Performance Summit
Performance Summit events serve as a place for software performance enthusiasts and practitioners to meet and discuss challenges, research and possible solutions around delivering delightful and efficient software solutions.
You can find additional event resources in https://github.com/ttsugriy/performance-summit
Panel discussion with Ivica Bogosavljevic, Nadav Rotem, Sergey Slotin and Taras Tsugrii
Faster ETL Pipeline with Bodo by Ahmad Khadem
Running a Datacenter Performance Optimization Campaign by Nadav Rotem
The Art of SIMD Programming by Sergey Slotin
Bytecode Rewrite Optimizations by Shiqi Cao
Performance Laws by Taras Tsugrii
Where Have All the Cycles Gone? by Sean Parent
Why do Programs Get Slower with Time? by Ivica Bogosavljevic
Performance Summit - September 2021 - Day 2 Panel discussion
Tailoring Google Dataproc to Reduce Spark Execution Time and Cut the Bill - Luca Chiabrera
The Price of Fast and Robust Concurrent Software - Paul McKenney
cachegrand – A Super Scalar Caching Platform - Daniele Salvatore Albano
Learning to Predict Performance Regressions in Production - Moritz Beller
Performance Summit - September 2021 - Day 1 Panel discussion
Connected Vehicle Platform - Raman Pandey
Using ML to Automatically Optimize Kubernetes for Cost Efficiency and Reliability - Stefano Doni
Performance Optimization Techniques for Mobile Devices: An Overview - Ivica Bogosavljevic
Task scheduling optimizations in Mobile Application - Nian Sun
Shipping 2021 user experiences on 2011 phones - Simone Casagranda & Yaniv Sabo
London Perf Summit - Panel Discussion
We Should Become Good at Optimizing our Code - Denis Bakhvalov
Understanding and Measuring CPU throttling in containerized environments - Francesco Fabbrizio
How AI optimization will debunk 4 long-standing Java tuning myths - Stefano Doni
Virtual machine warmup blows hot and cold - Laurence Tratt
Debugging performance issues with Java Flight Recorder - Alexander Kachur
On access control model of Linux native performance monitoring - Alexei Budankov
Query-based compiler architectures - Olle Fredriksson
nanoBench: A Low-Overhead Tool for Running Microbenchmarks on x86 Systems - Andreas Abel
Automatically avoid the top performance patterns in distributed systems - Andreas Grabner