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Empirical Software Engineering Banter
Margaret Anne D Storey
20 episodes
1 week ago
Interviews with software professionals and researchers
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AIOps in Continuous Software Engineering: A Q&A with Chandra Maddila
Empirical Software Engineering Banter
36 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
AIOps in Continuous Software Engineering: A Q&A with Chandra Maddila

At a workshop on Continuous Software Engineering (part of a Course on Empirical Software Engineering at the University of Victoria), Dr. Chandra Maddila from Microsoft Research discusses AIOps with our class.  

Chandra answers questions about how AI and machine learning can improve developer productivity, and how techniques used in the Sankie platform could apply to other companies.    

This talk and Q&A (starting at approx. min 48) was recorded live at a Senior Topics Course in Empirical Software Engineering at the University of Victoria on Oct 16th, 2020.

This talk is also available  on Youtube:  https://youtu.be/UHMLMi_Ks8o

In preparation for today's workshop on continuous software engineering we read/watched materials posted  on this page: https://github.com/margaretstorey/EmseUvic2020/blob/master/resources/contSE.md

Empirical Software Engineering Banter
Interviews with software professionals and researchers