We propose an automated compositional approach for component-based performance engineering, called the CB-SPE. Its adapts to a CB framework the concepts and steps of the wellknown SPE technology, and uses for input modeling the standard RT-UML PA profile. The approach is two-layered: it is first applied by the component developer to achieve a parametric evaluation of the components in isolation; then by the system assembler, to predict the performance of the components assembly on the actual platform. We also present the CB-SPE tool architecture and its current status.

Software performance engineering of component-based systems

Bertolino A;
2004

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We propose an automated compositional approach for component-based performance engineering, called the CB-SPE. Its adapts to a CB framework the concepts and steps of the wellknown SPE technology, and uses for input modeling the standard RT-UML PA profile. The approach is two-layered: it is first applied by the component developer to achieve a parametric evaluation of the components in isolation; then by the system assembler, to predict the performance of the components assembly on the actual platform. We also present the CB-SPE tool architecture and its current status.
2004
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
1-58113-673-0
Software Engineering
Component-based systems
Software Performance
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