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The key to smart platform investment is to "look before you leap": Which elements of a platform are essential, and which aren't?
How to group users’ events using machine learning and distributed computing
The O'Reilly Radar Podcast: FEMA's Innovation Team and practicing leadership as if it's an Olympic sport.
How AR is being shaped by industry, magic, and empathy.
In this tutorial, discover the three main strategies for dealing with partial failures in distributed systems: using idempotent service interfaces; placing service boundaries between optional or less-critical functionality; and recombining services.
Public transport systems are good examples of complex systems that operate on many different levels. By examining public transport systems and their histories, we can spot familiar topics that are relevant to the building of software architectures.
As we move toward architectures designed to cope with changing requirements, how can we manage change in a secure way? Michael Brunton-Spall's tutorial digs into that question.
Mark Richards focuses on the essential soft skills of architecture, including working with architecture teams, leadership skills, leveraging checklists, negotiation skills, and facilitation skills.
Take a deep dive through the evolution of the if(we) data science architecture.
Sean Leach from Fastly examines traffic replays of a web attack, what the attacker was targeting, and the technologies that were used to block the attack in this video from Software Architecture 2015.
In this webcast, Simon Monk highlights how using your Maker skills could help you survive in a post-apocalyptic world.
The O’Reilly Hardware Podcast: Better ways to design electronics.