Donald Ferguson - Old Programmers Can Learn New TricksServerlessConf
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Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
This presentation will discuss the experiences of a skilled, enterprise, J2EE team moving to Amazon Web Services to build a new ^serverless ̄ solution. This will include motivation for choosing and experience using specific technology (Java, Lambda, S3, RDS, API Gateway, VPC, ´) The talk will qualitatively explain the productivity improvement achieved by going ^serverless ̄ relative to a more traditional application server design. We will also identify the top three helpful technologies, the three biggest hurdles and our wish list for three new capabilities.
Donald Ferguson - Old Programmers Can Learn New TricksServerlessConf
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Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
This presentation will discuss the experiences of a skilled, enterprise, J2EE team moving to Amazon Web Services to build a new ^serverless ̄ solution. This will include motivation for choosing and experience using specific technology (Java, Lambda, S3, RDS, API Gateway, VPC, ´) The talk will qualitatively explain the productivity improvement achieved by going ^serverless ̄ relative to a more traditional application server design. We will also identify the top three helpful technologies, the three biggest hurdles and our wish list for three new capabilities.
Eric Windisch - Building Composable Serverless AppsServerlessConf
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Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Serverless deployment is enabling the development of a new class of functional applications. Events will not only originate from classic applications, but from serverless functions themselves. Suddenly, applications are becoming distributed, composed of a stack of serverless functions. While serverless offers to eliminate server operations, developers must be prepared to manage their application lifecycle at the application layer.
We'll use open source tools to demonstrate function composition and serverless lifecycle management.
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
There are a number of open source projects built around closed platforms like AWS Lambda/Google Cloud Functions and open serverless projects like OpenWhisk and LeverOS. In this talk we'll cover what motivates contributors, what sends them running the other direction, and how you can help your project grow. Building a project on top of closed technology is an extra challenge without insight into where it's going. Learn how to manage continuous integration with your project against your (closed) dependencies and make sure bugs stay fixed.
Paul Johnston - What I Wish I'd Known Last YearServerlessConf
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The document provides tips for using serverless technologies, including starting with deployment management, coding for scenarios without server access, allowing yourself to fail faster through experimentation, keeping data schemas simple, and only using necessary libraries. Following these tips can help make serverless work easier and free up more time.
Rob Gruhl and Erik Erikson - What We Learned in 18 Serverless Months at Nords...ServerlessConf
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This document summarizes Nordstrom's experience with serverless technologies over the past 18 months. Some key lessons learned include that serverless architectures can reduce the amount of code needed for features, require work to ensure high availability, and make tweaking performance easy and cost-effective. Challenges include shared computing limits, API Gateway restrictions, and difficulty debugging distributed applications. Nordstrom hopes to see improvements in transparency, deployment tools, security guidance, and documentation from serverless platform providers.
Noelle La Charite - Building Voice ExperiencesServerlessConf
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The document discusses building voice experiences for Alexa-enabled applications. It provides an overview of the growth of voice and the Internet of Things. It then introduces Alexa and the Alexa ecosystem, which allows developers to build skills that provide voice-driven content and experiences across multiple Alexa-enabled devices. Finally, it outlines the Alexa Skills Kit and how skills process requests and return responses to provide interactive voice experiences.
Cloud Custodian is a rules engine for managing infrastructure resources across AWS accounts using YAML policies. It allows filtering resources, taking actions like tagging, encrypting, deleting. It integrates with Lambda and CloudWatch. Example policies provided encrypt S3 buckets, require encryption on new objects, and switch log sinks to encrypted format. The tool addresses issues with one-off scripts by providing a standardized way to author, deploy, test and manage infrastructure policies at scale across accounts.
Lars Trierloff - Serverless Adventures with AWS Lambda and ClojureServerlessConf
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Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Seven lessons learned, experiences made and problems solved while getting the most out of Clojure and AWS Lambda.
Andreas Nauerz and Michael Behrendt - Event Driven and Serverless Programming...ServerlessConf
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OpenWhisk is an open source, event-driven serverless platform that executes code in response to events. It introduces an event-driven programming model where developers associate actions to handle events from various triggers. Actions can be written in Node.js, Swift, or Docker containers and can be chained together to compose solutions. OpenWhisk automatically scales to handle events and only charges for resources used.
Chris Anderson and Yochay Kiriaty - Serverless Patterns with Azure FunctionsServerlessConf
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Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
The future of cloud development is Serverless. Sure, there will always be those whom insist on provisioning and managing VMs, but in few short years majority of developers will default to Serverless architecture when building cloud applications. Join Chris Anderson and Yochay Kiriaty for this demo heavy session describing existing and emerging Serverless patterns.
Masanori Yoshida is the CTO of Cydas Inc. and has been involved with AWS since 2012. He has spoken at numerous AWS events and is the author of books on AWS Serverless applications and SaaS operations on AWS. He is an active member of the Japanese AWS User Group where he shares his expertise on AWS services and best practices.
1. CYDAS Inc. is a company in Okinawa known as an engineering paradise, and its CTO Yoshida Shingo is a leader in the Japanese serverless space.
2. NoOps refers to operating serverless infrastructure with minimal ongoing maintenance through automation.
3. The document discusses using serverless technologies like AWS Lambda for building products and achieving 10x faster development, focusing on achieving product-market fit.
猟B初"Visual Genome:Connecting Language and Vision?Using Crowdsourced Dense I...Toru Tamaki
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Ranjay Krishna, Yuke Zhu, Oliver Groth, Justin Johnson, Kenji Hata, Joshua Kravitz, Stephanie Chen, Yannis Kalantidis, Li-Jia Li, David A. Shamma, Michael S. Bernstein, Li Fei-Fei ,"Visual Genome:Connecting Language and Vision?Using Crowdsourced Dense Image Annotations??" IJCV2016
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11263-016-0981-7
Jingwei Ji, Ranjay Krishna, Li Fei-Fei, Juan Carlos Niebles ,"Action Genome: Actions As Compositions of ?Spatio-Temporal Scene Graphs????" CVPR2020
https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content_CVPR_2020/html/Ji_Action_Genome_Actions_As_Compositions_of_Spatio-Temporal_Scene_Graphs_CVPR_2020_paper.html
猟B初PitcherNet: Powering the Moneyball Evolution in Baseball Video AnalyticsToru Tamaki
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Jerrin Bright, Bavesh Balaji, Yuhao Chen, David A Clausi, John S Zelek,"PitcherNet: Powering the Moneyball Evolution in Baseball Video Analytics" CVPR2024W
https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content/CVPR2024W/CVsports/html/Bright_PitcherNet_Powering_the_Moneyball_Evolution_in_Baseball_Video_Analytics_CVPRW_2024_paper.html
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