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Welcome to SPE Radio!
SPE Radio is designed to bring you the latest information in the world of Software Performance Engineering. Here you will find articles, discussions and user submitted stories from the SPE community. |
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Reverse Engineering for Software Performance Engineering
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Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE) information: here
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Tuning LAMP systems, Part 2: Optimizing Apache and PHP
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Applications using the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl) architecture are constantly being developed and deployed. But often the server administrator has little control over the application itself because it's written by someone else. This series of three articles discusses many of the server configuration items that can make or break an application's performance. This second article focuses on steps you can take to optimize Apache and PHP.
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Podcasts: SPE discussion with Dr. Murray Woodside and Dorin B. Petriu
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Guest: Dr. Murray Woodside and Dorin B. Petriu
Host: Kevin Mobley
Recorded at: WOSP 2007, Buenos Aires, Argentina
This Podcast is Dr. Woodside and one his PhD student's journey through the field of Software Performance Engineering. The podcast covers how the two got started in the field, current research and how modeling is used throughout the SPE life-cycle (from software design to deployment). Dr. Woodside is one of the early pioneers in the SPE field and a critical statement for progress within the discipline.
Murray's web site -- http://www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/woodside.html
WOSP web site --
http://www.wosp-conference.org/
Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Software and performance
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US Airways Kiosks Break Down After America West Link
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Bloomberg US Airways Group Inc.'s automated kiosks are resuming operation after freezing at its main hub in Charlotte, North Carolina, and other cities when the carrier merged its reservation system with America West Holdings Corp.
US Airways' kiosks at Charlotte and four regional hubs couldn't communicate with the reservation network for several hours after the systems were unified as part of a 2005 merger of the two airlines, causing lines and missed flights.
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Podcasts: SPE and the University curriculum: where does SPE fit into the field of Computer
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Dr. Menasc is a prolific publisher in the field of SPE with his latest book, "Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning by Example," serving an important how-to guide to designing high performance software systems. Dr. Menasc discusses the historical lack of SPE within the computer science curriculum and the impact on software systems, and examples of how GMU is changing things to enable SPE within its Computer Science curriculum.
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SPERadio.com's own Kevin Mobley explains the purpose of SPE Radio, content format and how listeners can contribute. This overview provides information about upcoming and currently posted podcasts, along with some tips on how visitors can contribute to the site.
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WOSP Paper - Software Performance in the Real World
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Abstract
In the nine years that we have been involved in software
performance engineering (SPE) and performance testing
engagements we have learned several things. Across numerous
eCommerce applications and an enterprise CRM product suite, our
knowledge base about the field of Software Performance
Engineering is constantly evolving. The focus of this paper is what
we have learned in the areas of SPE project management,
performance testing, defining the scope of SPE projects, ITIL,
post production performance support, and exploration of the
boundaries of applied SPE. Is it really just about performance?
The full paper can be downloaded here.
This paper will be presented at the Sixth International Workshop on Software and Performance (WOSP 2007) in Buenos Aires on February 8th at 11:00am.
About the WOSP Conference
WOSP 2007 is a venue for active interchange of ideas from people working in various fields of computing and telecommunications. Focusing on the intersection of software and performance, this international workshop brings together software engineers, developers, performance analysts and modellers who are creating new tools and methods to address the challenges of increasing system complexity, rapidly evolving software technologies, short time to market, incomplete documentation, and poorly defined requirements.
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Podcasts: Interview with CMG President Ivan Gelb
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An historical and current look at how CMG supports the field of SPE and related disciplines with the president of CMG.
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Podcasts: Interview with Dr. Connie Smith and Dr. Lloyd Williams
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See the Podcast section for an excellent overview of SPE, its birth and successful implementation by the pioneers in the field.
Dr. Connie Smith started the field of Software Performance Engineering over 25 years ago and is internationally recognized for her pioneering work in SPE. Dr. Smith and her partner Dr. Lloyd Williams have published 100s of performance articles and papers, several performance books including their most recent "Performance Solutions: A Practical Guide to Creating Responsive, Scalable Software."
Dr. Smith started the SPE work in 1978 at the University of Texas; developed prediction techniques by studying large systems under development. She first proposed the term software performance engineering in an award-winning 1981 paper. Dr. Smith is a past ACM National Lecturer, served 8 years as an officer of ACM SIGMETRICS, and is an active member of the Computer Measurement Group, having served on the CMG Board of Directors for 4 years.
Dr. Williams is an internationally recognized authority on software methods, tools, and environments. He specializes in the design and analysis of software architectures to insure that they meet quality requirements, such as modifiability, performance and reliability. His work emphasizes methods, tools, and support environments for the description and analysis of software architectures and designs. Dr. Williams was previously an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Denver and has also served as Director of the Rocky Mountain Institute of Software Engineering, a non-profit organization founded to promote research and education in software engineering.
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