
"Unbreakable by design" + "Heaps of Trouble"
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Agenda
18:00 doors Open
18:20 welcome, doors closing soon
18:30 Unbreakable by Design: The Secret Tech of Antifragile Software
19:30 Networking
20:00 Heaps of Trouble -- Debugging Java OOM
21:00 networking
Unbreakable by Design: The Secret Tech of Antifragile Software
How to turn pressure into performance? Anti-fragility of a software characterizes the benefit derived from the variability in faults and errors that have effected the system. Dependable software systems can learn from incidents & poor practices, how to avoid and to deal with them, to increase availability and performance. Despite their growing complexity and increasing size, modern software applications must satisfy strict quality requirements that impose short defect fixing and release cycles. To reduce the developers teams workload, and pressure to produce high-quality software on time, many software engineering tools and concepts are subject to continuous extensive development and improvement.
In this talk, we will take a closer look at the technical aspects of anti-fragile software systems and how teams deal with errors and reliability. Through the technical analysis of anti-fragility and resilience we will discuss the advantages and drawbacks of systems and techniques, and not at least the relation between anti-fragility in the development process and the anti-fragility of the resulting software product. The audience can expect the topics such as design & operating principles, fault tolerance, fault handling, e.g. automatic software repair, fault injections, and TDD. The overview of methods and principles should encourage developers to adopt anti-fragility and resilience principles into their software architectures.
About the Speaker
Iryna Dohndorf is a software en
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