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Using Data Effectively: beyond Art and Science
Hilary Parker talks about approaches and techniques to collect the most useful data, analyze it in a scientific way, and use it most effectively to drive actions and decisions.
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Building the Enchanted Land
Grady Booch examines what AI is and what it is not, as well as how it came to be and where it's headed. Along the way, he examines some best practices for engineering AI systems.
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Blind Spots: Cognitive Biases and Systems
Craig Larman keynotes on how the brain influences forming of biases and leads an exercise on finding biases and countering them.
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LeSS Huge at Nokia
Bas Vodde, Tero Peltola discuss how Nokia adopted the LeSS and LeSS Huge frameworks.
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SpringOne Platform 2018 Keynote 3: Customer Case Studies Including Rabobank, Stubhub and DBS, Open-source at Pivotal and Batch Processing in the Cloud
V. Oostindië on Rabobank’s migration to microservices and PCF, M. Swann on how they modernise their products, P. Humphrey on Open Source at Pivotal, M. Minella on batch processing in the cloud.
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SpringOne Platform 2018 Keynote 2: Multi-Platform Continuous Delivery, Agile in the Military, Enterprise Security and Reactive Programming including RSocket and R2DBC
This keynote focusses on reactive programming including a discussion on RSocket and R2DBC. Other topics include enterprise security, the impact of AI on work, Microsoft & the Java community, and more.
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How to Teach Programming and Other Things?
Felienne Hermans keynotes on teaching programming to others, discussing how to be a better teacher and learner.
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Inverting the Pyramid
Mike Burrows keynotes on inverting the organizational pyramid so that supporting change becomes an organizational responsibility.
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The History of Fire Escapes
Tanya Reilly looks at what can be learned from real world fire codes about expecting failure and designing for it.
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A Brief, Opinionated History of the API
Joshua Bloch discusses the history of APIs and looks at a few prominent examples with an eye to distilling their essence.
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In Praise of Higher Order Functions
Mary Sheeran discusses higher order functions, taking a look at their history and their algebra, showing some examples capturing patterns in hardware description and GPU programming.
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Why Agile Teams Have Nothing to Do with Business Agility
Klaus Leopold discusses a 600-people team’s attempt to reorganize in order to increase business agility, what worked and what didn’t, and lessons learned along the way.