Qos
Asked on 11/09/2024
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It seems like your question "Qos" might be off-topic or unclear. However, if you're interested in learning about Quality of Service (QoS) in the context of Apple's WWDC sessions, I can provide information related to media performance metrics and observability, which are relevant to understanding and improving service quality.
For instance, the session titled "Discover media performance metrics in AVFoundation" discusses how to gather media performance metrics in iOS 18, which can help in understanding and improving media playback performance. You can learn more about this in the session's chapter on "What are events?" starting at 01:33.
Additionally, the session "Explore the Swift on Server ecosystem" covers observability, which includes logging, metrics, and tracing to help understand and troubleshoot service performance. This is discussed in the "Observability" chapter starting at 10:53.
If you have a specific question about these topics or another aspect of WWDC, feel free to ask!

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