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Coding for Production: Scaling Sakai to Meet Production Demands

Speaker(s): Ramaswamy (Adi) Aditya, Jeff Cousineau, Qinsheng (Drew) Zhu, Linda Place, University of Michigan

Session Abstract


How well does your Sakai tool meet production demands? Have you gotten any input lately from your production operations team? Listen to suggestions that the most experienced Sakai operations team has for developers concerned about the code that gets released into production.

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Related Information

  Name Size Creator Date Comment  
Microsoft Powerpoint Coding_for_scale_1.ppt 1.69 Mb Ramaswamy Aditya Dec 05, 2007 Presentation slides  
File Coding for Production - Scaling Sakai to Meet Production Demands.mp3 8.01 Mb Mingxian Chang Feb 11, 2008    

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