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Left to right: a Google datacenter, server racks, Ada Lovelace AD102 GPU architecture.
\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}\frametitle{Problem Statement I}
- \begin{tcolorbox}[title=We need tools to tackle datacenter complexity]
- We need Datacenter Digital Twins (DCDT) to be better able to detect and solve issues in this critical infrastructure~\cite{DBLP:journals/computer/AthavaleBBMMPS24}.
- However, DCDT's are still actively developed, and lack crucial features such as predictive analytics~\cite{DBLP:usdoe/report/AP26894} to \emph{e.g.,} prevent unexpected job failures.
- \end{tcolorbox}
- \input{images/table.tex}
-\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}\frametitle{Problem Statement II}
- \begin{tcolorbox}[title=What are predictive analytics? Why are they important?]
- Predictive analytics use statistics to predict events in advance.
- Almost any statistical technique can be used for predictive analytics, but nowadays it is mostly associated with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (\emph{e.g.,} linear regression).
- Reducing \emph{e.g.,} job failures with timely predictions could potentially save millions of \$USD~\cite{DBLP:conf/acsos/TalluriOVTI21}.
+\begin{frame}\frametitle{Problem Statement}
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[title=DCDT's lack predictive analytics]
+ We need Datacenter Digital Twins (DCDT) to be better able to detect and solve issues in critical ICT infrastructure~\cite{DBLP:journals/computer/AthavaleBBMMPS24}.
+ However, DCDT's are still actively developed and lack crucial features such as predictive analytics~\cite{DBLP:usdoe/report/AP26894} to \emph{e.g.,} prevent unexpected failures.
+ With predictive analysis (\emph{e.g.,} regression) DCDT's could save millions of lost \$USD~\cite{DBLP:conf/acsos/TalluriOVTI21}.
\end{tcolorbox}
\begin{center}
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\end{tcolorbox}
\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}\frametitle{\textbf{RQ1}: System Model}
+
+\begin{frame}\frametitle{\textbf{RQ1}: Literature Review I}
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[title=Results]
+ This is a dummy sentence meant to make the tcolorbox have more than 2 lines of text width so that I am able to show the text and the table spacing better.
+ I hope it fits its purpose well.
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+ \input{images/table.tex}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}\frametitle{\textbf{RQ1}: Literature Review II}
+ % Mandatory: split the figure into 2: top and bottom, and that way you can fill in the entire slide nicely.
\begin{minipage}[b]{0.45\linewidth}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=1.15\textwidth]{images/system_model.pdf}
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\end{minipage}
% Consider splitting the figure into 2 a.k.a. top and bottom.
% Data Lake -> Data Storage
- \hfill
- \begin{minipage}[b]{0.45\linewidth}
- \begin{tcolorbox}[title=Contribution 1]
- Duis non quam. Maecenas vi-
- tae dolor in ipsum auctor vehicula.
- Vivamus nec nibh eget wisi varius
- pulvinar. Cras a lacus. Etiam et
- massa. Donec in nisl sit amet dui
- imperdiet vestibulum. Duis porttitor
- nibh id eros.
- \end{tcolorbox}
- \begin{tcolorbox}[title=Contribution 2]
- \ipsum[1]
- \end{tcolorbox}
- % The ugly \vspace is a quick fix to align the observations.
- \vspace{0.2cm}
- \end{minipage}
\end{frame}
-
\begin{frame}\frametitle{\textbf{RQ2}: Reference Architecture}
\end{frame}
-
\begin{frame}\frametitle{\textbf{RQ3}: Experimental Results I}
\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Main Finding I]
Here explain what did you find.