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Chaos Engineering & DevOps

KTH, Dec 6th 2017

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Expectations for the workshop: Meet people? Learn about the topic? Look for collaborators? Curious about research? <your expectation>

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Philipp Haller

Assistant Professor, KTH

http://www.csc.kth.se/~phaller/

Research in programming languages and systems, distributed programming

Expectations for the workshop: exchange ideas, meet the community

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Matts Olander

SAAB AB (Saab Surveillance, Test & Integration Expert )

Expectations for the workshop : Meet people, Learn about the topic and how to use that in test and learn more about DevOps (hopefully in new ways)

Real interest in DevOps and the automation process around

testing in that area.

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Stefan Hagdahl

Saab AB (Business Development and Product Management, Communications)

CASTOR KTH/Saab/Ericsson (Supporting Benoit Baudry)

Expect to meet people, look for collaborators and learn more about new ways to approach DevOps

Background in general management and High Performance �Computing.

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Joe Armstrong

Retired. Former Adj. Prof at KTH, entrepreneur, ...

https://joearms.github.io/index.html

Expectations for the workshop: Meet some new people - have a fun day - bounce a few ideas around and see if they stick.

I first became interesting in making fault tolerant systems in the early 1980’s - �I realised that this was impossible on single computers so became interested in�distributed systems …

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Martin Monperrus

Professor at KTH

https://www.monperrus.net/martin/

Research in automatic bug fixing, self-healing software and chaos engineering

Expectation for the workshop: create a community to share ideas, tools, projects and people on the topic of chaos engineering

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Anatoly Vasilevskiy

Research Scientist at SINTEF Digital

http://anavas.org/

I am interested in software development and quality assurance practices for Internet of Things, Cloud Computing and Software Product Lines.

Expectations for the workshop: Looking forward to share ideas, tools, meet other researchers and practitioners with the same interest in the topic.

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Lowe Schmidt

Senior Operations Engineer @ Qapital

(DevOpsdays Stockholm and DevOps Stockholm Organizer)

Interested in: infrastructure as code, automation, self service/healing infrastructure

https://www.loweschmidt.se

Expectation for the workshop: Knowledge sharing and meeting people.

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Ferran Grau Horta

Tech Governance Schibsted Spain

(devops Barcelona and Barcelona JAM Meetup co-organizer)

http://www.schibsted.es/

Expectations for the workshop: Meet people, Learn about the topic… I want to start an initiative in my company about Chaos Engineering and probably another meetup in Barcelona :-P

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Benoit Baudry

Professor, KTH

https://softwarediversity.eu/

Research in software diversification and continuous testing

Expectations for the workshop: meet the community, get and share ideas

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Philipp Leitner

Assistant Professor at Chalmers | GU

http://philippleitner.net

Research interests:

  • Cloud computing
  • Performance engineering
  • Empirical software engineering

Expectations for the workshop: network with Swedish cloud / SE / reliability community

@xLeitix

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Christopher Dalid

Product Owner, Looklet

Looklet�https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherdalid/

Expectations for the workshop: Familiarize myself with the area beyond the Netflix Chaos Monkey concept and hear from other’s experiences and approaches.

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Mikael Johansson

Systems Architect, Saab AB

Systems and Product Development

Expectation for the workshop: Learn more about DevOps concepts and how these can be applied for deployment of complex and critical systems.

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Olivier Barais

Professor University of Rennes 1

http://olivier.barais.fr

Research in Software architecture, distributed computing, software diversification

Expectations for the workshop: meet the community, get and share ideas

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Daniel Pargman

Associate professor at KTH/CSC/MID (Media technology and Interaction Design)

Active in the Computing within Limits community (deadline Feb 9) which was previously called “Collapse informatics”

Works in the nexus of computer sciences and social sciences - might be the least technical person present today. I’m just here just to check things out.

Research interests = the overlap between computing and energy/sustainability

Check out my professional blog at: https://danielpargman.blogspot.com. I will probably write a blog post about this workshop within a week or so.

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Daniel Pargman (continued)

I really would like to invite you to write a “systems paper” for the upcoming Computing within Limits (LIMITS) conference/workshop:

“Systems papers describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of computing systems that work within or help cope with limits. Also of interest are evaluations of systems that fail due to limits. Good systems contributions will address problems that meet present or future societal needs, describe clear limits and operational boundaries, and provide a detailed evaluation of the system in question. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:” [further see the LIMITS CFP]

We invite discussion papers and systems papers to LIMITS but have had many of the former and few of the latter. Do get in touch with me (pargman@kth.se) if you are interested and would like some personal guidance. I might be able to co-author and/or midwife a paper by someone at KTH partly through the “Socratic method” (recurrent discussions) but will be on a sabbatical from January.