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Measure, Then Build

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Overview

Explore an iterative, empirically-driven approach to systems research in this conference talk from USENIX ATC '19. Delve into the "measure, then build" methodology presented by Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Learn how analyzing the current state of technology can reveal real problems in existing systems, and how designing and implementing solutions to these issues ensures relevant and impactful work. Examine case studies from nearly two decades of research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, covering areas such as Linux file systems, enterprise storage, key-value storage systems, and distributed systems. Gain insights into a research approach that prioritizes practical problem-solving and innovation in computer systems.

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USENIX ATC '19 - Measure, Then Build


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