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Presentation to the National Association of Regional Councils describing the issues surrounding broadband access, adoption, and use and how the Connected program from Connected Nation is helping to address those issues in communities across the country.
Regional Support for Broadband
Regional Support for Broadband
Eric Frederick, AICP, LEED AP
The very first version of this presentation, created in 2011, was first presented at Interaction12, Dublin. That conference led to the birth of my first book - "Designing Multi Device Experiences", by O'Reilly Media (http://amzn.to/1wcLa8d). Since 2011, this presentation went through multiple revisions and updates, and was presented in various events (including: UXPA Cleveland 2014, Tech Planet 2014, Seoul; SXSW V2V, 2014; Fluxible 2012, Waterloo; Smart Device & Mobile User Experience 2011, London).
Designing Multi-Device Experiences: An Ecosystem Approach
Designing Multi-Device Experiences: An Ecosystem Approach
Michal Levin
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IoT and Edge Integration with Open Source Frameworks: Internet of Things (IoT) and edge integration is getting more important than ever before due to the massively growing number of connected devices year by year. This session shows open source frameworks built to develop very lightweight microservices, which can be deployed on small devices or in serverless architectures with very low resources and wire together all different kinds of hardware devices, APIs and online services. The focus of this session lies on showing open source projects such as Eclipse Kura, Node-RED or Flogo, which offer a framework plus zero-code environment with web IDE for building and deploying integration and data processing directly onto connected devices using IoT standards such as MQTT, WebSockets or CoaP, but also other interfaces such as Twitter feeds or REST services. The end of the session discusses the relation to other components in a IoT architecture including cloud IoT platforms and big data respectively streaming analytics solutions (such as Apache Storm, Flink, Spark Streaming, Samza, StreamBase, Apama).
IoT Open Source Integration Comparison (Kura, Node-RED, Flogo, Apache Nifi, S...
IoT Open Source Integration Comparison (Kura, Node-RED, Flogo, Apache Nifi, S...
Kai Wähner
It's easy to look at where you are and where you want to be and think, “I’ll never get there” and plateau with your current skill set. Maybe you’re a developer who is looking to level up their career. Maybe you’re someone who wants to break into a development career for the first time. Wherever you’re at, I want to teach you the same methods I use every single day to keep my skills sharp and to keep myself connected to interesting and rewarding projects and relationships.
Becoming a Better Developer #WCA2
Becoming a Better Developer #WCA2
Brian Richards
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Bachelor Studies Project Details
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Alpana Chaphalkar
Heidelberg cement work reference
Heidelberg cement work reference
Heidelberg cement work reference
Alpana Chaphalkar
report
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Alpana Chaphalkar
Presentation to the National Association of Regional Councils describing the issues surrounding broadband access, adoption, and use and how the Connected program from Connected Nation is helping to address those issues in communities across the country.
Regional Support for Broadband
Regional Support for Broadband
Eric Frederick, AICP, LEED AP
The very first version of this presentation, created in 2011, was first presented at Interaction12, Dublin. That conference led to the birth of my first book - "Designing Multi Device Experiences", by O'Reilly Media (http://amzn.to/1wcLa8d). Since 2011, this presentation went through multiple revisions and updates, and was presented in various events (including: UXPA Cleveland 2014, Tech Planet 2014, Seoul; SXSW V2V, 2014; Fluxible 2012, Waterloo; Smart Device & Mobile User Experience 2011, London).
Designing Multi-Device Experiences: An Ecosystem Approach
Designing Multi-Device Experiences: An Ecosystem Approach
Michal Levin
Resume
CV
CV
Alpana Chaphalkar
IoT and Edge Integration with Open Source Frameworks: Internet of Things (IoT) and edge integration is getting more important than ever before due to the massively growing number of connected devices year by year. This session shows open source frameworks built to develop very lightweight microservices, which can be deployed on small devices or in serverless architectures with very low resources and wire together all different kinds of hardware devices, APIs and online services. The focus of this session lies on showing open source projects such as Eclipse Kura, Node-RED or Flogo, which offer a framework plus zero-code environment with web IDE for building and deploying integration and data processing directly onto connected devices using IoT standards such as MQTT, WebSockets or CoaP, but also other interfaces such as Twitter feeds or REST services. The end of the session discusses the relation to other components in a IoT architecture including cloud IoT platforms and big data respectively streaming analytics solutions (such as Apache Storm, Flink, Spark Streaming, Samza, StreamBase, Apama).
IoT Open Source Integration Comparison (Kura, Node-RED, Flogo, Apache Nifi, S...
IoT Open Source Integration Comparison (Kura, Node-RED, Flogo, Apache Nifi, S...
Kai Wähner
It's easy to look at where you are and where you want to be and think, “I’ll never get there” and plateau with your current skill set. Maybe you’re a developer who is looking to level up their career. Maybe you’re someone who wants to break into a development career for the first time. Wherever you’re at, I want to teach you the same methods I use every single day to keep my skills sharp and to keep myself connected to interesting and rewarding projects and relationships.
Becoming a Better Developer #WCA2
Becoming a Better Developer #WCA2
Brian Richards
Civil engineering is among few oldest engineering domains which have helped world civilization shape up its future. As an engineering domain directly related to the infrastructural development of the country, civil engineering has helped the world develop its existing identity. Read more interesting content, at www.thecareermuse.co.in - We intend to inform and inspire recruiters, job seekers and anyone with an interest in the workplace and HR technology. Hope you enjoyed reading the Infographic. Feel free to share your feedback with us at @CareerBuilderIn
Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
Ankur Tandon
At BuildStuff'14, Kevlin Henney presented an excellent talk titled "Seven ineffective coding habits of many programmers". As an attendee that day and someone who has exhibited many of these habits over the years, I came to realize that using F# has cured me of many of these ineffective habits! In this talk I'll share my thoughts on how the use of F# and functional programming techniques can help form and nurture good habits and give you the perfect practice you need to make perfect.
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
Yan Cui
Intuit's Yvonne So talks about how designers can implement Agile engineering principles into their work at the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference.
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
Intuit Inc.
Keynote presented at SDD (12th May 2015) Somewhere in the heart of a development process, essential to the very being of a product's existence, are the people who write, consider and wrestle with code. What motivates and demotivates them? What are the intellectual challenges and rewards? What are the skills they have and need and cognitive biases and environment they work with and against? This talk by the editor of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know considers the act of programming and those who do it and want to get better at it, from the perspective of development process to craft, from architecture to code.
The Programmer
The Programmer
Kevlin Henney
Test engineering is hard, even harder than software development. Being test engineer puts you in a wider context, with no clear boundaries. You have to find those by yourself. This requires courage. Courage to take action, courage to make mistakes. As a test engineer, you do mistakes every day. You do them so often that sometimes you feel you can predict the future. Scientific explanation to this phenomena is patterns recognition. It is an ability of our brain to match the information from a stimulus with information retrieved from memory. Defect prevention is hard. Together with technical skills one have to develop high social awareness. Working on safety nets never was so important, different types of checks on different levels to make sure software is reliable and serves its purpose to the variety of everyday use-cases. We know that life is so complex and sometimes complicated which makes it impossible to predict all possible outcomes and scenarios. But striving for excellence never was so important as nowadays in such an open, transparent and competitive environment. Goal of my talk will be to show you my everyday job as a test engineer. Not only how to look for defects, but how to prevent them from happening. Not only how to automate tests(noun), but how to build safety nets to minimize end-user impact. Not only how to inform testing status but how to influence quality on company level.
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
Andrii Dzynia
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Leslie Samuel
http://www.ianlivingstone.ca/2015/11/17/enabling-autonomy/ The drastic increase in the importance of knowledge workers has turned traditional management structures and philosophy upside down. Previously, all of the information and authority was centralized in management and workers simply operated according to some proscribed procedure with limited ability to make their own decisions. However, the rise of the knowledge worker such as developers, designers, and product managers has thrown these structures out the window as they've proven unable to deliver incredible products and technology. The new name of the game is enabling teams to operate autonomously and build towards a vision that is seeded by the leadership but authored by the team. How do we enable teams to operate autonomously while ensuring that they are held accountable? How does this change as organizations grow? Why does this matter and what are the results?
Enabling Autonomy
Enabling Autonomy
Ian Livingstone
Visual story of how LinkedIn Engineering scaled it's architecture, infrastructure, and operations to support its 400+ million members. Blog version of slidedeck: https://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/brief-history-scaling-linkedin Learn about LinkedIn's early history, its technology, and lessons on how to scale web architectures.
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
Josh Clemm
Presentation at #mlconf 2015 in San Francisco
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
Xavier Amatriain
Operating a massively scalable, constantly changing, distributed global service is a daunting task. We innovate at breakneck speed to attract new customers and stay ahead of the competition. Simultaneously improving service quality and enabling rapid, continuous change seems impossible on the surface. At Netflix, Operations Engineering is a centralized organization whose charter is to accomplish just that by applying high-leverage software engineering practices like continuous delivery. real-time analytics, and automation to solve operational problems. It's well established that many traditional IT Operations teams struggle to bridge the gap with software engineering. Operations Engineering is no exception. And while DevOps as a construct seeks to address this gap, it doesn't go far enough. It does not explain how to bridge the gap or even why it's important to do so. In this talk we’ll use Netflix Operations Engineering as a case study to address these questions. We'll explore common challenges faced by operational teams and strategies to overcome them.
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Josh Evans
My views on a tester's place in the Scrum Framework.
The Tester Role & Scrum
The Tester Role & Scrum
Johan Hoberg
Presentation delivered at MLConf SF 2015
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
Xavier Amatriain
Intuit's iOS Software Engineer, Kristina Thai, presents 4 writing channels that help engineers at the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference.
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
Intuit Inc.
While college access has increased among African Americans, they are overrepresented in majors that lead to low-paying jobs. In our new report, African Americans: College Majors and Earnings shows that African Americans are underrepresented in the number of college majors associated with the fastest growing, highest-paying occupations. Read the full report: http://bit.ly/20M28d1
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
CEW Georgetown
The Online College Labor Market: Where the Jobs Are More than 80 percent of job openings for workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher are posted online. This report analyzes the demand for college talent in the job market by examining online job advertisements for college degree-holders by education, occupations, and industries.
The Online College Labor Market
The Online College Labor Market
CEW Georgetown
Brian Housand, Ph.D. brianhousand.com @brianhousand GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom It is estimated that by the time that today’s youth enters adulthood that they will have played an average of 10,000 hours of video games. By playing games, research suggests that they have developed abilities related to creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Come explore the history of games and simulations in the classroom and investigate ways that current games and simulations in digital and non-digital formats can be meaningfully and purposefully integrated into your learning environment.
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
Brian Housand
The technologies and people we are designing experiences for are constantly changing, in most cases they are changing at a rate that is difficult keep up with. When we think about how our teams are structured and the design processes we use in light of this challenge, a new design problem (or problem space) emerges, one that requires us to focus inward. How do we structure our teams and processes to be resilient? What would happen if we looked at our teams and design process as IA’s, Designers, Researchers? What strategies would we put in place to help them be successful? This talk will look at challenges we face leading, supporting, or simply being a part of design teams creating experiences for user groups with changing technological needs.
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Aaron Irizarry
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813 I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
Visual Design with Data
Visual Design with Data
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Civil engineering is among few oldest engineering domains which have helped world civilization shape up its future. As an engineering domain directly related to the infrastructural development of the country, civil engineering has helped the world develop its existing identity. Read more interesting content, at www.thecareermuse.co.in - We intend to inform and inspire recruiters, job seekers and anyone with an interest in the workplace and HR technology. Hope you enjoyed reading the Infographic. Feel free to share your feedback with us at @CareerBuilderIn
Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
Ankur Tandon
At BuildStuff'14, Kevlin Henney presented an excellent talk titled "Seven ineffective coding habits of many programmers". As an attendee that day and someone who has exhibited many of these habits over the years, I came to realize that using F# has cured me of many of these ineffective habits! In this talk I'll share my thoughts on how the use of F# and functional programming techniques can help form and nurture good habits and give you the perfect practice you need to make perfect.
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
Yan Cui
Intuit's Yvonne So talks about how designers can implement Agile engineering principles into their work at the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference.
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
Intuit Inc.
Keynote presented at SDD (12th May 2015) Somewhere in the heart of a development process, essential to the very being of a product's existence, are the people who write, consider and wrestle with code. What motivates and demotivates them? What are the intellectual challenges and rewards? What are the skills they have and need and cognitive biases and environment they work with and against? This talk by the editor of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know considers the act of programming and those who do it and want to get better at it, from the perspective of development process to craft, from architecture to code.
The Programmer
The Programmer
Kevlin Henney
Test engineering is hard, even harder than software development. Being test engineer puts you in a wider context, with no clear boundaries. You have to find those by yourself. This requires courage. Courage to take action, courage to make mistakes. As a test engineer, you do mistakes every day. You do them so often that sometimes you feel you can predict the future. Scientific explanation to this phenomena is patterns recognition. It is an ability of our brain to match the information from a stimulus with information retrieved from memory. Defect prevention is hard. Together with technical skills one have to develop high social awareness. Working on safety nets never was so important, different types of checks on different levels to make sure software is reliable and serves its purpose to the variety of everyday use-cases. We know that life is so complex and sometimes complicated which makes it impossible to predict all possible outcomes and scenarios. But striving for excellence never was so important as nowadays in such an open, transparent and competitive environment. Goal of my talk will be to show you my everyday job as a test engineer. Not only how to look for defects, but how to prevent them from happening. Not only how to automate tests(noun), but how to build safety nets to minimize end-user impact. Not only how to inform testing status but how to influence quality on company level.
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
Andrii Dzynia
Are the most important pages on your blog optimized? Let’s look at how to optimize these nine pages on your blog.
Nine Pages You Should Optimize on Your Blog and How
Nine Pages You Should Optimize on Your Blog and How
Leslie Samuel
http://www.ianlivingstone.ca/2015/11/17/enabling-autonomy/ The drastic increase in the importance of knowledge workers has turned traditional management structures and philosophy upside down. Previously, all of the information and authority was centralized in management and workers simply operated according to some proscribed procedure with limited ability to make their own decisions. However, the rise of the knowledge worker such as developers, designers, and product managers has thrown these structures out the window as they've proven unable to deliver incredible products and technology. The new name of the game is enabling teams to operate autonomously and build towards a vision that is seeded by the leadership but authored by the team. How do we enable teams to operate autonomously while ensuring that they are held accountable? How does this change as organizations grow? Why does this matter and what are the results?
Enabling Autonomy
Enabling Autonomy
Ian Livingstone
Visual story of how LinkedIn Engineering scaled it's architecture, infrastructure, and operations to support its 400+ million members. Blog version of slidedeck: https://engineering.linkedin.com/architecture/brief-history-scaling-linkedin Learn about LinkedIn's early history, its technology, and lessons on how to scale web architectures.
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
Josh Clemm
Presentation at #mlconf 2015 in San Francisco
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
Xavier Amatriain
Operating a massively scalable, constantly changing, distributed global service is a daunting task. We innovate at breakneck speed to attract new customers and stay ahead of the competition. Simultaneously improving service quality and enabling rapid, continuous change seems impossible on the surface. At Netflix, Operations Engineering is a centralized organization whose charter is to accomplish just that by applying high-leverage software engineering practices like continuous delivery. real-time analytics, and automation to solve operational problems. It's well established that many traditional IT Operations teams struggle to bridge the gap with software engineering. Operations Engineering is no exception. And while DevOps as a construct seeks to address this gap, it doesn't go far enough. It does not explain how to bridge the gap or even why it's important to do so. In this talk we’ll use Netflix Operations Engineering as a case study to address these questions. We'll explore common challenges faced by operational teams and strategies to overcome them.
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Josh Evans
My views on a tester's place in the Scrum Framework.
The Tester Role & Scrum
The Tester Role & Scrum
Johan Hoberg
Presentation delivered at MLConf SF 2015
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
Xavier Amatriain
Intuit's iOS Software Engineer, Kristina Thai, presents 4 writing channels that help engineers at the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference.
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
Intuit Inc.
While college access has increased among African Americans, they are overrepresented in majors that lead to low-paying jobs. In our new report, African Americans: College Majors and Earnings shows that African Americans are underrepresented in the number of college majors associated with the fastest growing, highest-paying occupations. Read the full report: http://bit.ly/20M28d1
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
CEW Georgetown
The Online College Labor Market: Where the Jobs Are More than 80 percent of job openings for workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher are posted online. This report analyzes the demand for college talent in the job market by examining online job advertisements for college degree-holders by education, occupations, and industries.
The Online College Labor Market
The Online College Labor Market
CEW Georgetown
Brian Housand, Ph.D. brianhousand.com @brianhousand GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom It is estimated that by the time that today’s youth enters adulthood that they will have played an average of 10,000 hours of video games. By playing games, research suggests that they have developed abilities related to creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Come explore the history of games and simulations in the classroom and investigate ways that current games and simulations in digital and non-digital formats can be meaningfully and purposefully integrated into your learning environment.
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
Brian Housand
The technologies and people we are designing experiences for are constantly changing, in most cases they are changing at a rate that is difficult keep up with. When we think about how our teams are structured and the design processes we use in light of this challenge, a new design problem (or problem space) emerges, one that requires us to focus inward. How do we structure our teams and processes to be resilient? What would happen if we looked at our teams and design process as IA’s, Designers, Researchers? What strategies would we put in place to help them be successful? This talk will look at challenges we face leading, supporting, or simply being a part of design teams creating experiences for user groups with changing technological needs.
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Aaron Irizarry
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813 I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
Visual Design with Data
Visual Design with Data
Seth Familian
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Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
Civil Engineering – Oldest Yet A Highly Sought After Career Choice in India
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
Learning from a Culture of Collaboration: Engineers do it better. What can de...
The Programmer
The Programmer
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
What does it mean to be a test engineer?
Nine Pages You Should Optimize on Your Blog and How
Nine Pages You Should Optimize on Your Blog and How
Enabling Autonomy
Enabling Autonomy
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
Scaling LinkedIn - A Brief History
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Beyond DevOps - How Netflix Bridges the Gap
The Tester Role & Scrum
The Tester Role & Scrum
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
10 more lessons learned from building Machine Learning systems - MLConf
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
Become a Better Engineer Through Writing
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
African Americans: College Majors and Earnings
The Online College Labor Market
The Online College Labor Market
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
GAME ON! Integrating Games and Simulations in the Classroom
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Designing Teams for Emerging Challenges
Visual Design with Data
Visual Design with Data
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