the entry barrier to put modern CI/CD into practice.
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Panel: the Correct Number of Microservices for a System Is 489
The panelists discuss the architecture of their various systems, what trade-offs they have made in the design of their systems, and how their system has evolved over time.
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The Fast Track to AI with JavaScript and Serverless
Peter Elger explores how to get started building AI enabled platforms and services using full stack JavaScript and Serverless technologies.
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The Modern Platform in 2020
Justin Cormack gives an overview of how the programming language technology is finding its way into every technology stack.
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Image Formats, Performance and Cognitive Load
Tobias Baldauf discusses how to optimize and deliver images for maximum effectiveness.
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The Making of Your Digital Strategy
Philippe Guenet is an interactive session helping you find the why of working Agile and sharing patterns for setting up a Digital Strategy.
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Is Machine Learning the Right Tool?
Brian Korzynski discusses when and where using machine learning will fit within projects.
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Spring Framework 5.2: Core Container Revisited
Juergen Hoeller covers some of the Spring Framework 5.2 technologies: R2DBC, RSocket, the core component container for GraalVM support and compile-time annotation indexing.