Presentation: Real World CS Open Space

Join Werner Schuster, our speakers, and other attendees as we cover topics such as probabilistic algorithms and data structures, new security and distributed algorithms, advances in typing, formal methods, new approaches to concurrency and much more. Why? Because we need to tackle ever more data in shorter periods of time--but our CPUs don't get much faster. Concurrency helps--but that just brings new problems to tackle, and meanwhile more moving parts just means more things that can fall over if we're not careful. Time to sneak a peek at approaches real companies use to tackle this issues using Computer Science research and results from the last few decades.

What is Open Space?

Every day at QConSF, we’ll open space five times, once for each track. Open Space is a kind of unconference, a simple way to run productive meetings for 5 to 2000 or more people, and a powerful way to lead any kind of organization in everyday practice and extraordinary change.

 

 

Why are we doing Open Space?

We’re doing Open Space at QCon because we want this conference to be yours. At QCon, we learn from the best and share with the best. We come with passions and ideas that we want to share with each other. We want to connect with each other, create community around topics that we’re passionate about. We do that with Open Space.

How does Open Space work?

We open space, eager to dive deeper into one of the conference’s topics. We begin with nothing more than a roomful of great people and some paper and pens.

And the magic begins! We create an agenda of interesting session ideas. It’s simple: write the name of your idea on a piece of paper, announce it to your friends, and put it on the agenda.

We end up with a full agenda of interesting sessions.

We convene our sessions, sharing and creating new knowledge, and connecting with each other. We make new friends and invent new ideas.

What’s next?

Bring your passion and ideas to QCon Open Space! See you there!

Tracks

Covering innovative topics

Monday, 3 November

Tuesday, 4 November

Wednesday, 5 November

Conference for Professional Software Developers