Monday
Room 2
12:50 - 13:35
(UTC±00)
Talk (45 min)
Lightning Talks
Lightning talks (approx 10-15 minutes each)
Talk 1: API design for Front-end engineers - Teresa Wu
API is the first user experience of your application; the design should come first before the implementation. Therefore the API design is equally important to front-end engineers as it does for backend engineers.
In this talk, I will talk about the "API-First" concept and walk you through the important aspects of API design from the FE engineer's view, including URL structure, HTTP method, API versioning, JSON syntax, and the flow of API-First design.
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Talk 2: Brewing Tea Over HTTP - Imran Nazar
The author of RFC 7168 explores the history of HTTP and network-connected coffeepots, and describes the tea-brewing extensions added to Hypertext Coffeepot Control Protocol.
In this talk, I will talk about the "API-First" concept and walk you through the important aspects of API design from the FE engineer's view, including URL structure, HTTP method, API versioning, JSON syntax, and the flow of API-First design.
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Talk 3: Catching Scammers on Kafka streams with Graphs - Ebru Cucen
How to identify fraudulent transactions? Would graph algorithms help? Should we have real time update? Can we integrate these together to catch scammers near-real time?
This talk is about how we can model data from the data mesh, injecting the model into the live stream.