Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software and Performance 2000
DOI: 10.1145/350391.350414
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Design of a performance technology infrastructure to support the construction of responsive software

Abstract: The construction of software that meets its performance objectives is a challenging task considering the distributed nature of modern architectures. Although substantial progress is being made in areas of performance technology, a breakthrough in the wider use of prediction tools during the software development process still remains to be seen. Lack of integration and standardization is one of the reasons for the slow adoption of the performance technology. This paper presents the design of a Performance Techn… Show more

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“…Indy is a general-purpose toolkit that can be used to create specialized tools for individual modeling purposes, and is based on the concept of modeling infrastructures [17]. Furthermore, it is not limited to a fixed set of components -users can contribute new components to extend the toolkit's capabilities and the range of tools that can be produced using it (e.g.…”
Section: Indymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indy is a general-purpose toolkit that can be used to create specialized tools for individual modeling purposes, and is based on the concept of modeling infrastructures [17]. Furthermore, it is not limited to a fixed set of components -users can contribute new components to extend the toolkit's capabilities and the range of tools that can be produced using it (e.g.…”
Section: Indymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance modeling approaches having a separation between hardware and software components has been used in many activities including the PACE system [11] for high performance computing, and INDY [5] for E-commerce based applications. An alternative modeling approach is to collect a trace of the application activity at run-time and to effectively replay it later within a modeling environment using the performance characteristics of the system being modeled.…”
Section: Performance Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%