There is no denying that machine learning is rapidly reshaping the technological horizon, fueled by increasing availability of data, computing power, and software (e.g., TensorFlow). Classical ML techniques are becoming a common tool for the everyday programmer, at the same time that sophisticated deep learning models are fueling driverless cars, advanced AI players, and more. This talk will survey the ways in which ML is impacting the programming world, as we try to answer the following questions: are we truly witnessing a new AI resurgence? If yes, what should any developer be aware of?
Geographic Information Systems (October – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:2...Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Geographic Information Systems (October – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
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This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - IV [E-Commerce] (Old Course). [Year - June / 2014] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
Geographic Information Systems (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 ...Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Geographic Information Systems (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
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Acoustical modeling of urban building designNisha Verma
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Buildings3 d gThe Use of Geographical Information Systems for 3D Urban Models...Ahmad Yousef
Urban models are highly useful in city planning and 3D visualization. These models include different items such as bare earth, buildings, trees, roads, and other non-terrain objects. In recent years, the demand of the urban model has increased, and the three dimensional models that have been generated by different methods can be transferred into geographic information systems (GIS) easily and used as a base for GIS applications including urban planning, architecture, and environmental modeling.
Light detection and ranging (lidar) technology has continued to draw great attention from GIS users. Because large volumes of lidar data can be produced, studies have been made toward the goal of handling lidar data in GIS software for classification or object extraction. This presenation makes the attempt to propose methods and develop tools for bare earth extraction and 3D building reconstruction models by integrating lidar points.
Geographic Information Systems (October – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:2...Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Geographic Information Systems (October – 2015) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
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This is a Question Papers of Mumbai University for B.Sc.IT Student of Semester - IV [E-Commerce] (Old Course). [Year - June / 2014] . . . Solution Set of this Paper is Coming soon . . .
Geographic Information Systems (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 ...Mumbai B.Sc.IT Study
Geographic Information Systems (April – 2016) [Question Paper | CBSGS: 75:25 Pattern]
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Buildings3 d gThe Use of Geographical Information Systems for 3D Urban Models...Ahmad Yousef
Urban models are highly useful in city planning and 3D visualization. These models include different items such as bare earth, buildings, trees, roads, and other non-terrain objects. In recent years, the demand of the urban model has increased, and the three dimensional models that have been generated by different methods can be transferred into geographic information systems (GIS) easily and used as a base for GIS applications including urban planning, architecture, and environmental modeling.
Light detection and ranging (lidar) technology has continued to draw great attention from GIS users. Because large volumes of lidar data can be produced, studies have been made toward the goal of handling lidar data in GIS software for classification or object extraction. This presenation makes the attempt to propose methods and develop tools for bare earth extraction and 3D building reconstruction models by integrating lidar points.
S3, Cassandra or Outer Space? Dumping Time Series Data using Spark - Demi Be...Codemotion
Vast volume of our processed data is Time Series data and once you start working with distributed systems, you start tackling many scale and performance problems: How to handle missing data?Should I handle both serving and backed process or separating them out? Best Performance for Money? In the talk we will tell the tale of all of the transformations we’ve made to our data model@Windward, some of the problems we’ve handled, review the multiple data persistency layers like: S3, MongoDB, Apache Cassandra, MySQL. And I’ll try my best NOT to answer the question “Which one of them is the Best?"
Docker Inside/Out: the ‘real’ real-world of stacking containers in production...Codemotion
So you’ve already containerized the shit out of your code, broken down monoliths, microserviced the hell out of your app and have run some awesome workloads in your local, dev and test environments. It’s all looking good, but now what? Running Docker commands is one thing, but maintaining containers in production is a whole other ballgame. So, during this talk, I’ll show you the REAL wild world of Docker in production. With the added benefit of talking to and observing how over 900 of our customers have been using Docker in production.
Component-Based UI Architectures for the Web - Andrew Rota - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Today UI frameworks for the web are embracing the concept of “components”. But what does a component-focused architecture really mean? In this talk we’ll dive into the theory behind component-based UIs and what it means for the future of user interfaces on the web. At the conclusion of this talk, attendees will have an understanding of what makes component-based architectures distinct, and why such an approach might be the ideal solution for building web-based UIs.
An Introduction to Apache Ignite - Mandhir Gidda - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Apache Ignite is a high-performance, integrated and distributed in-memory platform for computing and transacting on large-scale data sets in real-time, orders of magnitude faster than possible with traditional disk-based or flash technologies.
Monitoring Big Data Systems Done "The Simple Way" - Demi Ben-Ari - Codemotion...Codemotion
Once you start working with Big Data systems, you discover a whole bunch of problems you won’t find in monolithic systems. Monitoring all of the components becomes a big data problem itself. In the talk, we’ll mention all of the aspects that you should take into consideration when monitoring a distributed system using tools like Web Services, Spark, Cassandra, MongoDB, AWS. Not only the tools, what should you monitor about the actual data that flows in the system? We’ll cover the simplest solution with your day to day open source tools, the surprising thing, that it comes not from an Ops Guy.
Microservices in GO - Massimiliano Dessì - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
In this talk we'll see how to write a cloud native microservice with Go language, the microservices will be: Cloud native A twelve factor app Scalable with the GO built in concurrency Monitored with a distributed tracing system to check the latency Testable with a load test during the development Communications with different protocols.
Il game audio come processo ingegneristico - Davide Pensato - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Mostrare come il game audio è a tutti gli effetti una professionalità che unisce ad aspetti artistico creativi, forti competenze tecnico informatiche. L'audio designer può a tutti gli effetti considerarsi un ingegnere del suono, che applica modelli, regole e metodi rigorosi per ottenere il risultato. Tutto questo all'interno del ciclo di produzione, integrandosi con grafici, designer e programmatori
Container orchestration: the cold war - Giulio De Donato - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
L’ecosistema degli orchestratori di container è in rapido movimento, una galassia di piattaforme e framework. Come si fa a scegliere quello giusto per le vostre esigenze? Vediamo tutti gli orchestratori in commercio, con i loro pro e contro: DC/OS, Kubernetes, Docker e anche quelli meno famosi ma saranno promesse, e anche le dinamiche e le scelte fatte.
Anche per te "Open Source" = "qualcuno ha già fatto il lavoro al posto mio, e per di più gratis"? Ottimo, allora sei nel posto giusto e con l'approccio giusto! In questo talk, attraverso tanti episodi di vita vissuta come utente, contributor e maintainer, discuteremo di come trarre una serie di altri vantaggi da questo magico mondo, di come approcciarsi alle community e, perché no, anche delle gioie e dei dolori che ti aspettano se decidi di saltare la staccionata e di rendere (veramente) open il tuo codice.
Handle insane devices traffic using Google Cloud Platform - Andrea Ulisse - C...Codemotion
In a world of connected devices it is really important to be prepared receiving and managing a huge amount of messages. In this context what is making the real difference is the backend that has to be able to handle safely every request in real time. In this talk we will show how the broad spectrum of highly scalable services makes Google Cloud Platform the perfect habitat for such as workloads.
The busy developer guide to Docker - Maurice de Beijer - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Docker is all the rage these days and you are told all the time you need to use Docker to host your applications. But what is Docker and why has it become such a hot topic? Why is Microsoft updating Windows 2016 so be a Docker container host? What does using Docker mean for your application architecture or can you just take any application and host it using Docker? In this session Maurice de Beijer will explain the history of Docker as well as explain how you could use it with your applications. He will also explain what else, besides Docker, you will need to add to your architecture.
Comics and immersive storytelling in Virtual Reality - Fabio Corrirossi - Cod...Codemotion
Virtual Reality is an undoubtedly ideal storytelling platform, whichever the story. After starting with the very first VR comic in the world, "Magnetique", a GearVR exclusive, we'll focus on telling virtual reality stories without resorting to 360° videos. Drawing techniques, stereoscopic coding, sequential art tips and tricks. And more. Our times allow for a unique opportunity to tell old stories, anew.
Pronti per la legge sulla data protection GDPR? No Panic! - Domenico Maracci,...Codemotion
L’Application Economy obbliga l’IT a correre alla stessa velocità del business. Nel contempo l’entrata in vigore di nuove stringenti normative in ambito sicurezza impone l’adeguamento del Software Delivery LifeCycle affinché queste possano essere implementate e testate già dalle fasi iniziale dello sviluppo, ottimizzando i tempi di delivery e minimizzando il time to market.
Barbarians at the Gate(way) - Dave Lewis - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
This talk will examine the tools, methods and data behind the DDoS attacks that are prevalent in the news headlines. Using information collected, I will demonstrate what the attackers are using to cause their mischief and mayhem and examine the timeline and progression of attackers as they move from the historical page defacers to the motivated DDoS attacker. I will look at the motivations and rationale that they have and try to share some sort of understanding as to what patterns to be aware of for their own protection.
Commodore 64 Mon Amour(2): sprite multiplexing. Il caso Catalypse e altre sto...Codemotion
Continuiamo il viaggio iniziato lo scorso anno nel magico mondo della moderna programmazione del Commodore 64. La scena italiana e romana è molto attiva. Dopo una brevissima introduzione sugli sprite in generale, il mitico Andrea Pompili, autore dello sparattutto Catalypse pubblicato da Genias nel 1992, ci spiegherà la tecnica dello sprite multiplexing, utilizzata per superare il noto limite degli 8 sprite contemporanei a schermo, applicata al suo gioco.
Web Based Virtual Reality - Tanay Pant - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
There has been a surge in the development of virtual reality applications with the production of easily accessible and sophisticated VR devices such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Samsung Gear. Frameworks like A-Frame developed by the MozVR team combined with cheap alternatives such as Google Cardboard allows the developers to leverage the power of the web. The attendees of this talk would learn about the WebVR API, using A-Frame to build virtual worlds, creating virtual worlds for modern content display (such as reddit posts, news feeds, Instagram photos) as well as game development.
Xamarin.Forms is a framework for building cross-platform applications that share most of the UI codebase among the UWP, iOS and Android platforms. Due to the higher level of abstraction compared to Xamarin.Native, Xamarin.Forms applications may suffer from memory leaks and slow rendering times at the expense of the final user experience. In the session, we will explore the mechanisms used by Xamarin.Forms to translate abstract UI components into native ones, highlight with demos what are the main bottlenecks met by developer, how to solve them and get close to native performances.
Cyber Security in Multi Cloud Architecture - Luca Di Bari - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Nuovi modelli di sicurezza in ambienti multi-cloud. Ridefinizione del concetto di Front-End. Nuovi approcci alle tematiche di sicurezza in scenari magmatici.
Meetup Code Garden Roma e Java User Group Roma: metodi asincroni con Spring -...Codemotion
Possiamo scrivere metodi asincroni anche in Java e con Spring, anche senza dover usare le ultime versioni della JVM o del framework. Si parlerà di thread bloccati e altri stati del thread. Le interfacce Executor della JDK ci aiutano a gestire le chiamate asincrone; vedremo come vengono implementate in Spring. Ci saranno esempi di configurazioni XML e con annotations. Si parlerà di callback hell e di come evitarlo usando la Completable Future.
S3, Cassandra or Outer Space? Dumping Time Series Data using Spark - Demi Be...Codemotion
Vast volume of our processed data is Time Series data and once you start working with distributed systems, you start tackling many scale and performance problems: How to handle missing data?Should I handle both serving and backed process or separating them out? Best Performance for Money? In the talk we will tell the tale of all of the transformations we’ve made to our data model@Windward, some of the problems we’ve handled, review the multiple data persistency layers like: S3, MongoDB, Apache Cassandra, MySQL. And I’ll try my best NOT to answer the question “Which one of them is the Best?"
Docker Inside/Out: the ‘real’ real-world of stacking containers in production...Codemotion
So you’ve already containerized the shit out of your code, broken down monoliths, microserviced the hell out of your app and have run some awesome workloads in your local, dev and test environments. It’s all looking good, but now what? Running Docker commands is one thing, but maintaining containers in production is a whole other ballgame. So, during this talk, I’ll show you the REAL wild world of Docker in production. With the added benefit of talking to and observing how over 900 of our customers have been using Docker in production.
Component-Based UI Architectures for the Web - Andrew Rota - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Today UI frameworks for the web are embracing the concept of “components”. But what does a component-focused architecture really mean? In this talk we’ll dive into the theory behind component-based UIs and what it means for the future of user interfaces on the web. At the conclusion of this talk, attendees will have an understanding of what makes component-based architectures distinct, and why such an approach might be the ideal solution for building web-based UIs.
An Introduction to Apache Ignite - Mandhir Gidda - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Apache Ignite is a high-performance, integrated and distributed in-memory platform for computing and transacting on large-scale data sets in real-time, orders of magnitude faster than possible with traditional disk-based or flash technologies.
Monitoring Big Data Systems Done "The Simple Way" - Demi Ben-Ari - Codemotion...Codemotion
Once you start working with Big Data systems, you discover a whole bunch of problems you won’t find in monolithic systems. Monitoring all of the components becomes a big data problem itself. In the talk, we’ll mention all of the aspects that you should take into consideration when monitoring a distributed system using tools like Web Services, Spark, Cassandra, MongoDB, AWS. Not only the tools, what should you monitor about the actual data that flows in the system? We’ll cover the simplest solution with your day to day open source tools, the surprising thing, that it comes not from an Ops Guy.
Microservices in GO - Massimiliano Dessì - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
In this talk we'll see how to write a cloud native microservice with Go language, the microservices will be: Cloud native A twelve factor app Scalable with the GO built in concurrency Monitored with a distributed tracing system to check the latency Testable with a load test during the development Communications with different protocols.
Il game audio come processo ingegneristico - Davide Pensato - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
Mostrare come il game audio è a tutti gli effetti una professionalità che unisce ad aspetti artistico creativi, forti competenze tecnico informatiche. L'audio designer può a tutti gli effetti considerarsi un ingegnere del suono, che applica modelli, regole e metodi rigorosi per ottenere il risultato. Tutto questo all'interno del ciclo di produzione, integrandosi con grafici, designer e programmatori
Container orchestration: the cold war - Giulio De Donato - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
L’ecosistema degli orchestratori di container è in rapido movimento, una galassia di piattaforme e framework. Come si fa a scegliere quello giusto per le vostre esigenze? Vediamo tutti gli orchestratori in commercio, con i loro pro e contro: DC/OS, Kubernetes, Docker e anche quelli meno famosi ma saranno promesse, e anche le dinamiche e le scelte fatte.
Anche per te "Open Source" = "qualcuno ha già fatto il lavoro al posto mio, e per di più gratis"? Ottimo, allora sei nel posto giusto e con l'approccio giusto! In questo talk, attraverso tanti episodi di vita vissuta come utente, contributor e maintainer, discuteremo di come trarre una serie di altri vantaggi da questo magico mondo, di come approcciarsi alle community e, perché no, anche delle gioie e dei dolori che ti aspettano se decidi di saltare la staccionata e di rendere (veramente) open il tuo codice.
Handle insane devices traffic using Google Cloud Platform - Andrea Ulisse - C...Codemotion
In a world of connected devices it is really important to be prepared receiving and managing a huge amount of messages. In this context what is making the real difference is the backend that has to be able to handle safely every request in real time. In this talk we will show how the broad spectrum of highly scalable services makes Google Cloud Platform the perfect habitat for such as workloads.
The busy developer guide to Docker - Maurice de Beijer - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Docker is all the rage these days and you are told all the time you need to use Docker to host your applications. But what is Docker and why has it become such a hot topic? Why is Microsoft updating Windows 2016 so be a Docker container host? What does using Docker mean for your application architecture or can you just take any application and host it using Docker? In this session Maurice de Beijer will explain the history of Docker as well as explain how you could use it with your applications. He will also explain what else, besides Docker, you will need to add to your architecture.
Comics and immersive storytelling in Virtual Reality - Fabio Corrirossi - Cod...Codemotion
Virtual Reality is an undoubtedly ideal storytelling platform, whichever the story. After starting with the very first VR comic in the world, "Magnetique", a GearVR exclusive, we'll focus on telling virtual reality stories without resorting to 360° videos. Drawing techniques, stereoscopic coding, sequential art tips and tricks. And more. Our times allow for a unique opportunity to tell old stories, anew.
Pronti per la legge sulla data protection GDPR? No Panic! - Domenico Maracci,...Codemotion
L’Application Economy obbliga l’IT a correre alla stessa velocità del business. Nel contempo l’entrata in vigore di nuove stringenti normative in ambito sicurezza impone l’adeguamento del Software Delivery LifeCycle affinché queste possano essere implementate e testate già dalle fasi iniziale dello sviluppo, ottimizzando i tempi di delivery e minimizzando il time to market.
Barbarians at the Gate(way) - Dave Lewis - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
This talk will examine the tools, methods and data behind the DDoS attacks that are prevalent in the news headlines. Using information collected, I will demonstrate what the attackers are using to cause their mischief and mayhem and examine the timeline and progression of attackers as they move from the historical page defacers to the motivated DDoS attacker. I will look at the motivations and rationale that they have and try to share some sort of understanding as to what patterns to be aware of for their own protection.
Commodore 64 Mon Amour(2): sprite multiplexing. Il caso Catalypse e altre sto...Codemotion
Continuiamo il viaggio iniziato lo scorso anno nel magico mondo della moderna programmazione del Commodore 64. La scena italiana e romana è molto attiva. Dopo una brevissima introduzione sugli sprite in generale, il mitico Andrea Pompili, autore dello sparattutto Catalypse pubblicato da Genias nel 1992, ci spiegherà la tecnica dello sprite multiplexing, utilizzata per superare il noto limite degli 8 sprite contemporanei a schermo, applicata al suo gioco.
Web Based Virtual Reality - Tanay Pant - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
There has been a surge in the development of virtual reality applications with the production of easily accessible and sophisticated VR devices such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Samsung Gear. Frameworks like A-Frame developed by the MozVR team combined with cheap alternatives such as Google Cardboard allows the developers to leverage the power of the web. The attendees of this talk would learn about the WebVR API, using A-Frame to build virtual worlds, creating virtual worlds for modern content display (such as reddit posts, news feeds, Instagram photos) as well as game development.
Xamarin.Forms is a framework for building cross-platform applications that share most of the UI codebase among the UWP, iOS and Android platforms. Due to the higher level of abstraction compared to Xamarin.Native, Xamarin.Forms applications may suffer from memory leaks and slow rendering times at the expense of the final user experience. In the session, we will explore the mechanisms used by Xamarin.Forms to translate abstract UI components into native ones, highlight with demos what are the main bottlenecks met by developer, how to solve them and get close to native performances.
Cyber Security in Multi Cloud Architecture - Luca Di Bari - Codemotion Rome 2017Codemotion
Nuovi modelli di sicurezza in ambienti multi-cloud. Ridefinizione del concetto di Front-End. Nuovi approcci alle tematiche di sicurezza in scenari magmatici.
Meetup Code Garden Roma e Java User Group Roma: metodi asincroni con Spring -...Codemotion
Possiamo scrivere metodi asincroni anche in Java e con Spring, anche senza dover usare le ultime versioni della JVM o del framework. Si parlerà di thread bloccati e altri stati del thread. Le interfacce Executor della JDK ci aiutano a gestire le chiamate asincrone; vedremo come vengono implementate in Spring. Ci saranno esempi di configurazioni XML e con annotations. Si parlerà di callback hell e di come evitarlo usando la Completable Future.
In this age of digital disruption we should take a step back and have the digital literacy discussion. We might have to change our thought process around training and empowering people.
What is Digital Literacy – 8 pillars
How Microsoft Office 365 supports digital literacy
Literacy statistics and ROI on training
Why does Digital Literacy affect user adoption?
The logistics of machine learning typically take waaay more effort than the machine learning itself. Moreover, machine learning systems aren't like normal software projects so continuous integration takes on new meaning.
The Hive Think Tank: Rendezvous Architecture Makes Machine Learning Logistics...The Hive
Think Tank Event 10/23/2017, hosted by The Hive and presented by Ted Dunning, Chief Application Architect of MapR Technologies and Ellen Friedman of MapR Technologies.
Machine Learning Success: The Key to Easier Model ManagementMapR Technologies
Join Ellen Friedman, co-author (with Ted Dunning) of a new short O’Reilly book Machine Learning Logistics: Model Management in the Real World, to look at what you can do to have effective model management, including the role of stream-first architecture, containers, a microservices approach and a DataOps style of work. Ellen will provide a basic explanation of a new architecture that not only leverages stream transport but also makes use of canary models and decoy models for accurate model evaluation and for efficient and rapid deployment of new models in production.
ILKR 2017: No Internet of Things / Industry 4.0 without SemanticsMichael Wetzel
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things is all about connecting systems. Hardware is plugged together by relying on standardized layers and networks. But what we really want is that these devices speak to each other; they interoperate. This requires a mutual understanding of what they actually do, like “I measure temperature. What do you measure?” The answer is in the semantic of the devices’ metadata: often textual, multilingual.
Without such semantic interoperability devices will not be able to speak to each. If human intervention is necessary the IoT with billions of devices will remain a nice buzzword for a great vision.
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Il Commodore 65 è un prototipo di personal computer che Commodore avrebbe dovuto mettere in commercio quale successore del Commodore 64. Purtroppo la sua realizzazione si fermò appunto allo stadio prototipale. Racconterò l'affascinante storia del suo sviluppo ed il perchè della soppressione del progetto ormai ad un passo dalla immissione in commercio.
Rivivere l'ebbrezza di progettare un vecchio computer o una consolle da bar è oggi possibile sfruttando le FPGA, ovvero logiche programmabili che consentono a chiunque di progettare il proprio hardware o di ricrearne uno del passato. In questa sessione si racconta come dal reverse engineering dell'hardware di vecchie glorie come il Commodore 64 e lo ZX Spectrum sia stato possibile farle rivivere attraverso tecnologie oggi alla portata di tutti.
Michel Schudel - Let's build a blockchain... in 40 minutes! - Codemotion Amst...Codemotion
There's a lot of talk about blockchain, but how does the technology behind it actually work? For developers, getting some hands-on experience is the fastest way to get familiair with new technologies. So let's build a blockchain, then! In this session, we're going to build one in plain old Java, and have it working in 40 minutes. We'll cover key concepts of a blockchain: transactions, blocks, mining, proof-of-work, and reaching consensus in the blockchain network. After this session, you'll have a better understanding of core aspects of blockchain technology.
Richard Süselbeck - Building your own ride share app - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
When was the last time you were truly lost? Thanks to the maps and location technology in our phones, a whole generation has now grown up in a world where getting lost is truly a thing of the past. Location technology goes far beyond maps in the palm of our hand, however. In this talk, we will explore how a ridesharing app works. How do we discover our destination?How do we find the closest driver? How do we display this information on a map? How do we find the best route?To answer these questions,we will be learning about a variety of location APIs, including Maps, Positioning, Geocoding etc.
Eward Driehuis - What we learned from 20.000 attacks - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Eward Driehuis, SecureLink's research chief, will guide you through the bumpy ride we call the cyber threat landscape. As the industry has over a decade of experience of dealing with increasingly sophisticated attacks, you might be surprised to hear more attacks slip through the cracks than ever. From analyzing 20.000 of them in 2018, backed by a quarter of a million security events and over ten trillion data points, Eward will outline why this happens, how attacks are changing, and why it doesn't matter how neatly or securely you code.
Francesco Baldassarri - Deliver Data at Scale - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 - Codemotion
IoT revolution is ended. Thanks to hardware improvement, building an intelligent ecosystem is easier than never before for both startups and large-scale enterprises. The real challenge is now to connect, process, store and analyze data: in the cloud, but also, at the edge. We’ll give a quick look on frameworks that aggregate dispersed devices data into a single global optimized system allowing to improve operational efficiency, to predict maintenance, to track asset in real-time, to secure cloud-connected devices and much more.
Martin Förtsch, Thomas Endres - Stereoscopic Style Transfer AI - Codemotion A...Codemotion
What if Virtual Reality glasses could transform your environment into a three-dimensional work of art in realtime in the style of a painting from Van Gogh? One of the many interesting developments in the field of Deep Learning is the so called "Style Transfer". It describes a possibility to create a patchwork (or pastiche) from two images. While one of these images defines the the artistic style of the result picture, the other one is used for extracting the image content. A team from TNG Technology Consulting managed to build an AI showcase using OpenCV and Tensorflow to realize such goggles.
Melanie Rieback, Klaus Kursawe - Blockchain Security: Melting the "Silver Bul...Codemotion
Blockchain (and Cryptocurrency) is an evolution of 20-year old research from scientists like Chaum, Lamport, and Castro & Liskov. Due to the current hype, it's hard to distinguish beneficial aspects of the technology from a desire for a "silver bullet" for device security, verifiable logistics, or "saving democracy". The problem: blockchain introduces new security challenges - and blind adoption without understanding reduces overall security. In this talk, Melanie Rieback and Klaus Kursawe explain the pitfalls and limits of blockchain, so you can avoid making your applications LESS secure.
Angelo van der Sijpt - How well do you know your network stack? - Codemotion ...Codemotion
Networking is a core part of computing in the digital world we inhabit. But, how well do you know how it works? Do you understand all the moving parts of the OSI stack inside your computer, and how the network is actually put together? How can this ever work? This guided safari of layers, standards, protocols, and happenstance will bring us close to the copper wire, and up through the layers of CDMA/CD, ARP, routing and HTTP. We will make a few excursions through patchworks that still work forty years later, and cleverly designed mechanisms that show that simplicity is the only way to last.
Lars Wolff - Performance Testing for DevOps in the Cloud - Codemotion Amsterd...Codemotion
Performance tests are not only an important instrument for understanding a system and its runtime environment. It is also essential in order to check stability and scalability – non-functional requirements that might be decisive for success. But won't my cloud hosting service scale for me as long as I can afford it? Yes, but… It only operates and scales resources. It won't automatically make your system fast, stable and scalable. This talk shows how such and comparable questions can be clarified with performance tests and how DevOps teams benefit from regular test practise.
Sascha Wolter - Conversational AI Demystified - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Sascha will demonstrate the opportunities and challenges of Conversational AI learned from the practice. Both Technology and User Experience will be covered introducing a process finding micro-moments, writing happy paths, gathering intents, designing the conversational flow, and finally publishing on almost all channels including Voice Services and Chatbots. Valuable for enterprises, developers, and designers. All live on stage in just minutes and with almost no code.
Michele Tonutti - Scaling is caring - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
A key challenge we face at Pacmed is quickly calibrating and deploying our tools for clinical decision support in different hospitals, where data formats may vary greatly. Using Intensive Care Units as a case study, I’ll delve into our scalable Python pipeline, which leverages Pandas’ split-apply-combine approach to perform complex feature engineering and automatic quality checks on large time-varying data, e.g. vital signs. I’ll show how we use the resulting flexible and interpretable dataframes to quickly (re)train our models to predict mortality, discharge, and medical complications.
Pat Hermens - From 100 to 1,000+ deployments a day - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Coolblue is a proud Dutch company, with a large internal development department; one that truly takes CI/CD to heart. Empowerment through automation is at the heart of these development teams, and with more than 1000 deployments a day, we think it's working out quite well. In this session, Pat Hermens (a Development Managers) will step you through what enables us to move so quickly, which tools we use, and most importantly, the mindset that is required to enable development teams to deliver at such a rapid pace.
James Birnie - Using Many Worlds of Compute Power with Quantum - Codemotion A...Codemotion
Quantum computers can use all of the possible pathways generated by quantum decisions to solve problems that will forever remain intractable to classical compute power. As the mega players vie for quantum supremacy and Rigetti announces its $1M "quantum advantage" prize, we live in exciting times. IBM-Q and Microsoft Q# are two ways you can learn to program quantum computers so that you're ready when the quantum revolution comes. I'll demonstrate some quantum solutions to problems that will forever be out of reach of classical, including organic chemistry and large number factorisation.
Don Goodman-Wilson - Chinese food, motor scooters, and open source developmen...Codemotion
Chinese food exploded across America in the early 20th century, rapidly adapting to local tastes while also spreading like wildfire. How was it able to spread so fast? The GY6 is a family of scooter engines that has achieved near total ubiquity in Europe. It is reliable and cheap to manufacture, and it's made in factories across China. How are these factories able to remain afloat? Chinese-American food and the GY6 are both riveting studies in product-market fit, and both are the product of a distributed open source-like development model. What lessons can we learn for open source software?
Pieter Omvlee - The story behind Sketch - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
The design space has exploded in size within the last few years and Sketch is one of the most important milestones to represent the phenomenon. But behind the scenes of this growing reality there is a remote team that revolutionizes the design space all without leaving the home office. This talk will present how Sketch has grown to become a modern, product designer's tool.
Dave Farley - Taking Back “Software Engineering” - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? We are learning that science and empiricism works in software development, maybe now is the time to redefine what “Software Engineering” really means. Software isn't bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term "Software Engineering" maybe it is time to define what our "Engineering" discipline should be.
Joshua Hoffman - Should the CTO be Coding? - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
What is the job of a CTO and how does it change as a startup grows in size and scale? As a CTO, where should you spend your focus? As an engineer aspiring to be a CTO, what skills should you pursue? In this inspiring and personal talk, I describe my journey from early Red Hat engineer to CTO at Bloomon. I will share my view on what it means to be a CTO, and ultimately answer the question: Should the CTO be coding?
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
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An overview of the AutoML system taken from: Feurer, M., Klein, A., Eggensperger, K.,
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Machine learning offers a fantastically powerful
toolkit for building useful complex prediction
systems quickly. ... it is dangerous to think of these
quick wins as coming for free. ... it is common to
incur massive ongoing maintenance costs in real-
world ML systems.
Hidden Technical Debt in Machine Learning
Systems (NIPS 2015)