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YOW! 2014 Conference Australia

2 – 3 December Workshops
4 – 5 December Conference
Pullman Melbourne Albert Park

65 Queens Road
Albert Park VIC 3004

Brisbane
8 – 9 December Conference

UNSW
John Niland Scientia Building (G19)
Library Walk, Gate 11, Botany Street
Kensington  NSW  2052

9 – 10 December Workshops
11 – 12 December Conference

Karstens Sydney
111 Harrington St
The Rocks, NSW 2000
Australia

The YOW! 2014 Australia Developer Conference and Workshops provide you with an outstanding opportunity to learn more about the latest practices, technologies and methods from international software authors and experts.  Designed by developers for developers, each speaker has been invited by the independent international program committee.

YOW! offers fast-paced, technically-oriented presentations and workshops.  It’s a great way to network with other talented developers in the Australian software community.

Azul CTO Gil Tene will be presenting at the conference on “How NOT to Measure Latency” and holding a workshop on “Understanding Latency & Application Responsiveness”.

Talk: How NOT to Measure Latency
4 December 1:30 – 2:20 PM Melbourne
8 December 1:30 – 2:20 PM Brisbane
11 December 1:30 – 2:20 PM Sydney

Time is money. Understanding application responsiveness and latency is critical not only for delivering good application behavior but also for maintaining profitability and containing risk. But good characterization of bad data is useless. When measurements of response time present false or misleading latency information, even the best analysis can lead to wrong operational decisions and poor application experience. This talk demonstrates common pitfalls encountered in measuring, describing and reporting latency and response time behavior. It then demonstrates the use of recently open sourced tools to improve and gain higher confidence in both latency measurement and reporting.

Workshop: Understanding Latency & Application Responsiveness
3 December Melbourne
10 December Sydney

Managing, monitoring, and improving application responsiveness is a common need for many software professionals. Whether you develop Java applications or manage them, understanding application responsiveness and the major mechanisms that affect it is key to achieving successful applications and happy users. In this workshop,

WHAT WILL I LEARN
This workshop will provide an in-depth overview of Latency and Response Time Characterization, including proven methodologies for measuring, reporting, and investigating latencies, and and overview of some common pitfalls encountered (far too often) in the field. While most of this discussion will apply to all application environments, some specific considerations in Java based environments will be covered as part of this workshop.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Software developers, architects, technical leaders and anyone with an interest in designing or measuring for latency in a Java environment.

For more details about the event go here: www.yowconference.com.au

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