Automating the Modeling of the Scalability of Computing Systems Performance Using Industry Standard (SPEC) Benchmarks
09 September, 2012
Topic: | Automating the Modeling of the Scalability of Computing Systems Performance Using Industry Standard (SPEC) Benchmarks |
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Abstract: | Although not a Big Data problem, the large amount of performance data on the many computing platforms that are engineered and deployed every month present problems in being able to objectively assess how the performance of these systems really compare. This presentation will discuss techniques to acquire and process industry standard benchmarks (SPEC) using algorithms for product models that predict how the performance of those systems scale under changing workloads. |
Speaker: | Dr. Ted Lehr |
Speaker’s Bio: | Dr. Ted Lehr is a Senior Software Engineer at CA Technologies. He has over 25 years of experience analyzing, modeling, supporting, and managing computer performance. He has seven patents and has over 20 published technical articles. He received his Ph.D in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. |
Date & Time: | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 : networking at 6:00 p.m., business and program from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. |
Location: | PoK-e-Jo’s, 2121 W. Parmer Lane at Lamplight Village, Austin, TX 78727 |
Map: | map |
Cost: | $5.00 minimum charge for the restaurant. Supper is at optional extra cost. |
Reservations: | Not required. All interested parties are invited to attend. |
RSVP and for more information: | Please email to ctcnaustin at gmail dot com. |