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Right to Left
Mike Burrows advocates for a Lean-Agile delivery process starting “from the right” with needs met by working software.
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Blunders in Test Automation
Dorothy Graham discusses several testing blunders, including: Testing-Tools-Test, Silver Bullet, Automating the Wrong Thing, Who Needs GPS, How Hard Can It Be, and the Stable-Application Myth.
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Data Science for Lazy People, Automated Machine Learning
Diego Hueltes discusses using Automated Machine Learning as a personal assistant in Data Science.
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Winning Ways for Your Visualization Plays
Mark Grundland explores practical techniques for information visualization design to take better account of the fundamental limitations of visual perception.
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The Failure of Focus
Liz Keogh discusses different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from where we are right now, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Mature Microservices and How to Operate Them
Sarah Wells discusses some of the challenges for building stable, resilient services and ultimately what worked at the Financial Times.
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Ethics and AI: Identifying and Preventing Bias in Predictive Models
Federica Pelzel explores how bias and discrimination can be introduced into models, and different strategies to prevent it from happening.
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From Quadcopters to Helicopters: Formal Verification for Safer Vehicles
Kathleen Fisher explores the promises and limitations of current formal methods and techniques for producing useful software that probably does not contain exploitable bugs.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.
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Finding Purpose through the Things We Build
Kortney Ziegler talks about the different moments in life that serve as a catalyst for why we do the things we do, and how we want to spend our time in order to make change in the ways we want to see.
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We're Building on Hollowed Foundations: Worrying Trends in Open Source and What You Can Actually Do about It
Heather Miller discusses open source, why it may run into troubles and how people can help.
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If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going, It Doesn’t Matter How Fast You Get There
Jez Humble and Nicole Forsgren explain the importance of knowing how (and what) to measure in order to focus on what’s important and communicate progress to peers, leaders, and stakeholders.