30 [Software Engineering] research papers you should read
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- You can find all the papers listed here:
interviewready.io/blog/white-...
Here are 30 whitepapers worth reading for software engineers. These papers are dense sources of information.
Most are from Google and Meta, but you see the occasional Amazon or LinkedIn paper. Keep an eye out for the topics you like.
Gotta read them all!
00:00 Whitepapers
00:12 30. Scalability at what COST
00:50 29. Detection of Silent Data Corruption
01:20 28. Prophet
01:57 27. Napa
02:26 26. Cubrick
03:00 25. Monitoring and Root Cause Analysis
04:00 24. Presto
04:40 23. Foundation DB
05:16 22. F1 Lightning
06:16 21. LinkedIn Distributed Graph
07:15 20. TensorFlow
07:30 19. The monolith strikes back - Istio
08:25 18. HALP - UA-cam CDN
09:18 17. Monarch
10:16 16. Dapper
10:51 15. Gorilla DB
11:17 14. Zanzibar
11:55 13. Scaling Memcache at Facebook
12:45 12. SIEVE vs. LRU
13:40 11. Twitter cache clusters
14:28 10. Amazon Firecracker
15:10 9. Spanner
15:30 8. Dremel
16:08 7. Google File System
16:50 6. BigTable
17:24 5. Hive Warehousing Solution
17:52 4. Pregel
18:18 3. TAO
19:00 2. End-to-End Path CDN Performance
19:52 1. Google Backend Subsetting
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I would be great if you shared research papers links
It's the top link in the description 🔗
Nice, enjoyed this a lot. 🙂
I haven't read much papers, but one I found very interesting and insightful was "R-trees: a dynamic index structure for spatial searching" from Antonin Guttman.
I'll look into it, thanks!
Dope dude. Ive occasionally looked for cs research papers without luck.
Cheers!
We missed dynamo from amazon?
you should have added Mapreduce that changed the Computing and evolved big data.
Yeah that's a great one too.
make a video on you favourite websites for blogs, articles, papers etc.
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bhai pichle vale 20 whitepaper pure nahi hue, tum aur le aye.
where do you find these papers? also links would be helpful
They are in the blog mentioned in the description. The links were exceeding the UA-cam description limit.