Thu.May 30, 2019

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Advancing Application Performance with NVMe Storage, Part 1

DZone

With big data on the rise and data algorithms advancing, the ways in which technology has been applied to real-world challenges have grown more automated and autonomous. This has given rise to a completely new set of computing workloads for Machine Learning which drives Artificial Intelligence applications. AI/ML can be applied across a broad spectrum of applications and industries.

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A case for lease-based, utilitarian resource management on mobile devices

The Morning Paper

A case for lease-based, utilitarian resource management on mobile devices Hu et al., ASPLOS’19. I’ve chosen another energy-related paper to end the week, addressing a problem many people can relate to: apps that drain your battery. LeaseOS borrows the concept of a lease from distributed systems, but with a rather nice twist, and is able to reduce power wastage by 92% with no disruption to application experience and no changes required to the apps themselves.

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Setting Up XCUITest on Bitbar Device Cloud

DZone

This is the last post in our XCUITest101 series. With the last blog , we set up scalable XCUITest and run them on a Continuous Integration server. The test executed in the CI server used headless simulators, however, we also need to set our tests to be executed on real devices. There are many vendors in the market who provide the real devices in the cloud but Bitbar is the pioneer who started supporting XCUITest in the cloud before anyone else.

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Making our Android Studio Apps Reactive with UI Components & Redux

The Netflix TechBlog

By Juliano Moraes , David Henry , Corey Grunewald & Jim Isaacs Recently Netflix has started building mobile apps to bring technology and innovation to our Studio Physical Productions , the portion of the business responsible for producing our TV shows and movies. Our very first mobile app is called Prodicle and was built for Android & iOS using the same reactive architecture in both platforms, which allowed us to build 2 apps from scratch in 3 months with 4 software engineers.