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System Administration and Sex Therapy: The Gentle Art of Debugging

Already debugged three things today and it's not even breakfast? You must be a sysadmin. Our life is chock full of debugging "opportunities." Not only do we have to fix problems in complex systems, we often find ourselves debugging the interactions between complex systems designed by other people.

To understand this process better and to get better at it, we're going to turn to an unlikely source of information: sex therapists, counselors, and educators. With their help, we'll explore why improving the interactions between complex systems when they go awry is so hard and what techniques and craft can be used to make the process easier. Come to this talk not for its mature subject matter, but for the chance to learn to be a better sysadmin through better debugging.

David Blank-Edelman, Northeastern University

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@inproceedings {269532,
author = {David Blank-Edelman},
title = {System Administration and Sex Therapy: The Gentle Art of Debugging},
booktitle = {18th Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA 04)},
year = {2004},
address = { Atlanta, GA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa-04/system-administration-and-sex-therapy-gentle-art-debugging},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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