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Designing with Sensors: Creating Adaptive Experiences
Avi Itzkovitch discusses how smart devices, sensors and context aware applications can enhance the user experience with adaptability and redefine the way people use technology.
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The Dirty Word of UX Design: Management
Alisan Atvur shares success stories and failures of innovation managers within companies, providing methods for navigating organizational relationships and strengthening the role of designers.
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Redefine 2014: Opening Speech
David Gauquelin keynotes on the role played by designers in imagining, building, and developing the products that will shape people’s lives in this new interconnected world.
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Do I Have Your Attention? Thinking about UX and UX about Thinking
Chris Atherton outlines some of the cognitive science around how attention and cognition work, helping understanding the reasons why designs sometimes leave users frustrated and confused.
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Facebook’s iOS Architecture
Ari Grant discusses how Facebook is iterating its mobile products, continuing to increase the richness of the content and speed at which it is delivered.
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Yo - Notification as the Message Itself
Or Arbel discusses how Yo's platform enables developers and users to communicate using push notifications.
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The Immutable Front-end in ClojureScript
Logan Linn explores the design and implications of an architecture built around immutable data structures using ClojureScript and Om, a ClojureScript interface to Facebook's React.
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REST Services with RabbitMQ, Spring Integration and Node.JS
The speakers provide insight into design and architectural challenges for creating REST services with Spring Integration with RabbitMQ.
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Workflows of Refactoring
Martin Fowler keynotes on the need for refactoring and different ways to approach it. You can view here part 2 of this presentation: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/healthy-social-environment.
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Testing ASD Interface Compliance with Spec Explorer
Arjan van der Meer explains how to perform Analytical Software Design interface compliance using Microsoft Spec Explorer.
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The Product Design Sprint and Test-Driven Design
Alex Baldwin explains the exercises used in the 5 phases of a Design Sprint: Build, Diverge, Converge, Prototype, and Test.
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Spike Lean Visual Design Directly into Your Live Style Guide
Ward Penney discusses a few tools, benefits and war stories surrounding Live Style Guides.