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The official Jupyter Conference
August 22-23, 2017: Training
August 23-25, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Y M

Y M
Project Researcher, National Institute of Informatics

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Yoshi Nobu Masatani is a project researcher at the National Institute of Informatics, an inter-university research institute for information and systems, where he is responsible for the design and operation of the academic cloud within NII. These years his team utilizes Jupyter for DevOps on NII’s cloud as Literate Computing practices. He has a broad range of experience with OSS-based infrastructure deployments and operations with high-availability systems and big data clusters. Previously, Nobu was a senior specialist and manager of OSS professional services within a large IT company.

Sessions

11:05am–11:45am Friday, August 25, 2017
Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 2
Y M (National Institute of Informatics)
Interested in literate computing for reproducibility and nblineage? Or understanding the notebook lifecycle and the consequences of computational narratives? Grab this opportunity to meet Nobu. Read more.
2:40pm–3:20pm Friday, August 25, 2017
Usage and application
Location: Sutton Center/Sutton South Level: Beginner
Y M (National Institute of Informatics)
Jupyter is useful for DevOps. It enables collaboration between experts and novices to accumulate infrastructure knowledge, while automation via notebooks enhances traceability and reproducibility. Yoshi Nobu Masatani shows how to combine Jupyter with Ansible for reproducible infrastructure and explores knowledge, workflow, and customer support as literate computing practices. Read more.