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What's cooking in the TraceCompass.cloud project?

Bernd Hufmann (Ericsson AB)

Traditionally, trace analysis and visualization tools are strongly coupled with the format of the trace files of the traced system. These available tools in the industry are focused on specific trace formats and specialized use cases for their systems.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web & Desktop Tools & IDEs

Put on your X-ray glasses - it’s time to trace

Matthew Khouzam (Ericsson AB)

Linus’s law states “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.” This is very true, however, if a problem is obscured, the more eyes won’t help until they can see through the blocker. This talk addresses tracing, how and when to use it, and how it can see through these issues. It is re-enforced with a real-world example of how tracing solved a performance issue in Trace Compass. We will discuss tracing, and how it plays in a world where profiling and debugging already exist.  

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Establishing a Theiacracy, Eclipse Trace Compass’ migration towards Theia

Bernd Hufmann (Ericsson AB)

This talk will show how a monolithic application is being migrated to a distributed application leveraging Eclipse Theia. We will review the migration steps and how to preserve investments made by maximizing the reuse of domain specific logic.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Anthology of solved problems: finding the root cause of your performance and stability issues

Matthew Khouzam (Ericsson AB)

This talk is a collection of smaller incidents showing why configuration is often key. There will be examples of critical path analysis, when to parallelize, when there is too much parallelization, timeout analysis, deadlocks, when to instrument more and other common pattern recognition.   

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Put on your X-ray glasses - it’s time to trace

Matthew Khouzam (Ericsson AB)

Linus’s law states “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.” This is very true, however, if a problem is obscured, the more eyes won’t help until they can see through the blocker. This talk addresses tracing, how and when to use it, and how it can see through these issues. It is re-enforced with a real-world example of how tracing solved a performance issue in Trace Compass. We will discuss tracing, and how it plays in a world where profiling and debugging already exist.  

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Analyzing logs and traces with impulse

Thomas Haber (toem GmbH)

impulse is a powerful visualization and analysis workbench which helps engineers to comfortably understand and debug complex semiconductor and multi-core software systems.

It can retrieve your logs, traces and simultation results in various formats from multiple inputs such as files, TCP, UDP and debug adapters.

This session shall introduce the concepts and show:

1) How to attach to your log/trace souces:

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

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