Incident Analysis
If you like applying Incident Analysis, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- AnalysisIntermediateNew
Postmortem and Action-Item Tracking for a 3-Service Outage
Re-write the existing postmortem using the Google SRE blameless format: timeline (anchored to UTC), what went well, what went poorly, where we got lucky, action items (S.M.A.R.T…
- Postmortems
- Blameless Culture
- Action Item Tracking
Site Reliability Engineering - ResearchIntermediateNew
Case-Study Analysis of a Public AI Incident
Pick one public AI incident (suggestions: a chatbot's harmful response that went viral, a facial-recognition false-arrest case, a financial-model bias scandal). Produce a 6-page…
- Incident Analysis
- Responsible Ai
- Case Study Research
AI Ethics, Fairness, and Responsible AI - PresentationAdvancedNew
Run a Cross-Team Retrospective After a Failed Launch
Design a 3-hour structured retrospective using either Liberating Structures or Norm Kerr's 'Prime Directive' framing (assume people did the best job possible with what they knew…
- Retrospectives
- Facilitation
- Incident Analysis
Agile Methods and Practices - AnalysisIntermediateNew
Diagnose a Deadlock in a Multi-Threaded File Indexer
Clone the indexer repo (provided), set up reproduction with thread-sanitizer and helgrind, and produce a deterministic deadlock test case in under 5 minutes of runtime. Diagnose…
- Synchronization
- Deadlock Analysis
- C Programming
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