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Architect as storyteller

O'Reilly Software

Nathaniel Schutta explains why an architect’s job is to be a storyteller. Continue reading Architect as storyteller.

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How I Ran 100 UI Tests in Just 20 Seconds

DZone

Applitools Visual AI then grabs a screenshot of each page, compares it to its baseline screenshot, and determines visual differences and the root cause unpinning them. In less than a minute, your cross-browser testing is done and your developers have what they need to fix any visual bugs. It's our very own ludicrous mode (a.k.a. how a Tesla can go from zero to 60 mph in a little over two seconds).

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Next Architecture

O'Reilly Software

Chris Guzikowski discusses the convergence of microservices, cloud, containers, and orchestration that points toward the rise of a Next Architecture. Continue reading Next Architecture.

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Effective Defect Management With Issue Tracking Tools

DZone

A bug is a problem that disrupts the design, specification, or coding of an application. It is, therefore, necessary to track all bugs that disrupt the software development process during the software development lifecycle. This is done to ensure software quality. A product full of bugs is prone to fail. In order to remove these bugs effectively, software testers use issue tracking tools.

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Highlights from the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose 2019

O'Reilly Software

Experts explore software architecture security, design heuristics, Next Architecture, and more. Experts from across the software architecture world are coming together in San Jose for the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you'll find links to highlights from the event. Security and deception: Lessons from a professional liar. Michael Carducci takes an entertaining look at why humans are so easy to fool, and he explores what we can do to overcome our weaknesses and build more secur

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A case for managed and model-less inference serving

The Morning Paper

A case for managed and model-less inference serving Yadwadkar et al., HotOS’19. HotOS’19 is presenting me with something of a problem as there are so many interesting looking papers in the proceedings this year it’s going to be hard to cover them all! As a transition from the SysML papers we’ve been looking at recently, I’ve chosen a HotOS position paper from the Stanford Platform Lab to kick things off.

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Security and deception: Lessons from a professional liar

O'Reilly Software

Michael Carducci takes an entertaining look at why humans are so easy to fool, and he explores what we can do to overcome our weaknesses and build more secure software. Continue reading Security and deception: Lessons from a professional liar.

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Cultivate your personal design heuristics

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Rebecca Wirfs-Brock explores how you can grow as a designer by becoming conscious of your heuristics. Continue reading Cultivate your personal design heuristics.

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Dynatrace joins the OpenTelemetry project

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. At KubeCon Barcelona, the OpenCensus and OpenTracing projects announced that they’ve merged into a single new project called OpenTelemetry. Dynatrace has been working with the team behind both projects for some time already in the W3C Distributed Tracing working group. Dynatrace has now also officially joined the OpenTelemetry project.

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