Windows 7: Using Instrumentation and Diagnostics to Develop High Quality Software
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Learn how to enhance the quality and supportability of your software during developing and deployment using the Windows 7 instrumentation and troubleshooting platforms. This session will focus on key aspects of the event and performance counter infrastructures,
and discuss best practices around adding instrumentation to your code. We will introduce the new Windows PowerShell-based troubleshooting platform, and how it enables you to easily monitor multiple data sources to empower the end user and IT pro to detect
and resolve software problems.
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Ricky Buch
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Kevin Woley
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The troubleshooting packs are interesting, especially the ability to build custom scripts, but the presentation felt a bit managementease-heavy with blurbs such as "Call To Action" and "leveraged."
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