Beyond Java 8 • Use of Fuzzy Logic • Design Patterns
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Greetings visitors, we're back!
The Delhi-NCR JUG is up with another interesting meetup. We have a couple of sessions planned, both up for the grab.
• Session details
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Registrations (10:00 AM - 10:30 AM)
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Session 1 (10:30 AM - 11:30 AM)
The launch of Java 8 has revolutionalized the way developers work and the nitty Java concepts and workarounds they deploy.
Join Mr. Rahul Gupta as he takes us along the journey beyond Java 8, unwrapping the new avatar of Java. As Oracle announced its new licensing and release cycle, Rahul would also talk about this new licensing model, the release cycles and would try elaborating the impact of the same. The session will also talk about some key features which will change the way we develop Java applications. Elaborating the scope and vision 'Beyond Java 8' covering all the well-defined concepts for the mentioned Java version remains the agenda for this session.
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Grab a coffee! (11:30 AM - 11:40 AM)
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Session 2 (11:40 AM - 12:30 PM)
Hemant Kumar Tewtia enlightens the audience with 'Design Patterns using Functional Programming'. He aims at the overview of functional programming and applying object-oriented design patterns in new, concise and innovative functional ways. After an introduction to new functional design patterns, he will introduce the Java functional library.
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Snack Time! (12:30 PM - 12:45 PM)
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Session 3 (12:45 PM - 1:30 PM)
Ever wondered how the named organizations such as the NASA or the ISRO manage satellite or aircraft altitudes? Or how do the wealthy stockbrokers manage your stock prices in the stock market?
Well, it's all but a wonderful play around the Fuzzy logic theory and its applications in real life.
Get set for a unique session on fuzzy logic theory courtesy our speaker, Ms. Tanya Sah, as she displays an introductory session on fuzzy logic and its application in the forecasting of time series algorithm.
Session Abstract:
Fuzzy theory is an intellectual quest in which the philosophy of mathematics: abstraction and idealization are combined. The fuzzy set theory provides a strict mathematical framework in which a vague conceptual phenomenon can be precisely and rigorously studied. It can also be considered as a modeling language well suited for situations in which fuzzy relations, criteria, and phenomena exist. The concept of fuzzy logic introduced by L. Zadeh forms a bridge between the two areas of qualitative and quantitative modeling, which can be considered as a set of qualitative linguistic rules. It is a powerful problem-solving methodology with a myriad of applications in embedded control and information processing. Fuzzy provides a remarkably simple way to draw definite conclusions from vague, ambiguous or imprecise information. In a sense, fuzzy logic resembles human decision making with its ability to work from approximate data and to find precise solutions.
• About the speakers
Find the below-attached posters to know about your speakers for the day.
✓ Rahul Gupta
LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/rahgup
✓ Hemant Kumar Tewtia
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hemant-tewtia-418a4817/
✓ Tanya Sah
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyasah/
We hope the valuable experience of our speakers turns out to be a boon for our Java aficionados. Cheers!
The Delhi-NCR Java User Group
