Yunseong Kim
Other Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paran-lee-055159216/
github profile: https://github.com/paranlee
・ Ericsson LG Packet Core Mobility and Control Development Team (07/04/2023 – present) - Cloud Native 5G/LTE Packet Core System Software Developer
・ Korea Opensource
・ AhnLab Core Development (01/05/2022 – 06/09/2023) - Cognitive Technology Team Security Engine Developer
・ Innowireless (LIG group company) Server S/W Development Team 1 (08/01/2018 – 12/31/2021) - Server Development Team 1 Head DevOps / Full Stack Developer
・ Experienced agile development process (daily scrums, conferencing) in a global company
・ Ability to actively listen with open source maintainers, committers, technical patch-related emails
Linux kernel mailing list: https://lore.kernel.org/all/?q=Paran+Lee
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4wvP29CK8pzCO-uyFFk1Nw
uftrace Opensource Project Contribution: https://github.com/namhyung/uftrace/pulls?q=is%3Apr+Paran+Lee+is%3Aclosed
Accepted Talks:
perf in Action: Real-World Applications
Abstract
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In this hands-on seminar, we’ll delve into the world of perf, a powerful tool for profiling and optimizing system performance with git like perf’s commands.
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We’ll explore a some of tools that visualize performance profiling for a quick glance with perf.
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Through real-world examples and practical demonstrations, we’ll explore how perf can be effectively utilized to identify performance bottlenecks, analyze application behavior, and optimize both Rust, C/C++, and Linux kernel code.
Agenda
- Introduction to perf: Understanding the basics
- Real-world perf use cases: Performance profiling and analysis
- Optimizing Rust, C/C++, and Linux kernel with perf tool
- Sharing experiences and best practices
Keynotes
- Gain insights into perf’s capabilities and practical applications
- Learn how to profile and analyze system performance using perf
- Discover techniques for optimizing Rust, C/C++, and Linux kernel side
- Share experiences and best practices from experienced developers
Target audience
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This seminar is designed for developers, system administrators, and anyone interested in optimizing system performance.
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Prior experience with perf or programming is helpful but not required.
keywords
Performance optimization: Rust, C/C++, Linux kernel System profiling