If At First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try, Again...? Insights and LLM-Informed Tooling for Detecting Retry Bugs in Software Systems

Using Chameleon to Hunt Down Elusive Retry Bugs in Software Systems

Discover how Bogdan Stoica and researchers at the University of Chicago developed Wasabi, an innovative tool that combines fault injection, static analysis, and large language models to detect and analyze retry-related bugs in complex software systems. Learn how Chameleon's bare-metal capabilities enabled precise testing environments for this fascinating research published at SOSP'24.

Packaging Your Experiments on Chameleon with Python-chi 1.0

Streamlining Chameleon Experiments with Enhanced Python Library

Discover the powerful updates in Python-chi 1.0, Chameleon's official Python library. This new release brings improved typing, new modules for hardware and storage management, interactive Jupyter widgets, clearer error messages, and easier low-level access. Learn how these enhancements can simplify your experiment workflow, from resource allocation to data analysis. Whether you're a seasoned Chameleon user or just getting started, Python-chi 1.0 offers tools to make your research more efficient and reproducible.

REGISTRATION EXTENDED - Community Workshop on Practical Reproducibility in HPC

Our early bird discount on registration is now open until Oct. 25!

We're extending our early bird registration for the Community Workshop on Practical Reproducibility in HPC (Nov. 18, ATL) to Oct. 25. Registration is $20 with the discount. Don't wait to sign up! Limited capacity. And don't forget to check out our call for presentations/abstracts. We're offering travel support up to $1500 for top presenters.