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Panel: Ethics in Software Engineering
The panelists explore emerging ethical issues related to software engineering, as well as how they can potentially be addressed.
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Building Confidence in Healthcare Systems through Chaos Engineering
Carl Chesser covers how Cerner evolved their service workloads and applied gameday exercises to improve their resiliency.
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Better Living through Software at the Human Utility
Tiffani Ashley Bell tells stories and shares learnings from five years of running an organization using software and crowdfunding to protect the basic human right to water.
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Managing Privacy & Data Governance for Next Generation Architecture
Ayana Miller explores a governance framework for road mapping, resourcing, and driving decision-making for next generation of architecture with privacy by design.
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AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
Richard Boyd looks at how users can create infrastructure with CDK and some best practices for creating reusable components.
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Passion, Grace, & Fire - The Elements of High Performance
Josh Evans talks about the elements of high performance - passion, grace, and fire -, and what really matters when trying to build, shape, and guide teams for high performance.
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Self-Driving Cars as Edge Computing Devices
Matt Ranney explains the architecture of Uber ATG’s self-driving cars and takes a look at how the software is developed, tested, and deployed.
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Does Java Need Inline Types? What Project Valhalla Can Bring to Java
Sergey Kuksenko talks about the performance benefits inline types bring to Java and how to exploit them. Inline/value types are the key part of experimental project Valhalla.
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ML's Hidden Tasks: A Checklist for Developers When Building ML Systems
Jade Abbott discusses the set of unexpected things that go on the "take it to production" checklist in the case of machine learning, and what are the tools that can help.
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Snowflake Architecture: Building a Data Warehouse for the Cloud
Thierry Cruanes covers the three pillars of the Snowflake architecture.
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Observability in the SSC: Seeing Into Your Build System
Ben Hartshorne describes the transformation that Honeycomb went through, when they dropped build times by 40% and gave themselves the ability to track build times and asset sizes over time.
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It Really Is a Series of Tubes
Molly Wright Steenson goes in-depth into one of the largest information networks of its day, the pneumatic tubes, and provides a historical comparison to the development of modern digital networks.