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Collaborative Performance Testing: Samigo Case Study

Speaker(s): Chris Kretler, Qinsheng (Drew) Zhu, University of Michigan; Lydia Li, Stanford University; Chris Franz, Unicon, Inc.

Session Abstract

A healthy dose of performance testing, a black box approach to discovering code-scaling problems, contributes to robust production Sakai tool development. A developer, system and database administrators, and a performance engineer collaborate to improve Sakai tools, using Samigo as the example.

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