Feedback Control for Computer Systems

^ Read ! Feedback Control for Computer Systems by Philipp K. Janert ó eBook or Kindle ePUB. Feedback Control for Computer Systems How can you take advantage of feedback control for enterprise programming? With this book, author Philipp K. Janert demonstrates how the same principles that govern cruise control in your car also apply to data center management and other enterprise systems. Through case studies and hands-on simulations, you’ll learn methods to solve several control issues, including mechanisms to spin up more servers automatically when web traffic spikes.Feedback is ideal for controlling large, complex sy

Feedback Control for Computer Systems

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Rating : 4.45 (608 Votes)
Asin : 1449361692
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 336 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-22
Language : English

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Great book on a new software topic David A. King If you write code for fun or for a livelihood, I recommend you check this book out.According to the book, Feedback Control is a topic well known to mechanical engineers, but not so much in the software industry. Feedback Control is about making smarter systems that can cope with dynamic environm. "I was doing PID for dynamic network flow control via software This book explained the topic clearly" according to Mike Liddell. If you have a coding situation that smells even a little bit like a PID controller would help then you should get this book to provide good explanation of how dynamic control behaves in software. Good solid actionable info and clear presentation.Well done and thanks for filling a much needed seg. Amazon Customer said Feedback is the Organizing Principle for the Real-Time Economy. I want to say one word Just one word.,, Are you listening? * Feedback.*I couldn't resist using that line from the movie "The Graduate". Just as plastics became central to the industrial economy of the last century; feedback is becoming central to the real-time economy of this century. Effective

Philipp K. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Washington in 1997and has been working in the tech industry since, including four yearsat , where he initiated and led several projects to improve's order fulfillment process. He obtained aPh.D. He is the author of two books ondata analysis, including the best-selling "Data Analysis with OpenSource Tools" (O'Reilly, 2010), and his wri

He obtained aPh.D. About the AuthorPhilipp K. Janert was born and raised in Germany. He has contributed to CPAN and other open-sourceprojects. He is the author of two books ondata analysis, including the best-selling "Data Analysis with OpenSource Tools" (O'Reilly, 2010), and his writings have appeared onPerl, IBM developerWorks, IEEE Software, and in the LinuxMagazine. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Washington in 1997and has been working in the tech industry since, including four yearsat , where he initiated and led several projects to improve's order fulfillment process. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

How can you take advantage of feedback control for enterprise programming? With this book, author Philipp K. Janert demonstrates how the same principles that govern cruise control in your car also apply to data center management and other enterprise systems. Through case studies and hands-on simulations, you’ll learn methods to solve several control issues, including mechanisms to spin up more servers automatically when web traffic spikes.Feedback is ideal for controlling large, complex systems, but its use in software engineering raises unique issues. This book provides basic theory and lots of practical advice for programmers with no previous background in feedback control.Learn feedback concepts and controller designGet practical techniques for implementing and tuning controllersUse feedback “design patterns” for common control scenariosMaintain a cache’s “hit rate” by automati

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