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Automatic performance evaluation and feedback for MASCOT designs

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This paper is concerned about simulation output analysis. This analysis should serve the purpose of making a diagnose about the simulated system and give some hints about possible improvements. The article has its base on previous work done by the same authors[6] but it goes a little further. Some diagnose tools are presented which take as input the simulation results of our simulator and analyzes them to make a statement about the behavior and performance of the simulated system. Moreover, the diagnose tools can give advice on how to improve the system's performance.

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  • (2011)Mapping of software model to simulation model for performance requirement verificationProceedings of the 44th Annual Simulation Symposium10.5555/2048370.2048390(142-150)Online publication date: 3-Apr-2011
  • (2010)AWPS --- an architecture for pro-active web performance managementProceedings of the 2010 IFIP WG 6.3/7.3 international conference on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems: milestones and future challenges10.1007/978-3-642-25575-5_18(215-226)Online publication date: 14-Oct-2010
  • (2007)A framework for automated generation of architectural feedback from software performance analysisProceedings of the 4th European performance engineering conference on Formal methods and stochastic models for performance evaluation10.5555/1779905.1779923(171-185)Online publication date: 27-Sep-2007

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    WOSP '05: Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software and performance
    July 2005
    261 pages
    ISBN:1595930876
    DOI:10.1145/1071021
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    1. MASCOT
    2. discrete-event simulation
    3. feedback
    4. performance annotations
    5. performance testing

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    July 12 - 14, 2005
    Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

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    • (2011)Mapping of software model to simulation model for performance requirement verificationProceedings of the 44th Annual Simulation Symposium10.5555/2048370.2048390(142-150)Online publication date: 3-Apr-2011
    • (2010)AWPS --- an architecture for pro-active web performance managementProceedings of the 2010 IFIP WG 6.3/7.3 international conference on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems: milestones and future challenges10.1007/978-3-642-25575-5_18(215-226)Online publication date: 14-Oct-2010
    • (2007)A framework for automated generation of architectural feedback from software performance analysisProceedings of the 4th European performance engineering conference on Formal methods and stochastic models for performance evaluation10.5555/1779905.1779923(171-185)Online publication date: 27-Sep-2007

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