Measurement and Prediction of Software Performance by Models

Authors

  • G.Kasi Reddy

Keywords:

SPE, performance prediction, performance measurement, UML, debugging

Abstract

Software Performance Engineering (SPE) provides a systematic, quantitative approach to constructing software systems that meet performance objectives. It prescribes ways to build performance into new systems rather than try to fix them later. Performance is a pervasive quality of software systems; everything affects it, from the software itself to all underlying layers, such as operating system, middleware, hardware, communication networks, etc. Software Perfor - mance Engineering encompasses efforts to describe and improve performance, with two distinct approaches: an earlycycle predictive model-based approach, and a late-cycle measurement-based approach. Current progress and future trends within these two approaches are described, with a tendency (and a need) for them to converge, in order to cover the entire development cycle.

How to Cite

G.Kasi Reddy. (2014). Measurement and Prediction of Software Performance by Models. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 14(C6), 17–23. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/141

Measurement and Prediction of Software Performance by Models

Published

2014-03-15