Hi NaveenKumar (and everyone that is interested)

We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted for 
ApacheCon NA in New Orleans so if you are interested in submitting something 
then the CFP is now open on https://apachecon.com/acna2022/ 

Don't forget to select Performance Engineering from the drop down selection for 
the presentation category! :--)

We will be putting together some more details via the ASF social media channels 
to promote the track so please watch out for that. 

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/03/19 14:21:00 Sharan Foga wrote:
> Hi NaveenKumar
> 
> Thanks very much for the response and interest. I'll post an update about the 
> track as soon as I have one.
> 
> Thanks
> Sharan
> 
> On 2022/03/11 13:38:40 NaveenKumar Namachivayam wrote:
> > Thank you, Sharan, for this initiative. +1 for the performance engineering
> > track at Apache Con NA.
> > 
> > I am interested in presenting a topic (if it gets approved) and I can help
> > in promoting it via my blog <https://qainsights.com> and YouTube
> > <https://youtube.com/qainsights> channel.
> > 
> > On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 7:35 AM sharanf <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon. At the end of
> > > the message I have included some details including a definition of what
> > > we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could be good to run. We
> > > have a list of projects that have something to do with performance
> > > engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that this project is
> > > on the list!
> > >
> > > So what I need is some feedback as to whether the community thinks that
> > > this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and more
> > > importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it or
> > > attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > >
> > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > track on behalf of the project?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sharan
> > >
> > > -----------------------------
> > >
> > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> > > aspect of software performance.
> > >
> > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > >
> > > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > > applicable to the wider open source community.
> > >
> > > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> > >
> > > *Google Searches*
> > > Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
> > > Google “site:apache.org<http://apache.org>  performance” has 147,000
> > > results
> > >
> > > *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > performance (just the top results):
> > > JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
> > > Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> > > Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> > > Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
> > >
> > > *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > performance**(again just top results):
> > > Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
> > > Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
> > >
> > > *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
> > > performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
> > > articles):
> > >
> > >   1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
> > >      ETHZ, Big Data HS19
> > >      <
> > > https://archive-systems.ethz.ch/sites/default/files/courses/2019-fall/bigdata/Databricks%20ETHZ%20Big%20Data%20HS19.pdf
> > > >
> > >   2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza
> > >      <
> > > https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using-apache-samza
> > > >
> > >   3. A day in the life of an open source performance engineering team
> > >      <https://opensource.com/article/19/5/life-performance-engineer>
> > >   4. Locating Performance Regression Root Causes in the Field Operations
> > >      of<https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9629300>Web-based Systems:
> > >      An Experience Report Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software
> > >      Engineering (Early Access)
> > >      <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9629300>
> > >   5. How to Detect Performance Changes in Software History: Performance
> > >      Analysis of Software System Versions
> > >      <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3185768.3186404>
> > >   6. Performance-Regression Pitfalls Every Project Should Avoid
> > >      <
> > > https://www.eetimes.eu/performance-regression-pitfalls-every-project-should-avoid/
> > > >
> > >   7. How to benchmark your websites with the open source Apache Bench
> > >      tool
> > >      <
> > > https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-benchmark-your-websites-with-the-open-source-apache-bench-tool/
> > > >
> > >   8. Benchmarking Pulsar and Kafka - A More Accurate Perspective on
> > >      Pulsar’s Performance
> > >      <
> > > https://streamnative.io/blog/tech/2020-11-09-benchmark-pulsar-kafka-performance/
> > > >
> > >   9. Performance-Analyse: Apache Cassandra 4.0.0 Release
> > >      <https://benchant.com/blog/cassandra-4-performance>
> > > 10. Log4J Performance - This page compares the performance of a number
> > >      of logging frameworks
> > >      <https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/performance.html>
> > > 11. SystemML Performance Testing
> > >      <https://systemds.apache.org/docs/1.0.0/python-performance-test.html>
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > -- 
> > [image: photo]
> > NaveenKumar Namachivayam
> > Performance Engineer, QAInsights
> > <http://github.com/qainsights> <http://youtube.com/qainsights>
> > <http://us.linkedin.com/in/naveenkumarn> <http://twitter.com/qainsights>
> > <http://facebook.com/naveenkumar%5C.namachivayam>
> >   [email protected]
> >   https://qainsights.com
> >   Cincinnati, OH
> > 
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