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Back to the Future
Emma Langman explores the usefulness of some of the Quality tools that have been around since the 50s for gathering requirements, tackling repeat problems, or innovating more efficiently as a team.
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The Coming of Age of Internal API Management
In this solutions track talk, sponsored by Intel, Peter Logan looks at the evolution of the service layer in the context of API management and describes new architectural approaches for enterprise.
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Forty Years of Teams
Tim Lister describes his work as a colleague, as an apprentice, as a mentor, and as a mediator noting how team dynamics have changed over the years, and how they bring new challenges to collaboration.
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How Elasticsearch Powers the Guardian's Newsroom
Graham Tackley dives into the details of ophan. Shay Banon covers the technical underpinnings of ophan with a deep dive into the Elasticsearch features and functionality that power the ophan systems.
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A Research Agenda and Vision for Big Data at NASA
Chris Mattmann covers snow hydrology, regional climate modeling, climate science, and intelligence activities that need advancement to deal with the data deluge across NASA and government agencies.
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A Call for Sanity in NoSQL
Nathan Marz discusses building NoSQL-based data systems that are scalable and easy to reason about.
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Next Gen Hadoop
Akmal B. Chaudhri introduces Apache™ Hadoop® 2.0 and Yet Another Resource Negotiator (YARN).
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What Can Hadoop Do for You?
Eva Andreasson presents typical categories of problems that are commonly solved using Hadoop and also some concrete examples in each category.
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From Experiments to Insights at Pinterest
Andrea Burbank discusses the evolution of Pinterest's A/B testing platform and how one can learn from their mistakes to go from simply running experiments to actually deriving insights.
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Dev "Programming" Ops For DevOps Success
Damon Edwards explores the patterns observed at dozens of companies going through DevOps transformations, focusing on how devs can influence and lead the closing of the DevOps divide.
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Design Patterns for Large-Scale Real-Time Learning
Sean Owen provides examples of operational analytics projects, presenting a reference architecture and algorithm design choices for a successful implementation based on his experience Oryx/Cloudera.
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Revealing the Uncommonly Common with Elasticsearch
Mark Harwood shows how anomaly detection algorithms can spot card fraud, incorrectly tagged movies and the UK's most unexpected hotspot for weapon possession.