دانلود کتاب Resource Proportional Software Design for Emerging Systems
by Suparna Bhattacharya, Kanchi Gopinath, Douglas L. Voigt
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Resource Proportional Software Design for Emerging Systems introduces resource proportional design (RPD) as a principled approach to software component and system development that counters the overhead of deeply layered code without removing flexibility or ease of development. RPD makes resource consumption proportional to situational utility by adapting to diverse emerging needs and technology systems evolution.Highlights:Analysis of run-time bloat in deep software stacks, an under-explored source of power-performance wastage in IT systemsQualitative and quantitative treatment of key dimensions of resource proportionalityCode features: Unify and broaden supported but optional features without losing efficiencyTechnology and systems evolution: Design software to adapt with changing trade-offs as technology evolvesData processing: Design systems to predict which subsets of data processed by an (analytics or ML) application are likely to be usefulSystem wide trade-offs: Address interacting local and global considerations throughout software stacks and hardware including cross-layer co-design involving code, data and systems dimensions, and non-functional requirements such as security and fault toleranceWritten from a systems perspective to explore RPD principles, best practices, models and tools in the context of emerging technologies and applicationsThis book is primarily geared towards practitioners with some advanced topics for researchers. The principles shared in the book are expected to be useful for programmers, engineers and researchers interested in ensuring software and systems are optimized for existing and next generation technologies.The authors are from both industry (Bhattacharya and Voigt) and academic (Gopinath) backgrounds.